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General => Introductions => Topic started by: dweezil on April 01, 2006, 01:27:43 PM

Title: N.C. newbie
Post by: dweezil on April 01, 2006, 01:27:43 PM
Great site! I've been a fan of big bores all my life and now I have my own. I picked up a 96 kx500 at a crack head deal of $200. It had a very abused life and needs a complete going over. At the price I couldn't pass it up.

I work parts for a Kaw,Zuk and Honda dealership and people always come in with bikes and quads they just want to get rid of. the wife is somewhat understanding although she did say that if I bring one more bike or quad home it will be divoce court time.

Anybody from North Carolina on here?
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: r1ray on April 01, 2006, 11:02:53 PM
Welcome to the forum.
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: alan on April 01, 2006, 11:44:07 PM
 :-D :-D Welcome! :-D :-D

It's great to have a Kawie dealer guy in the forum! I hope we don't beat you up with questions.  I just bought a 94 kx5 dissembled in a box my self and will be starting the reconstruction soon.

We have been trying to figure out a chart to show the differences in the kx5 parts over the years, maybe you can help out with that project.

So how many bikes do you own? Does your wife ride?

Alan
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: hughes on April 02, 2006, 01:04:16 AM
Welcome to the site. Gowen lives in N.C.
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: Danger4u2 on April 02, 2006, 01:41:29 AM
Dweezil, Welcome to the site.
All right now we get cheeper parts Yes?No?
Just joking, I all ready get my parts cheeper from a friend I've known from grade school. He works the parts dept. at House of Kawasaki in Oklahoma City.
It's good to have you on board.
Danger
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: alan on April 02, 2006, 03:01:11 AM
Dweezil, Welcome to the site.
All right now we get cheeper parts Yes?No?
Just joking, I all ready get my parts cheeper from a friend I've known from grade school. He works the parts dept. at House of Kawasaki in Oklahoma City.
It's good to have you on board.
Danger

So you have been holding out on us! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: gowen on April 02, 2006, 06:54:24 AM
welcome to the site, glad to have you. I do live in the Raleigh Area. Which Dealer do you work for? Got a deal on your Kx!
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: dweezil on April 02, 2006, 11:58:15 AM
I live in rockingham and work for sport cycles. I'm trying to get my wife into riding. I bought her a near mint Rt180 for dirt cheap but i got to find a kickstarter for it. She wants to learn but dosn't know how. I tryed teaching her on my 98 cr250 but that wasn't a good bike to learn on  I traded in my 01 ZX11 for some crf's for the kids so she wants to learn and take some trips with the yunguns.

As far as bikes go I own a 98 cr250, 96kx500, 94 rt180, 2 lt80 quads, xr100, crf70, crf80,yz80,trx300,spare 98 cr250 minus the motor,86 fatcat,and a gokart. Ijust sold a pw50, 93z50, and a near mint 81xl185s.(you now see the divorce court issue.).

 I bought a motocross track it used to be called Bar 2 Bar.I have it open but not in full swing.It's nice having one in your own back yard and working for a dealership. I just send my customers to the house.   
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: hughes on April 02, 2006, 12:39:36 PM
Let's see a picture of that 96 500. I might give you your money back :-D :evil:
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: alan on April 02, 2006, 11:24:39 PM
I guess I have a ways to go with only 5 toys! :lol:

I got my wife a quad and she loves riding it, that mite be a way to go!

Keep up the good work, your are my new Hero!

Alan :-D :-D
Title: Re: N.C. newbie
Post by: dweezil on April 04, 2006, 11:34:46 AM
I got to get some time to take some pics of my build up.

 When I bought it the dude said that it needed just the top end. He didn't know anything about bikes and said that he road it up untill it messed up. Meaning the last time he road it the kickstarter wouldn't come back up and it ran and sounded funny. So instead of calling it a day  he pinned it on the highway trying to get home before it left him stranded. Needless to say it locked up and dumped him on the highway.

The result was the water pump seal had failed filling the crank with water. not to mention the exhaust pipe had been cracked in half a long time ago. Dude pulled the engine out of the frame and stoped there. The whole tranny was rusted up.

Ebay has been my best friend so far on my build as far as gears go. I bought all new bearings and seals just haven't had time to install them yet. I still have a ways to go but it will be worth it.

Any info anyone needs I will be glad to lend my service.