KX Riders
Maintenance & Technical => KDX (KX step child) => Topic started by: don46 on May 27, 2014, 06:15:49 AM
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(http://i1372.photobucket.com/albums/ag330/Don_Erhardt/001_zps4c0840c5.jpg)
So it has been two years in the making but I finally got the ambition to complete this project, didn't need much just some ambition. and as soon as I finished it it went on Craigslist and sold the next day. I've sold 5 bikes this year already and have one more to peddle, once thats done I'll be down to 11, maybe I'll have more ambition then without so many to maintain. I don't like the graphics but they were cheap on Ebay so I decided I could like them.
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Wow!
Another nice job.
I would sure like to borrow that for a day up in the woods :lol:
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Don, you have MAD Fab skills! I would run from most conversions, but seeing the clean detail on your builds would change my opinion.
Did you use a 125 or 250 chassis? 200 or 220? Any details on the build? What's next? Okay I will stop with all of the questions already.... :-D
DoldGuy
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super clean and attention to detail. nice job!
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Don, you have MAD Fab skills! I would run from most conversions, but seeing the clean detail on your builds would change my opinion.
Did you use a 125 or 250 chassis? 200 or 220? Any details on the build? What's next? Okay I will stop with all of the questions already.... :-D
DoldGuy
I used the 125 chassis, it is a 200, and actually very nice to ride. not much to say about the build it was really straight forward easy build, just a matter of getting the parts, and the ambition. I'm going to have to get some pictures of some of my other builds, obviously specialized but fun none the less.
If I did another one it would be a 220, but then I'd probably get rid of it to so no point I guess.
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WOW! Very nice conversion. What year frame and engine?
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The frame was a 99-02 kx125 and the motor was out of a 91 kdx 200