G'day from New Zealand.
Just returned home with a rather sad looking '93 KDX 200. It was bought from a Police Recovery Yard, so there could be many hidden issues with it. The bike kicks over okay but it will need a complete frame strip down. Hopefully not the engine as well...
'93 KDX 200
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Welcome to the forums. Congratulations on the KDX. I hope the rebuild goes well.
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Post up some pics......Always like to see peoples rebuild threads.
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*side note...I'm drunk, so try to read what I'm trying to say, instead of what I actually typemasterblaster wrote:Man 6 riders you rock.
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Re: '93 KDX 200
Okay, finally finished the old '93 KDX 200. I ended up doing a complete rebuild, Wossner piston, stainless power valves, 'new' KX carb and slide, rebuilt rear shock etc.
First ride today and it's brilliant! Rides like a new bike and reminds me of the brand new KDX175 I bought way back in 1981.
My next project is to restore a '96 KX500 that lurks in the shed. It all looks familiar, only twice as big..!
Thanks to all who contribute their wisdom on this site. Much appreciated.
Cheers.
First ride today and it's brilliant! Rides like a new bike and reminds me of the brand new KDX175 I bought way back in 1981.
My next project is to restore a '96 KX500 that lurks in the shed. It all looks familiar, only twice as big..!
Thanks to all who contribute their wisdom on this site. Much appreciated.
Cheers.