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Old 09-15-2008, 10:35 AM
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i have just been looking at the crossover lists and seen that kx fenders should fit my gasgas. Has anyone successfully done this? any problems? any pics of your gas gas with kx plastics would be appriciated, cheers


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Old 09-15-2008, 05:40 PM
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Yep, 1998 KX250 plastic rear fender and side number plates.

Fit, (for the most part) pretty good. Not as clean of a fit as the
original plastics, but, acceptable.
DAMN. I take that picture back. That is the stock plastic right
before I replaced it.....sorry. They are so close I could'nt tell
for a minute.
I can get a new pic for you if you like. Lemme know.
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Old 09-15-2008, 10:39 PM
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That must be a KX side pannle. It has no air box cover on the side. How well dose it work?
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Old 09-16-2008, 06:42 AM
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That must be a KX side pannle. It has no air box cover on the side. How well dose it work?
Pre-'01 Gassers didn't have the quick-access air box. That pic above is either a '97 or '98. The fabricated swingarm and Ducati lighting coil are a dead giveaway.
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Old 09-16-2008, 09:10 AM
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Yes, It' a 1998. This one came out of the shop of MotoWest several years
ago. Steve may be able to confirm the story, but, from what I was told
this used to be an (ex-race) bike that was used or sponsered by MotoWest.
Steve adapted it with a complete wiring harness to make it street legal.
It's a great bike and a hoot to ride.
Like I said, I can take some updated pictures if anyone would like.
With some luck, she, should be wearing some new 17" SuperMoto shoes
sometime in the next few months.
Cheers, Jeff in So. Cal.
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Old 09-16-2008, 09:38 AM
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Thats cool. I wish i had your airbox desinge.
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Old 09-16-2008, 11:31 AM
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Here are the latest pictures with the KX plastics installed.
side view:

front view:

Hope this helps.
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Nice ride! Make me want to go work on my 97 250 tonight! Mine is also street legal, and black.. but partially apart at the moment.. Maybe it will be in one piece by the weekend..
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Jeff,
So that motor has the counter ballance unit? Must be like riding with a 35hp electric motor
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Old 09-16-2008, 06:26 PM
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Yes it does, and yes it is. So smooth it is hard
to believe it's a two stroke. It is way smoother
than my Honda XL350R. Right now, I believe it
is running 13/47 or 13/45 gearing. I would like
to take it a bit higher if I can. To cruse in the
sweet spot below where the power valve wants
to open is right around 52-55MPH. It does like
to have a bit of throttle, or it surges in the
lower gears with the throttle just cracked open.
It is definitely not being stressed by the way I
ride it on the street. (Old, fat & slow) ya know?
Thanks for the compliments. More picts to
follow when it becomes a full SuMo.
Jeff
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