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Post by tha_reids »

Hello
Nice site
Been doing alot of research here lately.

I'm designing a graphic for my KDX 250 91-94 just wanted to throw it in here and get some feedback from KDX owners. I've removed all the barbie colored graphics that came with the bike:)

What ya think?


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First of all, its great to see another 250 fella! Got a 91' myself. Sticks look pretty good. Is that the actual color? Is you bike still stock green with blue seat and forks?
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Ya, I bought the 92' 250 about 2 months back. One of the first things to go was the stock seat cover. Put a black gripper on it for now. Only blue is on the forks and rear spring. Colors on decal will be black and met. silver on a white vinyl with a HP gloss laminate. I've already produced and installed the side plate decals.

Bike is extremely clean, only 1900 miles and does'nt appear to have been ridden hard at all. Paid only $850 for it.
I don't have any history on the bike but motor seems to be all stock, never refreshed. It even still had stock jetting (way too rich).
I rejetted the bike, repacked the fmf can (full of spooge, way rich), 89' thin kx head gasket, replaced all the vent hoses and fuel line (brittle), new 520 chain, some Moose racing hand quards, super stock reeds.

The bike really woke up! It actually has a top end now :grin:

How do you like your 250?
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So far, so good. Ive only had mine since like october. About the same case. It was also in really good shape, and very well documented. The owner had every piece of paperwork on the bike from the last ten years. Ive only rode it once, besides around the yard, but i think i will really like it. I havent really rode in about 12 years, but i guess its like a fast bicycle! :lol: Pretty much stock looking, except for the redone seat that the previous owner did. He added some padding, which feels great, but i dont care for the cover. Check out my pics in the gallery under Rick. Try to post some of yours when you can. Id like to see it!
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G'day and WELCOME !!!

The stickers should look SWEET !! :supz:

Don't forget to add some pics of her when shes finished. :wink:

Merry Xmas, a Happy New year and enjoy your stay. :partyman:
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Thanks for the warm welcome fellas.
Rick, how tall are you? I can't see myself adding anything to the height of the seat. I'm 6' tall and have some issues with getting my feet firmly on the ground. Next week I'll start by seeing what springs are up front, aftermarket or not. I'm curious cuz my bike has no front sag for some reason. Rear sag seems in order but I have to lean forward, brake applied, to get the forks to compress at all. I also feel a good bit of friction up front. Its not as smooth as I'd like it. I'll just pull the forks and break em down, measure the springs and I'm sure they can use a oil change.

Is your bike jetted, Rick?

Merry X-mas all


Here is a shot of the side
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php

Close up
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php

Front
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php
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I have a 93 and those graphics are much better than stock. How does the rad shrouds look. How does it stand up to power washing. I am losing mine from power washing, I made a cutout so I just paint my side panels. It is nice to see an other 250 on here. There are damn few of us keeping it alive. :mrgreen: Rick is an awsome guy thanks for posting the throttle routing pics. THose are sweet, if you want to get rid of a set lets talk. :lol:
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Post by canyncarvr »

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Paging some 250-kind'a guys.

A favor, por favor?: Take a look at THIS.

1. Are your carb caps straight entry?
2. Does your (OEM?) tank sit as low?
3. Does your throttle cable route up the spine of the bike? On the 'inside' of the tank?

I don't think there are ANY posts by other KDX250 riders. Your assistance would be much appreciated.

Thanks.

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I didn't want to hijack this thread also, so I will let CC do it. I could not have gotten anywhere NEAR this far w/o CC and Inda I am thankful for their patience and knowledge. However Mr. Reid will you look at your cable routing and tell me on my other thread (KDX250 throttle compatability) if this is how you cable is routed I would be greatly apprecitive.
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Hey rieds. Im 6'0 and hover around 170. Im dont sit flat footed on both sides, but real real close. The rear has been softened a bit. As for jettin, I dont know what it is. Previous owner said ha had it re jetted for a little better low end bite, But i dont think it was set just right. Sometimes, I get the big soote out of the bike and some times it doesnt rev right in the power band. Need to check it all out still. He did say he just pt some 87 oct. weedeater gas in it for me to test ride :sad: , but always ran 93 and bel-ray. Might need a new and hotter plug? P.S. Where did you find a seat cover. I figured yours would look good with a black seat, and it does! Rick By the way, thanks for the compliment tom. Your also great. Did ya see after a week, and alot of trying, I finnaly got some pics up!?
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See if this works for ya...

http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php

Here is a closeup of the top of the carb

http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php

Go ahead and use my photos in your thread
The first thing that caught my mind when I bought the bike was "damn thats a tight curve coming out of the carb", but it works and does'nt bind at all (keep it lubed). Cable housing is only 3/16" in diam where it leaves and the boot is 1.75" tall and straight. The bottom of the square fuel cock is pretty even with the cap of the throttle slide assembly as far as tank height goes.

My jetting
I just got back from the high desert in so cal a few weeks ago and thats where I jetted the bike (80f). I started with the needle clip moved in the top position and 160 main (stock was 165). Bike still smoked out the staging area when cold. Ran great when warm and was nice & crisp. Next day went to a 38 pilot (40 stock) and a 158 main and it improved slightly over the previous day, more crisp but hardly smoked when cold. I'll probably lower the needle clip to the second from top notch to fatten the mid next time out. The spooge is gone and the bike actually revs now!

I need to read the forum rules before I discuss the graphics (if they are for sale)
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er... I am the owner... Do you take requests? :wink:
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My other 2 wheel'd hobby
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php
and
http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/modules. ... _photo.php

That was at Thunderhill turn 2 and 11 on my 02 ZX9R (Kawi baby!)
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What ya need? :wink:
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A custom site set for my 95 KDX!
No purple or blue!
Black, Silver, Green and White would be cool!

Maybe quite a few sets if you can pull it off. My brother needs some for his too.... :grin:
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Post by tim »

Hey India how about adding something about this web site on the rad shrouds that way we can show support for what you do?
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Post by tha_reids »

radonc73,
Companies like 3M will always warn against putting a high pressure
nozzle too close to the edge of a graphic reguardless of the quality.
The vinyl I'm using is new to the market, its 3M 50 series (5 year). I also have scotchcal 220 High performance 2mil(8 year). I test applied both vinyls and the 50 series seemed to grab the plastic better and it is a cheaper product OTD. It is definately not oracal :shock:
The decals will be run on a digital EDGE thermal resin printer (5 year print) and then I use a high performance avery 2mil DL1000 laminate that is also rated for 5 years. It is the same product we use to laminate all are vehicle wraps. In my industry, the lower the film thickness the better.
The side plate graphic is about 6mil and most dirt bike graphics are 12mil+. Its usually the laminate that dictates the thickness.

The company I manage does'nt specialize in dirt bike graphics but I may do some research on adhesive and laminates for this application.

Either way I get to be the guinea pig :lol:
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Post by KDXer »

If you work out a nice set of H model graphics similar to what Vince (Indawoods) suggested, I'm sure you will be able to get rid of a fair few sets. I would grab a few. :wink:
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