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 itsdannylalal... L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 10:21 - 07 Oct 2013 Post subject: Remove rust from bike - help needed! |
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Hi all
I've recently acquired an 86 Kawasaki Kmx 125 and Im trying to get it back on the road. Its been garaged until recently (last two years) where its been exposed to the elements. As a result there's rust rust and some more rust on rims, spokes, handlebars, swingarm and rear shock. The frame isn't too bad but I want to strip the paint and respray.
I don't have much money to put into the project hence why I'm trying to avoid buying new parts. Is there one solution to removing both rust and paint?
I've attached some pics to show the extent of the rust you can also view them here https://www.dropbox.com/sc/on8trk69s9u40xd/jXgQO2w_aY
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This is my first experience with bikes so I don't really have much idea about what to do first. I learnt how a two stroke engine works from reading online lol my thinking was to start with the frame because in the process of sorting the frame I could take all the parts off clean them and try and see what everything is.
The engine runs but only when I put petrol directly into the cylinder head (I think thats what it's called...the bit that holds the spark plug) so I removed the carburetor and tried to clean it by removing all the gunk inside with petrol after I put it all back it still wouldn't start so this is what lead me to think I should take it all off and have a look at the individual parts.
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The only thing I've done since is take off the air filter, carburetor, and a container that had blue fluid in it. The original fuel tank was rusted inside so when I was trying to get it started I used the fuel tank from my sr50.
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Sorry if I sound like a complete dumbass here but I really havn't got a clue my plan was to just mess around with it and figure everything out as I go I understand I'm probably going to blow myself up but there's not much I can do
Any help figuring it all out would be great 
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A very firm grasp and a strong up-and-down hand motion.
Wire wool would help. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Get the engine running because wasting time on cosmetics  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
Skudd:- Perhaps she just thinks you are a window licker and is being nice just in case she becomes another Jill Dando.
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| itsdannylalala wrote: | So what's the steps I need to take to get it running? |
A very firm grasp and a strong up-and-down hand motion.
OK, seriously, I would suggest that you price up a replacement carb. Sometimes you can find them going for pocket money, and weight that against the time and frustration of trying to sort the one you've got, which could be completely badgered.
So could a replacement, but you know yours is hooky. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I've tried having a look around for a carb on ebay but I can't seem to find any Should I try getting a new one/clean old one before trying to do anything with the engine?
Also I noticed that the kill switch was disconnected could this be stopping the engine from running? |
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Well I wire brushed the frame the other day and it didn't look too bad so I probably could just paint the individual areas. The rims on the other hand are probably 100% covered but I'll give them a go with the wire wool once the engines sorted  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 102 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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