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Posted by: RTL---------------------
Well, I finally got ahold of a digicam, so here is a link to my bike pics for those who have asked in the past. Better late than never!
http://groups.msn.com/KDXRidersComm...snw?albumlist=2
Posted by: KDXFreestyle---------------------
Nice Pics....what FMF Pipe and silencer is that, and did you have ANY PROBLEMS putting either one on?
Posted by: RTL---------------------
Rev pipe, Turbine Core II silencer. No problems with mounting, but I did have to call and have them send me the mounting hardware after I purchased the goods, they 'forgot' to include the mounting hardware.
Posted by: KelvinKDX---------------------
RTL - The black Boyesen Ignition cover. Is that just a cover or do you really have Boyesen Ignition? If so - why did you get it?
Posted by: RocketJ---------------------
RTL-Very nice!
Posted by: Biglmbass---------------------
Great looking bike. Gives me some ideas... :>)
Posted by: RTL---------------------
KelvinKDX,
I searched out someone who made an alum ignition cover. I have had bad luck with the stock plastic units in the past in my MX days. I simply wanted a cover that was sturdy, I do not have a works ignition system.
Posted by: Reesknight---------------------
Dude, that's an awsome looking YZ next to your KDX. You're so lucky to have such great riding buddies!
:thumb:
Posted by: SQUIRLEYMOFO---------------------
Very nice bike!
Posted by: RTL---------------------
Yes, I am! I love that YZ... I look forward to riding it more this year! :thumb:
Posted by: 70 marlin---------------------
VERY CLEAN!
Posted by: Bill Hibbs---------------------
Nice Bike!!
Posted by: RTL---------------------
The front plate on Page 2 is a UFO 2001 KX125 plate. I used a dremel tool to cut off the fork leg covers. I used a sanding bit which actually melted the plastic as is sanded away the plastic which left a near perfect edge.. I cut out a small slot for the top clamp to fit through. The bottom is held on by the two triple clamp screws. :thumb:
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