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1986 KX 250 pipe WHAT WORKS?????

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MARKSKAWA:
Having a hell of a time finding a pipe for my kx .I heard a 88 250 might work with some changes. What changes were made? If brackets were taken off where new attached or welded on?  After market is better FMF. PRO CIRCUIT. or DG.

motopunk:

--- Quote from: MARKSKAWA on June 25, 2015, 08:27:34 PM ---Having a hell of a time finding a pipe for my kx .I heard a 88 250 might work with some changes. What changes were made? If brackets were taken off where new attached or welded on?  After market is better FMF. PRO CIRCUIT. or DG.

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i have an good used 1986 kx250 pipe laying around, that i dont need.  100,- plus shipping ... where are you located? i´m in germany..

Foxx4Beaver:
I myself would contact one of these guys...like Custom Pipes Inc, a.k.a. CPI out of Utah...and spend the extra money, and have a brand new one built.
http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,8164.0.html

there's a few members on here that have had CPI pipes built for their builds over the years...and have had nothing but good things to say about them.

good luck whichever way you chose :-)

MARKSKAWA:
I live in Lake Elsinore CA. The other side of the world. Between your price and shipping its not cost effective, thanks away. The custom make option is not within my budget. I really am looking for an after market pipe. Again, does a 88 work with some mods? What mods were done to make it fit? Anyone? Thanks

Foxx4Beaver:
Like I said in your 1st post on the other thread you started...you can modify one to work...
be prepared to relocate a mount or two...and sure you have enough clearance between the bottom of the fuel tank and the top of the pipe...it can be done with relative ease.

or again, search e-bay relentlessly a couple times a day.
best of luck.

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