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Looking for tips on buying KX 500
apple:
Hello all.
I asking if there is anything I should know about when I`m out there looking at KX500s, like weak spots or other certain KXism`s that I might not like to inherit. I plan on buying nothing older than about a 95 or so, actually have one to look at now. I hear that there haven`t been a lot of changes over the years, but you know how that goes.(what I hear=possible BS) Also plan to throw a lighting coil in the bike.
Thanks
Jack
zagnut55:
What king of lighting coil are you going with. Do yourself a favor if you're going to spend some time night riding which is a BLAST! Spend the money and get the E-line coil that puts out 200 watts and then later if you want to, you can run a helmet light too. It all depends on how bad you want to see. Paul. P.S. Look at the overall condition of the frame, especially the bottom. If it's beat up, it's been rode hard. Also, ask about the maintenance schedule to see how well the person took care of it. If the condition of the bike doesn't match the maintenance say "I change the oil after every ride" then you know someone who canges oil efter every ride WILL keep his/her machine immaculate! When I bought mine, I got the same comment, but the k5 was in excellent shape. Paul.
Timbowe:
Nothing really too bad goes wrong with these bikes. Just check the usal stuff like steering head bearings swingarm bearings, wheels, Brake pads/ disk wear, subframe where the chain sometimes rubs, chain guides havent worn through, fork seals/ shock are dry oil free, kick start lever for wear at the knuckle, stuff like that. But a first impression can usally give you a reasonable idea to weather the bike has been looked after. But it doesnt hurt to have a good going over the whole thing. Good luck with finding a suitable 5er. Great bikes you'll never look back!
Polar-Bus:
--- Quote from: apple on July 30, 2006, 04:09:12 AM ---Hello all.
I asking if there is anything I should know about when I`m out there looking at KX500s, like weak spots or other certain KXism`s that I might not like to inherit. I plan on buying nothing older than about a 95 or so, actually have one to look at now. I hear that there haven`t been a lot of changes over the years, but you know how that goes.(what I hear=possible BS) Also plan to throw a lighting coil in the bike.
Thanks
Jack
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Heres a few things to play close attention to on the KX500's. First off check the spokes on the rear hub!! Then loosen up easily, and if the previous owner didn't keep them tight, they will destroy the rear hub from the 500 massive torque. Use a screwdriver to tap the spokes, and listen it should be a high pitched "ping" sound. If you see black between the spoke, and the hub, this is a tell tale sign the spokes have been moving inside the hub. The other trouble area is the chain rubs on the upper part of the subframe. If has been rubbing for a long time, the chain will saw right through the subframe (a new subframe from Kawi is $380). I made a previous post on fixing this issue. Two parts you will see getting BIG money on Ebay are rear wheels, and subframes. Other than that, the KX5's are bullitproof.
demographic:
Check the top expansion chamber mount (under the tank) as they always break, simple to fix but should get you some money off all the same.
This thread is worth a look at...
http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,434.0.html
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