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Ron Baker/PEP KXT500
alan:
What do you guys think about putting a KX5 motor in a Kawie Mojave? I can pick up 2 wrecked ones for almost noting!
Alan
Platypus:
--- Quote from: alan on July 06, 2007, 06:04:27 AM ---What do you guys think about putting a KX5 motor in a Kawie Mojave? I can pick up 2 wrecked ones for almost noting!
Alan
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Probably be a fun ride for sure. I was infatuated by KDX's and Mojaves in the late 80's. Never got one but I used to drool over them all the time. My 500 is my first Kawasaki and finally fulfilled that dream of owning one. I don't know what it is but other manufacturers never caught my eye like Kawasaki.
BigGreenMachine:
--- Quote from: alan on July 06, 2007, 06:04:27 AM ---What do you guys think about putting a KX5 motor in a Kawie Mojave? I can pick up 2 wrecked ones for almost noting!
Alan
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It would vibrate worse then the KX500 dirtbike, that I know. Other then that you have to know it would be hella fun. LOL Extended swingarm would be a must with the short wheelbase of the Mojave.
Rubber mount the bars and get some bar slugs/jell grips. Make sure the motor mounts are strong and brace weak points in the frame.
I know of a guy that did the KX500 in his trike and left the bottom motor mounts off altogether. By the time it was all over the vibration of the motor had all but torn the frame in half.
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PowerFiend:
Since this was referenced in another thread...
And who wrote the article, for a writer from a 3&4 wheel magazine you would think that they would know the difference between a Tri-Z (Yamaha) and that the LT250-500 Quads are Suzuki. How do either relate to the Tecate (Kawasaki)?
Polar-Bus:
--- Quote from: Platypus on July 05, 2007, 05:16:06 PM ---I wonder why they removed the KIPS. It mentions that in the Special Setup section of the specs. That thing was probably insanely fast.
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On certain engines KIPS systems only enhanced midrange torque and throttle response, but adversley in some situations hurt top end. Perfect example was the '87 KX125, first year of KIPS, and that engine was a friggin' terd....
On my CR125 powered shifter kart, performance engine builders actually "plug" the power valves to enhance more top end hp up above 12,000+ rpm's
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