Finally got around to putting my 84 KX250 back together.
I bought from the states in October 2011 and after missing a couple of boats it finally got here in June 2012
If you've got 4 minutes, here's a video from the seller, which gives a good run down of the bike.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DvlxgZw_55U&safe=activeWhen I got here, I couldn't get it started, found it had no spark, worked out it wasn't earthing properly, got that sorted and got spark. Then I decided to pull it down to give it a good clean, it was pretty clean, just some dirt and grease etc where you would expect it. Then it sat in its pulled down condition, bagged and boxed ready for time to put it together.
So now after nearly 3 years and moving interstate twice I've got some time off got around putting it back together.
Because it's in such good original condition, I've decided to not restore it, only replace consumables etc.
I've replaced so far:
- swingarm, uni strut, top shock
- chain rollers and sliders
On order and going to replace
- wheel and steering bearings
- fork seals and I have a set of fork valves to put in
- front caliper seals and the master cylinder seals (if I can find a kit for it)
- grips and levers
- wide footpegs
Once I get these bits done I'll put the plastic on and put up some more photos.
I also found a few non genuine bolts on it and I've managed to order some oem replacements through partzilla and a I got a few original style flanged bolts and nuts from a local place, only thing is they're a light gold colour instead of silver. They only ones that I've had to use hex head bolts are the bottom engine mount and the front tank bolt. Maybe I'll find some on ebay???
I'm also missing the shock splash guard and I'm sure the uni strut guard is the wrong one.
I put enough bits on it try to start it, didn't want to putting plastic on and then off and then on and then off.......
First I pulled the plug and turned it over gently a few times and then checked I had spark, which I did after a few moments of worry before I realised the plug wasn't seated correctly
Plug back in, make sure full flowing into carby etc. Then off the bench, via a piece of wood as a ramp as I lent my ramp to someone and didn't get it back.
After a few kicks with a normal boot on and no result I decided to go put a motocross boot on and three kick later it roared into life
Little video of it running
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geqhvjBOpVQNow that I've got it running I have no clutch.
Would the most likely answer be that they have sat around for 3 years and have stuck together?? If so, is it a simple matter of soaking them in some oil or similar or do I need all new clutch plates?
Here's a couple of in progress pics.