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kickstarter tearing off!
i'm thinking of welding it back and reinforcing it.. any idea how to remove the pin securing the kickstarter arm? wad tools do i need? can just use a plier?
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You're proly better off buying a FRP kickstarter...
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I think your kickstarter assy is totally shot. The big washer under what you call a ''pin'' is rounded/ worn.Did your kickstarter was floppy or very loose before? You need a new kickstarter and a new boss.
I think your kickstarter assy is totally shot. The big washer under what you call a ''pin'' is rounded/ worn.Did your kickstarter was floppy or very loose before? You need a new kickstarter and a new boss.
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RonAyers does have an online OEM lookup. That's what's shows in the RonAyers link, isn't it?
As said already..replacing a kicker without replacing the knuckle (boss...pin) is going to be a waste of your time AND your money.
There are KX kickers that fit the 'H' model KDX..an '89 KX125 'fer example.
Still, putting a 'good' kicker on a worn knuckle isn't useful.
IMO..get a new knuckle and an FRP kicker. A new knuckle does not come with o-rings, btw. It's next to impossible to make the OEM o-rings fit, anyway. Buy some thinner rings at your local hardware store...or trim the OEM rings. That takes a sharp exacto and a steady hand.
The ring-fit comments from when I put my FRP kicker on..and that was a few years back.
'Back when' even!!
Good luck.
...wouldn't bother trying to weld that junk, either. It'll still likely bend after it's patched up. Maybe it's bent now!.
As said already..replacing a kicker without replacing the knuckle (boss...pin) is going to be a waste of your time AND your money.
There are KX kickers that fit the 'H' model KDX..an '89 KX125 'fer example.
Still, putting a 'good' kicker on a worn knuckle isn't useful.
IMO..get a new knuckle and an FRP kicker. A new knuckle does not come with o-rings, btw. It's next to impossible to make the OEM o-rings fit, anyway. Buy some thinner rings at your local hardware store...or trim the OEM rings. That takes a sharp exacto and a steady hand.
The ring-fit comments from when I put my FRP kicker on..and that was a few years back.
'Back when' even!!
Good luck.
...wouldn't bother trying to weld that junk, either. It'll still likely bend after it's patched up. Maybe it's bent now!.
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