Maintenance & Technical > KX500 Aluminum Frame Conversion (AFC)
Death/Rebirth of a KX500
Danger4u2:
When I called Pro Moto (PM) I asked if anyone had tried to mount it on a KX450F. They are made for the KLX450R. The salesman said he has a KX and it took a little cutting but he made it work. I have not finished with the install yet. The spacers that came with the unit are the wrong fit on the MX bike. I driller them out to fit the seat bolt. I drilled out the threads on 2 small nuts for spacing the lower mounts. The muffler Service Honda (SH) uses is not compatible with the rack. They use the seat bolt as the top mount for the muffler. I had a new mount machined and tig welded and it utilizes the stock mount hole. I cut off the SH mount. It left a scab that I dress up the best I could. It's covered by the number plate. The muffler sticks up and back more than the stock muffler. I had my machine shop guy cut the right side mount to fit with the muffler. This took away from the strength it had so he machined a part to fit between the mounting points to add strength. I will have to cut the number plate to accept the reworked mount. I'll get some pictures and add them to this post after work so you will have a better understanding of what has to be done.
ID KX500:
Thread in KX450F/KX250F section of mounting a ProMoto Billet Rack on a 450F
http://www.kxriders.com/forums/index.php/topic,7911.msg60753/topicseen.html#new
Thanks Danger, sounds like you have a different problem on your right side. I'll post my fix also when I get a round tuit, I've been trying to get my riding in this summer before the snow flies again. A pic of what it looked like before it got loose. It was nice to be able to have an extra 2 1/2 gal.
Danger4u2:
When I had the bike torn down I took the airbox out of the sub frame and noticed the pipe was melting it. I wanted to put header wrap on the hot area but the hot rod shops only had it in 50ft. rolls at $2.25 a foot.
I found a 16ft. roll at NAPA Auto Parts for $20 bucks.
So now I have 14ft. of header wrap I will never use.
I put it on with stainless tie wire and hose clamps.
Danger4u2:
I would like to thank gianni2takt for showing us where to drill the head and how to install the compression release. I would like to thank Larry for doing the work on the head. And the biggest THANKS to Stewart for going through my motor, making it the best it can be.
A thank you goes out to Factory Connection Muskogee Oklahoma location for the respring and revalve of my forks/shock. So far I have only done my first start up/warm up so I have not done the "real" riding/testing yet. I'll do a follow up post on how it all works together after I go through the break in process.
DoldGuy:
Danger,
I'm sure if your knees could speak (or type) they would also be thanking Larry! Did it make it alot less painful kicking for you? I can't hardly kick mine over without the release.
DoldGuy.
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