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1994 KX60 rebuild/refurbish

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Coop:
I spent an hour in the garage. I got the engine in, swingarm on, brake assembly installed, electronics hooked up, and checked spark.


DoldGuy:
Coop,

You are going to make your Nephew VERY HAPPY!  :-D

DoldGuy

ThrottleJunky:
Hey Coop, what size pants, jersey, and boots does your nephew wear?    Finally came across the ideal box to ship the pipe.   Could throw in some gear too.

Coop:
Thanks again for that pipe! The gear would be put to use for sure, but you really don't have to do that! I'm not exactly sure on sizes for gear. He's short for 10, but weighs around 100#? My sister-in-law told me recently he wears a size 6 in shoes, but didn't say if she meant adult or youth 6. I am not real good with kid sizes, lol. I have this picture from his last ride on the 50 before we sold it. This riding gear we borrowed from a friend and it's baggy on him. Size 28 pants and I am guessing adult small jersey? I just looked and can't find a size in the jersey. No boots yet which is top priority before he starts riding the 60 since it will be fast.

Coop:
I haven't made much progress the last two days. I did sneak out today and get the carb and airbox on. It needs steering stem bearings and of course the races are badly grooved, so instead of just replacing the ball bearings I had to order new tapered bearings. I had to scrape up the cash so it took me a few days to get them ordered. They should be in tomorrow (hopefully). This has been a fun project and I will only have slightly more in it than running KX60's sell for around here, but Nick's bike is going to be basically new compared to some clapped out unknown used bike.

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