Absolute pile of a KX125 in the works..

Manbearpig
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4/4/2020 11:40pm Edited Date/Time 6/25/2020 10:58am
I've always wanted to build an MC kx125 and my lack of patience ended up with me buying a 1991 ...... I know it's not a 1990 kx125 for 150.00. I can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel on this build.... a lot of pics on the way.. haha















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ledger
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4/5/2020 12:42am
Dang mbp...you have good taste in MX bikes. After you're done with the KX, can you throw together a 1981 YZ 250...like the one in my profile picture ? Thanks. lol
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Manbearpig
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4/5/2020 1:40am
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Dang mbp...you have good taste in MX bikes. After you're done with the KX, can you throw together a 1981 YZ 250...like the one in my...
Dang mbp...you have good taste in MX bikes. After you're done with the KX, can you throw together a 1981 YZ 250...like the one in my profile picture ? Thanks. lol
Haha! I would love to build that bike but I have 6 more in front of it now... Silly
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4/5/2020 6:59am
Cool, what did you do to get the blue anodising off the forks? Oven cleaner or just polishing?
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4/5/2020 7:58am
I often wonder when I’m doing a rescue build as I call them how someone can just let a rig go to garbage like that.
Like how hard is it to just wash the damn thing?
Grease some stuff occasionally?
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Manbearpig
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4/5/2020 9:56am
Cool, what did you do to get the blue anodising off the forks? Oven cleaner or just polishing?
I soak anodized parts in warm water and lye and then wipe off and polish.
Manbearpig
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4/5/2020 10:01am
I often wonder when I’m doing a rescue build as I call them how someone can just let a rig go to garbage like that. Like...
I often wonder when I’m doing a rescue build as I call them how someone can just let a rig go to garbage like that.
Like how hard is it to just wash the damn thing?
Grease some stuff occasionally?
It boggles my mind man. To me it's no different than brushing your damn teeth or taking a shower... but I really like dirt bikes. Haha
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bonseff
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4/5/2020 12:05pm
I raced that year kx and had it stolen back in the day. Looking forward to your build! Godspeed!
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Glen
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4/5/2020 4:10pm
nice work!
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shawski
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4/5/2020 6:03pm
Dang, nice job!
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4/6/2020 2:39am
Cool, what did you do to get the blue anodising off the forks? Oven cleaner or just polishing?
Manbearpig wrote:
I soak anodized parts in warm water and lye and then wipe off and polish.
Ok is "lye" caustic soda? Thanks
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ATKpilot99
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4/6/2020 10:28am
You do great work. Love your builds.
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4/7/2020 6:28am
Ok is "lye" caustic soda? Thanks
Manbearpig wrote:
[img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2020/04/06/417369/s1200_81comxs3VkL._AC_SX522.jpg[/img]

Yes same as caustic soda I believe 👍🏼
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Manbearpig
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4/7/2020 7:31am
It's going to look amazing. How did you get your linkage and other parts so pretty?
Thank you. I have a vaporhoning cabinet. It does a fantastic job of revitalizing parts 👍🏻
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yak651
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4/7/2020 10:35am
Awesome! You must have the patience of a saint...
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Manbearpig
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4/7/2020 11:55pm
yak651 wrote:
Awesome! You must have the patience of a saint...
Haha. Its been extremely difficult
Manbearpig
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4/9/2020 12:46am
Made a little progress today.

4/9/2020 11:23am
I am predicting a lot of nice bikes, a lot of babies, a lot of bad hair cuts, a lot of divorces, all the side effects of Covid-19, nice job with the build, not long now from the looks of it! 👍🏼

PS, double check your cylinder head before ordering a piston, if it has 1 dowel pin it is a 1990 if it has 2 it is 1991, I nearly found out the wrong way as the years can not be switched over, I checked Kawasaki diagrams to confirm!
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Manbearpig
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4/9/2020 1:16pm
I am predicting a lot of nice bikes, a lot of babies, a lot of bad hair cuts, a lot of divorces, all the side effects...
I am predicting a lot of nice bikes, a lot of babies, a lot of bad hair cuts, a lot of divorces, all the side effects of Covid-19, nice job with the build, not long now from the looks of it! 👍🏼

PS, double check your cylinder head before ordering a piston, if it has 1 dowel pin it is a 1990 if it has 2 it is 1991, I nearly found out the wrong way as the years can not be switched over, I checked Kawasaki diagrams to confirm!
Those are solid predictions haha. Good to go on the cylinder head. Thank you man
javjacob
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4/10/2020 7:19am
Wow nice work! I love seeing these classics brought back to life. The 90's era bikes are my favorites! My last build was a 96 KDX200 that was badly neglected. Some of these bikes I can't even comprehend how people actually rode them in that condition.
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4/11/2020 7:00am
beautiful work.
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