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Are you sure the forks are from an 87? I was thinking they didn't get a dual piston caliper until 89
Did you save the old seat cover??? Would
Like to have it to copy a new TUF cover
I actually had 2 1985s back in 86. I installed that same seat cover on one. When it came time to sell them,,the TUFF seat cover helped sell that bike 1st...even though I knew it was slower than other KX !!. ??
Eric Gore actually did TUFF porting back in the day. Is there any engravings in your cylinder?
Mine current one is still bone stock and runs well. Suspension is stock and soft. So I picked up a newer YZ 4.9K Titanium spring that should fit on back. For front I have 88 43mm forks, and the complete 46 front end I hoped would work.
Adding to your stops to limit triple shouldn't be hard...maybe done right on the bike with a TIG welder or MIG, build up a couple spots.
This is in the day
Pit Row
I remember the YZ TI shock being a larger ID
And clearance against the air boot may be close
I've made about 20 seat covers in past,,, the cover is not too difficult,,,the screened stencil is. Takes time with a graphics designer to get right. Helps if there is a actual size one to measure and plot. If Ceet has the stencil already then that is great.
Have you got to ride your KX and test her out?
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