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90 KX250 rebuild

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SOHC:

--- Quote from: sandblaster on October 29, 2015, 03:39:23 AM ---Here is how to restore your plastics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5JLhBEcROc&feature=youtu.be

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Cool thank you,

I went and got a buffing wheel for the drill and tried this, it works pretty well, the problem is the wite bend marks ans deep scratches.


The petrol tank is genuine Kawasaki and was easy to polish but the UFO plastics are hard and horable and gooey to sand and buff.   

SOHC:
Seat cover has been fitted, its from a 1993 so didn't line up 100%

SOHC:
Got a PC pipe on the way, its old and needs lots of repair but I think I can get this one looking nice as no one has tried to fix it before.

The cylinder head needs to come off to have the squish band cut deeper.

I got side tracked by my hotrod project and gave that a couple months work so nothing got done on the KX and I used all my money.

sandblaster:
White bends in plastic can be removed with a heat gun.... Careful....  8-)

SOHC:

--- Quote from: sandblaster on December 31, 2015, 12:56:59 PM ---White bends in plastic can be removed with a heat gun.... Careful....  8-)

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I tried that, I didn't do anything, they are too old, bend has been there for meany years, I have them a wet and dry sand and then a buff with a buffing wheel and they look ok now.

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