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SJJ's 1998 KX500 rebuild

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Friar-Tuck:
  Hey Snoop,
 Looks like great work, I imagine the weather should be breaking soon.  Cabin fever must be at about Defcon 4...
   Let the Good Times Roll Big Guy!!! :-D
  Tuck\o/  

snoopjonnyjon:
No cabin fever for this guy. I ride in any weather! Here's an onboard video from riding my 1969 BSA Victor 441 (right foot shift, no signal lights, doing hand signals) around town last week. Riding antique street bikes in Saskatchewan, Canada in February  :mrgreen:... I thought I was just doing it for bragging rights, but I actually had fun. I think I will go for a ride everyday I have a chance from here on.

http://www.youtube.com/v/MZHvdI2LmKQ&hl=en_US

If you check out some of my other videos on my youtube, you'll see a few snowmobiling videos as well.

And as you can see from the youtube video in the prior post, that sand paddle works pretty good on the KX in snow. The motor will be broken in by the time spring rolls around.

There's a lot of fun to be had in the winter time, especially since I built this workshop. The ability to build a big fire and start working on projects makes winter my favorite time of year.

blueoval:
Snoop, that is a FANTASTIC looking bike.  Great job!

flyingfitz:
Great Job!  Pics like this keep me motivated!

Fitz

kwakman:
GOOD WORK FELLA, SHE LOOKS FINE.WHAT BRAND OF SKIDPLATE IS THAT AS IM TRYING TO FIND ONE THAT WILL FIT AN 86,AND THAT LOOKS LIKE IT MIGHT. :-D

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