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Here are a few pics of my 1988 KDX200 C3. The bike is a UK spec model, so has a plastic tank(illegal in the UK in '88), no brake light, horn or indicators. No battery either, but has basic 6V lights run off a magneto.
Despite all this, the bike was registered for the road and I want to put it back on the road myself.
As you can see the bike is in pretty poor shape cosmetically but mechanically it's good as the previous owner
used it in vintage enduro events. The engine is strong and will lift up the front wheel easily.
Sounds like a bag of spanners though! Not used to air cooled 2 strokes.
Despite all this, the bike was registered for the road and I want to put it back on the road myself.
As you can see the bike is in pretty poor shape cosmetically but mechanically it's good as the previous owner
used it in vintage enduro events. The engine is strong and will lift up the front wheel easily.
Sounds like a bag of spanners though! Not used to air cooled 2 strokes.
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Cool!
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Good luck with the build. The rear disc mod is a great idea.
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Thanks! Not my idea though, Kawagumby on here gave me the idea.
Here are a few more pics. Bought a pair of KX125 wheels and am now
working out how to fit them. Why? Because I want 2 sets of wheels, 1
for on road and 1 for off road. Used KDX wheels are like rocking horse ****
over here in the UK, so KX wheels it is.
Pic of KDX front wheel(right) and KX125.
KDX has a 15mm dia front spindle, KX is 17mm, so new bearings required.
Here are a few more pics. Bought a pair of KX125 wheels and am now
working out how to fit them. Why? Because I want 2 sets of wheels, 1
for on road and 1 for off road. Used KDX wheels are like rocking horse ****
over here in the UK, so KX wheels it is.
Pic of KDX front wheel(right) and KX125.
KDX has a 15mm dia front spindle, KX is 17mm, so new bearings required.
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Also looking at getting the lights working, I need a lighting coil as mine has been removed.
Possibly a 12V conversion as well.
Possibly a 12V conversion as well.
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awesome other restoration in progress. If you need help with the electrics ive done it all.
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Thanks! I'll take you up on that then. I have just bought a Trail Tech adjustable regulator(12-16VAC).
I am looking for a lighting coil, what wattage should I be aiming for?
I will be running a 30W headlight and a 21/5W tail light.
Cheers Mike
I am looking for a lighting coil, what wattage should I be aiming for?
I will be running a 30W headlight and a 21/5W tail light.
Cheers Mike
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Contact www.rickystator.com, as a guy there told me they could convert it to 12 volt and put out about 65 watts, as best I remember.
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Sweet project.
Can't wait to see the progress.
Can't wait to see the progress.
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Good evening. Thanks for the update. Did they mention a rectifier (or whatever it is that the 1990 model has to keep from blowing bulbs like some here have mentioned?)
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I have got a Trail Tech adjustable regulator to fit when I get the new lighting coil.
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Oh good.
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What the hell? Is that a kickstand? Wasn't sure if those even existed [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY][FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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Side stand or kick stand as you guys in the US call it, all my own work!
Just ordered a new lighting coil from Ricky Stator also!
Just ordered a new lighting coil from Ricky Stator also!
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Had some spare time today so removed and stripped the motor.
Here's what I found, see pics also.
Cylinder Head - Looks ok but carbon deposits very black like it's been running rich?
Barrel (no picture) - Looks fine, so scores etc but will have to measure the bore.
Piston - A few scores and looks like blow by past the rings?
Crankcase - Looks like oil in the bottom? Crank seal gone?
What do you guys think?
Here's what I found, see pics also.
Cylinder Head - Looks ok but carbon deposits very black like it's been running rich?
Barrel (no picture) - Looks fine, so scores etc but will have to measure the bore.
Piston - A few scores and looks like blow by past the rings?
Crankcase - Looks like oil in the bottom? Crank seal gone?
What do you guys think?
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Head looks like it has been run a long time.
Piston looks like it has been ran TOO long, as the rings allowed blow-by.
Is it just two-stroke oil in the bottom? It is supposed to have 2-stroke oil there. That little pool is what gets sucked up and slung around to lubricate the parts. After you shut off the engine, it drains back down into the bottom and pools up.
If you think it is from the right crankcase seal, then a vacuum / pressure test would have helped BEFORE disassembly.
Cool picture of the 2 chain guards. 1987 just had the plastic and in 1988, it went to the metal and plastic style.
Piston looks like it has been ran TOO long, as the rings allowed blow-by.
Is it just two-stroke oil in the bottom? It is supposed to have 2-stroke oil there. That little pool is what gets sucked up and slung around to lubricate the parts. After you shut off the engine, it drains back down into the bottom and pools up.
If you think it is from the right crankcase seal, then a vacuum / pressure test would have helped BEFORE disassembly.
Cool picture of the 2 chain guards. 1987 just had the plastic and in 1988, it went to the metal and plastic style.
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