E-Series Sub-Valves - AVAILABLE

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cmsnl.com - It's in the Netherlands or something so, from the US you will have to pay a hefty shipping fee and also pay an exchange rate fee. They have them and also some other "discontinued" parts I havn't had any luck getting. I ordered a left, right and idle sub-valve gear (all three) Here's the proof, package arrived today!

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How long did it take to get?
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I wish I had ordered an idle gear when I had the chance. Top bushings too... Have you tried partszilla? I ordered from them not long ago.
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It took about 2 weeks from when I placed the order until I got the parts. I got the complete set, Left (a couple of those), Right and Idle gear. I usually get 1500 miles before I need a new Left sub-valve (before it starts showing wear and needs replaced) on my '93. I'm hoping by the time these are all expired and discontinued they will have steel or at least a harder type metal aftermarket alternative. the reason (the claim) no-one makes an aftermarket set of kips sub-valves now is because they ARE still available.
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How much did the valves cost with shipping?
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G'day guys. I checked with my local dealer yesterday and both valves and the idler are all readily available within Aus.

We pay a lot more for parts over here so they work out to be about 90 dollars each (australian) but there is 6 of each part within Australia atm. I have put an order in for a set so I can keep the old girl going for another 25 years.

Might be something to look into for you US members.
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Present condition of my valves are not so hot. I removed RH, LH valves and idle gear yesterday. A friend of a friend who is a machinist has play time with the CNC sometimes during the night shifts. He's going to have a look at them for me and tell me what he can do, woot

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Below, picture of left side valve with not more than a season and a half of VERY light riding. Like I got out maybe 8 times just this past summer. and this valve was new last year.

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Idle gear below. Never replaced by me but is starting to wear...Right side valve looks good

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If it helps anyone in the UK or is any more readily accessible to you guys in USA or AUS the these people have old Kawasaki stock of KIPS valves.


http://www.motoduro.co.uk/include/kawasaki12.php

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I believe I have found some at Babbitts online or KawasakiPartsHouse.com, considering ordering them ImageImage
This is what I found this afternoon , LH sub valve. All the others look good, not damage or visible wear. It does not affect movement of the valve yet, but I am sure it will soon. Let me know thoughts on whether to clean this up or just replace it. Part is about $40, so my thought is to replace it.


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Don't put that broken valve back in your bike.

I just placed an order to CMS http://www.cmsnl.com/kawasaki-kdx200_model11766/
Here's an itemized list in US dollars:

one (1) Valve Exhaust LH #12005-1121 - $ 44.48
one (1) Valve Exhaust RH #12005-1122 -$ 44.48
one (1) Spur Gear, Idle #59051-1206 - $ 23.11
Three (3) Valve Collar #92143-1147 - $ 20.80 ($ 6.93 each)
Shipping - - - $ 37.55 (to U.S.)

Total - - - $ 170.43

These look to be original parts, not reproductions. You can look at my photo above from when I placed my first order. I have not had any trouble getting my orders, just a little pricey because of shipping and exchange rates which your credit card converts for you. Worth it if you love your E-Series!
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Got bad news from Babbitts today, part no longer made. Going to follow Keystone and order the one overseas. Sucks.... Thanks for posting Keystone!


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