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1996 engine in 2000 frame.

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Craig31388:
I think I will try and get one from the states, the shipping costs seem to be through the roof.

dave916:

--- Quote from: dave916 on March 29, 2019, 10:29:45 AM ---89on  same motor

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Sorry though it was a 500

Kawafornication:

--- Quote from: Craig31388 on March 29, 2019, 08:10:00 AM ---I've recently bought a complete bike in parts, I've since found out the frame is from a 2000 model, can I use this with the rest of my 1996 parts or is it not possible.

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You didn't say what 1996 parts you had other than the engine?? One mans version of a complete bike is another mans version of a box of spare parts so depends who you bought it from and if you care if the build is going to be cost effective or not!


I think instead of buying frames etc your best bet would be to spend a couple of hours mocking it up, if you have a complete 2000 frame + sub frame and plastics / nuts bolts etc plus a 1996 engine you have a bike that can be built, if not go back to the drawing board!



These links may help for cross reference


https://parts.kawasaki.eu/kepcc/kepcc?ALIAS=99254&PRODUCTGROUP=MCXR&DISPLACEMENT=126_500&MODELNAME=KX250&MODELYEAR=1996_KX250-K3&COLOR=7F&COUNTRY=EU&MACHINE=382

https://parts.kawasaki.eu/kepcc/kepcc?ALIAS=99254&PRODUCTGROUP=MCXR&DISPLACEMENT=126_500&MODELNAME=KX250&MODELYEAR=2000_KX250-L2&COLOR=7F&COUNTRY=EU&MACHINE=593

Craig31388:
Seems to just be the frame itself that is 2000, swingarm,subframe and motor all 1996.
Suspension and plastics also 1996.

I think I will just have to source a 96 frame and do it that way.

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