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Vintage Motorcycle Rebuilds
1980 Kawasaki KDX80 back to life
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[QUOTE="nobog, post: 1475713, member: 145774"] Yep, I hear ya, but with anything like this you have to be careful of what's missing. Over the years these things were taken apart and put back together - either by a 13 year old kid (don't bash me, I was 13 once and screwed things up good =)) or by the dad who thought he knew what he was doing and you get the "I don't think this part is necessary" syndrome. So you need to pay attention, using a good parts guide, to get these things the way they should be. One of the biggest blunders is stuffing a SAE thread bolt into a metric thread - no, they are not interchangeable ! Anyway, a few more pics, the swing arm and the brake hubs: [ATTACH=full]21168[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]21169[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]21170[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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