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 Posted: 13:33 - 09 Jan 2013 Post subject: KMX 125 project |
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Thought i'd post up some pics of my project!
Basically I sold my '84 GPZ750R earlier last year due to lack of use but I really missed having something to buzz about on. Around November last year I was looking at the local breaker website and happened to spot a KMX 125 up for sale...i had one of these years ago and it was great bike so decided to snap it up, despite only getting a quick glimpse of it at the back of a dark warehouse.
Anyway, after parting with £550 and getting a van ride ride home this was mine;
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_121410.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_121422.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_121434.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_132331.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_132339.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_132348.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120831_132616.jpg
02 plate and 21k on the clock.
Yeah - its not the best of examples and has been dropped at least a few times but theres hope for it!
Immediate problem is it doesn't run!
Theres also a wealth of missing/wrong stuff - rack, indicators, mirrors, mirror mounts, front fork/disc plastics, ignition boot, rear foot pegs etc, rpm cable, 200cc rear tyre touching swingarm.
Theres also a wealth of broken stuff - clutch/brake levers, bent spokes, cut loom etc etc.
A week later i whipped off the barrel to find the rings have gone and lunched the piston and barrel;
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120901_141535.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120915_142026.jpg
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/IMG_20120901_141656.jpg
There were no good used items to be had on ebay so i coughed up for a new OE barrel, mitaka piston, rik rings, gasket, ignition boot and new plug and it was a runner!
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 Posted: 13:46 - 09 Jan 2013 Post subject: nice little bike |
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canny little bike that mate had a dtr 125 in my younger years once its sorted there will be hours of laughs on that  ____________________ Chinese copy to start then cafe racer once done  |
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 Posted: 15:25 - 09 Jan 2013 Post subject: |
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That's great little 125 project bike mate. If i could only have just one bike, it would be a 125cc trailie every single time!
I'd say that even though it was a non runner and has some damage, learner abuse and cosmetic issue's, £550 was still fair for a complete late model KMX, and done up to a reasonable std it will easily be worth £1k, and hold it's value now.
I paid £650 i think for a 200 version back in 2005, and it was a runner and had a local area history from new. I think being a 200 it escaped the learner absue thing, but one guy had it as a ride to work bike for all weathers, and the last owner had it as a serious green laning bike, and modified it to suit, but also had given it a hell of a beating off road, and i was told it had also been around a local MX track, getting big air on the jumps, so suspension wise it was proper fucked.
Take your time getting it sorted out, and don't worry too much about the cosmetics yet. at the moment new OEM style plastics are available at reasonable prices still but not in all colours.
If your going ride it around town and park it anywhere, then the next mod should be a fuck off huge chain and lock, and even then i'd think twice about leaving it. |
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Great project you've got there ! Kmx 125s are great town bikes, lightweight and easy to nip through traffic jams etc ...
My last Kmx got nicked despite being locked to a lamp-post so make sure you've got a lock/s which can't be cut easily by bolt cutters. Try and chain it to something because being so light, these bikes are easy to pick up, and disappear into transit vans.
Somebody did an epic job of seizing that motor up - looks like they ran it out of oil !
Wise going for the OE cylinder kit, quality of the original plating was excellent, they'll last for 20k miles easily.
There's loads of spares around for these bikes so am sure you'll replace the broken & missing stuff without much hassle. ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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I had a brand new B4 KMX 125 in 1989, "mean green" and "new blue" as it was marketed to me, F291OTM, still have the original number plate in my shed. These are great little bikes, pretty capable off road and more focused looks than the DTR of similar age to my biased Kwak mind! My lad had a couple of these, a 51 plate which was ultra reliable and trouble free and then surprisingly, the older 89 model which was nothing but trouble until we snuck a 200 lump in it so I guess it all comes down to maintenance. At least with you starting from scratch, you are going to know all the work has been done properly, good luck with her, will be watching your progress.......  ____________________ Current bike: Honda Goldwing 1500/6 (dont hate me!) Thunderace gone to South Africa!
Current headaches: 89 KMX200, RZR250/350 Hybrid
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Nice one!
Shame to see the piston in such a sorry state
Glad you got that sorted.
I am also working on a KMX200, but doing it slowly, as I have another bike that eats all my money and free time! Wouldnt mind but thats only a 2004! haha.
Going to add this into my favourites, amongst the other KMX projects on this forum  |
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Possibly.
The big one is quite old so it could be carbon build up but my bike has also been dropped so i think the brackets have maybbe bent out of shape as well.
I'm not messing about with anymore though as i found someone selling a NOS kawa silencer on ebay so it'll be going this weekend instead  |
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Well the NOS silencer turned up but it doesn't fit!
The Big One front pipe seems too long to allow the mounting lugs to line up...I've tried cutting this down which helped but it still doesn't seem to come out far enough to make the standard silencer a good fit (its hard up against the frame).
Are you actually able to use an aftermarket front pipe with a standard silencer?
If so then my big one front pipe my be bent and if not i'll need to cough up for a Kawa front pipe
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u33db wrote: | Well the NOS silencer turned up but it doesn't fit!
Are you actually able to use an aftermarket front pipe with a standard silencer?
If so then my big one front pipe my be bent and if not i'll need to cough up for a Kawa front pipe
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firstly well done on finding a NOS silencer as they don't seem to be many about now.
Can't say I've tried to fit one to a Big One front pipe. I did have a DEP silencer fitted to the Big One pipe which went on without any issues.
Does seem strange that the silencer isn't fitting. Have you tried loosening the mount underneath the fuel tank and seeing if you can get it mating up properly?
I remember trying to fit the Big One expansion chamber to the 200 was a massive headache, due to that mount not lining up properly. With this system there is a certain amount of "customisation" needed just to get them fitted in my experience. The genuine exhaust on the other hand fits without any hassle at all. Might be worth looking out for one of those instead. ____________________ 1988 Kawasaki KMX 200
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Well thanks to dangerousdave I have won the following on ebay;
https://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p206/u33db/kmx/T2eC16ZHJHIE9nyseygBRV1poMLgw60_12_zpsf90773e7.jpg
Will get the front pipe cleaned up this weekend hopefully.
I also stopped in past the dealer yesterday to get the rubber bushes/collars to mount the rear silencer and while I was there I enquired about the missing decals for the tank shrouds and rear panels.
Still available so I've ordered them but £80 lighter for doing so! |
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Nice, my KMX had those graphics, but a lovely purple colourscheme instead.
Video when its all done? (I just want to hear that 2-stroke noise again!)
Zen Dog ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, 2011 CBF125 Previous - '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win (chinese copy of an old Honda design with a C90 engine)
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 70 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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