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Hi Mike,
I took the front end out of the KMX to take some measurements of the headstock and look at the bearing sizes.
I got hold of a KDX 250 front end, however this has a much bigger bearing on the bottom of the yoke - 55mm instead of the 51mm taper roller bearing fitted to my KMX.
I have a set of KX 500 bearings to hand (as that is what the yokes are) which are the correct size for the KDX 250 front end, but as above, the bottom bearing is far to big to sit inside the head tube of the KMX.
It seems when you fitted the KDX200 forks the bearings were easily interchangable - were they ball races or the taper roller bearings which you used ?
i'm realising that trying to fit these later USD forks to the KMX isn't an easy conversion with the parts I have to hand, and would probably have been better off going for the KDX200 ones as advised ! Live and learn .. . .
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Dave ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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Hi Mike. No probs at all. Appreciate your help
To be honest I was a bit frustrated when the job wasn't going as smoothly as I've liked - but when does anything ? The forks have gone back in the shed for a while but i've seen others do it so figure it must be possible.
So today I rang the Kawasaki dealer. One of the guys had done the USD conversion on his KMX with good results and has been giving me advice along the way. Where I've gone wrong is assuming the KX bearings would fit the KMX frame (which they don't - they're bigger).
What he did with his conversion was to contact a bearing supplier with the dimensions of the headstock, and dimensions of the steering stem, to find bearings which would fit.
I had a quick chat with somebody from Koyo bearings today & will ring them back when i have the complete dimensions they need. ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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Water pump broke yesterday on second proper ride.
The nut attaching the impeller sheered.
Looking at a spare,the drive shaft looks pressed in with the bearing?.Is it easier to swap clutch casings or can the drive shaft be removed?.Don't have manual handy!...Anyones help would be very helpfull.
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Hey Jake - thats pretty bad luck - that engine did look mint in every way.
Yes the water pump impeller can be removed. You need to remove the clutch side cover completely, as on the other side the shaft is held in place by a circlip.
I'vr got the Haynes book of lies here so if you want a scan of the page give me a shout and I'll do it tomorrow at work.
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How's your bike going ?.
ps... I really do like these kx forks on !.definate off & on road improvement. |
My bike is on a hold for a couple of weeks, but hoping to get back to it soon. The top-end is virtually rebuilt, just need to finish it off and see how it runs then. Cant wait to go for a blast around the forest !
I've still got those USD forks in the shed, will have another go at them once the engine is sorted.
Cheers
Dave ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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