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@mr.classicgarage89413 жыл бұрын
Hi thank you very much i found your your vlog regarding the cvk carb.fuel mix.adjustment.you are so very helpfull.i finally solved my problem i was struggling to get the right adjustment of my cvk fuel mix.thank you again.i will keep follow your vlog thank you...
@Wathappn2u3 жыл бұрын
this is off topic but do you know where i can get a aftermarket brake pedal? i cant find one anywhere
@lionblue34492 жыл бұрын
Hi, I have followed your video and replaced my swingarm bearings on 2001 kx250, I used a rfx kit as in uk and factory links not readily available. My issue is with the bearings installed and pivot bolt torqued the arm still slides freely approx 5mm left to right. Have you come across this issue before and just too add its a brand new swing arm. Its as if the collars or sleeves are too long because with it installed into the swing arm when one side is flush the other protrudes approx 5mm and I think this is why with it fitted to the bike it slides on the bearing. I installed the linkage just to see if that stabilises it and it does somewhat but still possible to slide with hands. I have measured the distance between frame and engine against the collars and sleeves: the left side is almost perfect fit but the right is very very tight.
@jackjacks2886 Жыл бұрын
Did the factory links kit hold up? Thought I saw you using pivot works in another video- struggling to pick a kit for the Swingarm/linkage/ and steering stem after reading reviews, lol.
@HTMR Жыл бұрын
Both brands worked well for me.
@ThomasHarris-p5g8 ай бұрын
Followed step by step 1999 kx250 swingarm will not slide back in collars push the spacer out everytime engine is loose to allow the wiggle room no idea what is going on
@CZwies208 ай бұрын
Too much grease probably
@ThomasHarris-p5g8 ай бұрын
Definitely did not over do the grease collars push the spacer out and frame knocks them out fits fine without spacers but I know the spacers are needed
@TheHypnotstCollector3 жыл бұрын
Be sure to NOT Use Made in China bearings. Koyo, NTD etc are good bearings. I had to buy bolts for the swing arm shock linkage on my KX. They were $20+ each. BUT it turned out I didn't need them. I couldn't find specs for the bolts and replaced them. Then I compared them to the new OEM bolts. I replaced every bearing and anything else you can think of on the bike. Here is a nightmare story: I put the crank bearings (Koyo 63/22C4) in the freezer. Freezer was cycling too warm. For two months. I knew it not. Rust formed....Engine lasted One Hour. That cost me a cool $600 for rebuild the crank again, bearings, bored out the cylinder .020. It's a long story. So, only freeze the bearings when you are going to use them. We replaced the freezer too! Make certain you use bearings with a good reputation. Chinese bearings are dangerous. Probably ok for skateboards....