Honda guy getting a taste of green.
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Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Hey y'all, finally decided to pull the trigger on something besides a Honda. Been wanting a 2 stroke for awhile and kept hearing great things about the kdx. Well this week or next I'm going to pick up a 95 kdx with a blown engine. It has a few aftermarket parts and built suspension but top end needs rebuilt and I may just put a new crank in it while I'm in there. I'm also missing the muffler and headlight.
I'm sure I'll be on here a bunch looking for advise and recommendations.
For starters what do y'all recommend for a crank and top end? I'm hoping to keep the engine close to stock compression and stroke.
Thanks,
Luke
I'm sure I'll be on here a bunch looking for advise and recommendations.
For starters what do y'all recommend for a crank and top end? I'm hoping to keep the engine close to stock compression and stroke.
Thanks,
Luke
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
I will vote for OEM crank / connecting rod
Millenium or Langcourt for repair and relate
Wiseco piston kit
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Millenium or Langcourt for repair and relate
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
I was looking on eBay and couldn't find any aftermarket cranks but connecting rods. I guess I'll have to send it off to put the new rod in. I was planning to use a wiseco piston but and replate the cylinder. I have to get the thing first and see how bad it is. If it's not bad I may just rebuild the top end and ride her till she gives out. This bike wont see much use I have multiple bikes and this will serve as a bike for friends and family when they are visiting.
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There are no aftermarket KDX crankshafts. Hopefully, the crankshaft halves are OK. If so, rebuild the stock crank. If not, buy a used crankshaft off eBay and have it rebuilt.
Good luck on the bike.
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Welcome to the forums. plenty of info here to help you make the transition from red to green :-)
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Thanks guys. Who all rebuilds cranks? I probably couldn't get that done at a local Powersports shop?
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Crankworks
RB Designs
Eric Gorr
Ken O'Connor
lots of oters do it all the time. How often is the local guy doing them??
RB Designs
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Ken O'Connor
lots of oters do it all the time. How often is the local guy doing them??
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Congrats on the KDX!
If you send the cylinder off to Millennium for replating, they can do your crank too. They just rebuilt and balanced one for me
If you send the cylinder off to Millennium for replating, they can do your crank too. They just rebuilt and balanced one for me
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Thanks for all the input guys
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
I have a cobra muffler/silencer for sale if you want something. The spark arrestor is a steel mesh over the outlet, but it's yours for $20+s&h if it's helpful.
Also have a 92 crank that millenium rebuilt under 30 hrs ago, but my piston went and I didn't want to risk debris in the brand new bearings. You're welcome to it for parts if it's helpful. Beware, millenium welds cranks.
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Also have a 92 crank that millenium rebuilt under 30 hrs ago, but my piston went and I didn't want to risk debris in the brand new bearings. You're welcome to it for parts if it's helpful. Beware, millenium welds cranks.
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What's the problem with that?Friedom wrote:Beware, millenium welds cranks.
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Makes it more fun to take apart??
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Lol no worries for me. If it ever needs anything again, it will be going back to them anyways. I did notice the tack welds when I got it, didn't think much of it tho.
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Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Well, picked me up a 95 kdx today. It's in a lot better shape than I expected. It's been sitting in a barn for 7 years but really isn't that bad. Missing a few odds and ends but all it needs is new rings and a lot of love.
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Congratulations! You checked the entire bike already??
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Not yet, just going off what he said. I'll break into the engine a little over the next few months. I got this for something to tinker with when I got the free time. We having our first child in may and this will be my escape if I have the time.
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"Not yet, just going off what he said." Famous last words?
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I already planned to do a complete so financially and mentally I'm already prepared for that. If I don't have to that's a bonus.
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Re: Honda guy getting a taste of green.
Informed decision making, is all. I sent my crank and head to RB after Millennium rebuilt my engine.Tyl3r wrote:What's the problem with that?Friedom wrote:Beware, millenium welds cranks.
Ron wouldn't touch the crank because it was welded, and head ended up being no good. Not anyone's fault, but had I known I could have saved some time and money.
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