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Offline kxracer

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Hi from Martin in the UK
« on: July 07, 2009, 08:30:35 AM »
Hi all,

I joined the forum a few weeks ago and is very useful to find hard to find information. I am based in the UK just north of London near to the famous M25 motorway which is nicknamed the UK's biggest car park.

I have an 87 KX 250 which is about to be rebuilt. The bike was bought for little money from a farmer who had left it in the barn for 3 years. It had 1 cm of dust all over the bike until I rescued it and gave it sanctuary.

It has had a new crank and it will be put back together this weekend. I will probably build a website to share the hard earned knowledge to save others some grief.

Normally I ride a Honda Hornet 600 on the road with a few mates who have R1's, GSX-r's etc. Quite new to offroad stuff, got the bug completely last year on an intro day with a Paris Dakar rider on a Honda CR 450 four stroke. Once I got some air, I was hooked.

It is more fun offroad and at least most people are going in the same direction and no cops or dozy car drivers. Going fast on UK roads gets harder with speed cameras everywhere, really busy roads and crazy car and van drivers.

A pal and I now go sand racing in the winter, a picture of me in action is below. The bike is a chinese 125 copy with a sawn off exhaust. The sand racing is awesome, just like speedway but on a beach, the track is a 500 metre (550 yards) oval marked out on the beach once the tide goes out. You just open the throttle and turn. No brakes are used, just slide and drift. Average lap just now is 30 seconds which equates to 40 mph average.
The plan is to use the KX for enduro's and beach racing and the lap speed should get to 50-55mph. The sand is awesome, even on the straight bits both wheels are sliding, on corners it is about keeping the front planted and letting the rear drift.

http://xtreme-action-images.com/sand/290309/pages/mar29_1338.htm

Bye for now,

Martin

Offline Grunty-Motor

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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2009, 09:07:32 AM »
welcome - looks like you got your work cut out...

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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2009, 12:53:15 PM »
Welcome aboard Martin, about time you found this site !  Keep us updated on your KX250 progress , maybe someday you will find a KX500 and can race that too.
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Offline jinxy

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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #3 on: July 10, 2009, 11:26:10 PM »
hi mate im new on here as well i live with in the m25
also near Epsom i have a 84 kx250
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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #4 on: July 31, 2009, 07:24:10 AM »
hi mate im new on here as well i live with in the m25
also near Epsom i have a 84 kx250
j

Hi lads, im new on here too, have a 89 kx500 & live in high wycombe - also near the M25 lol!

Offline dangerous dean

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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #5 on: July 31, 2009, 12:12:30 PM »
hello martin! having done enduros in the SE england and originally coming from Guildford,i can promise you,you wont average 50mph on enduros! not 40 either or 30!!!! they try and base a enduro around the 20-30mph mark which in reality only the fast guys run! and thats on brand new bikes! have fun anyway! I had a 82 kx250 i bought as a boxabits for ?30 got it going and later found out from kawa uk it was a ex-works!! but being young and stupid wrecked it and scapped it! oh i should of kept it!!! oh well :?

Offline kxracer

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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2009, 08:02:27 PM »
Hi Dean,

nice to hear from you, yeah the enduro average speed will be much lower, I may be faster on the mountain bike, lol.

I am looking at doing one of the practice days at Enduroland when it is sorted. I made a tool to split and join the cases together from Unistrut and threaded bolts which worked a treat. Just got to get the gearbox bits back in now, once that is done, it should be straightforward.

Time is tight just now as training for a charity event which means doing a 100 miles a week on the bicycle to get in shape. so the KX is second inline.

My email is m749999@yahoo.co.uk so send us a note.

Regards,

Martin

Offline dangerous dean

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Re: Hi from Martin in the UK
« Reply #7 on: August 06, 2009, 11:11:41 AM »
hey martin! just thought i would drop a few links down for you to have a look at,these are my buddies back home so if you drop them a line and say its from me they will surely help in any way they can,http://fullthrottlejunkies.org and also a club i feel helped me out a lot was witleymcc.org,these fellas have all the info and expertise in enduros as there is probably 20-30 ex-ISDE racers, so they are pretty good and i beaten a few of them!