KDX250 B2 resto

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KDX250 B2 resto

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Hi,
I've just been lucky(?) enough to buy a 250, been looking for a 175 for ages but this 250 came up so thought I'd give it a go.
It has a KX disc/forks conversion of unknown year/model.
I'm actually thinking of putting the original front end back in more for period look but I have a question (probably very stupid).
The brake plate has an extra hole in that I'm unsure what it's for.
It's looks as though it should have twin leading shoes but only has a single brake arm, should the other hole just have a bung in it.
I've looked at lots of schematics but they all just show a hole?
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Nice work! It looks like you have perforated decals on the tank. Might I ask where you purchased them?


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KDX250 B2 resto

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Hi NV Rider,

I'm sorry but I can't help you as this is how I bought the bike.
I may have to try it as it is as more peolple have said I must be mad to convert it back to drum.
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Welcome to the forums. Congratulations on your KDX.

The chain is definitely too tight!

Do you have a picture of the hub you are talking about?
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Could the hole be an inspection window, to check brake pad thickness?
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KDX250 B2 resto

Post by KDX Geoff »

This is off my 450 , but it's the same brake.

That eternal hole is where the shoe pivot pin is.

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That's it!
Perfect, I should of realised it's a pivot point.
Guess I'll be changing front end over this week then.
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Jason wrote:Welcome to the forums. Congratulations on your KDX.

The chain is definitely too tight!

Do you have a picture of the hub you are talking about?
KDX Geoff has shown me the hub after you'd posted so all sorted.

The photo is of the bike when I went to collect.
I'm currently going through it to get it ready for our MOT test here in the UK.
I'll be fitting new road legal tyres so will sort chain at the same time.
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Thanks and good luck on it.

Thanks, KDX Geoff.
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Great looking bike! I love mine (same model year), and I'm sure you will too. Mine is basically stock besides an aftermarket silencer which looks pretty similar to the one on your bike. Be sure to post pics of any work you do on it.
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