08-18-2017, 07:31 PM | #181 |
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love it, now your talkin !!! your killin it with that "lame, low quality, bad welds, poorly designed, no warranty, and any other remark that has been said about these" china bike, and sounds like your killing yourself too. thanks for sharing all the great photos !!
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08-18-2017, 10:29 PM | #182 | |
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I almost blew drink out my nose!! Lots of our riding is like that, but I don't often stop to take photos- sometimes I don't dare. |
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08-21-2017, 11:27 PM | #185 |
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Trip prep and a few discoveries.
So remember a few pictures back where I wrecked my chain guide on a rock??
I called PP and they wanted $75 plus $15 shipping for a chain guide which is nuts expensive. My hunch is that they didn't understand what part I was looking for (at least I hope so). After mucho time looking through images of chain guides I though the crf230 guide looked close, so we dropped by a Honda dealer with a tape measure. Turns out that they were sold out of 230s... but we noticed the CRF150R and immediately recognized the chain guide. It was *exactly* the same. Honda wanted $24.95 for the plastic part and $17 for the aluminum. I decided to go up another step and bought a TMDesignworks guide for our upcoming trip; I really don't want something as simple as the chain guide to ruin our efforts. It arrived an hour ago and bolted right up!! Also went for a new sprocket from PBI while I was doing the rear tire: The new rear tire is a massive 120/100-18 Shinko 505 Cheater: I had to install some spacer bushings to move the muffler over so that this beast will clear everything!! Should provide maximum traction! |
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08-22-2017, 12:27 AM | #186 | |
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How is the suspension feeling these days for you on the single track? |
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08-22-2017, 09:55 AM | #188 | |
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You reminded me of two other things I figured out parts swap wise. The rear sprockets are standard Honda/Yamaha 6 bolt sprockets. Same as CRF250 and 450s. I lost a front spoke somewhere along my travels.. I have now gone over all the spokes and tightened them up. For a replacement spoke I have a '96 CR125 chassis in my shed. The front wheel is a match. The rotor looks to be the same. I pulled a spoke out of the '96 front wheel and it bolted right into the Pitster wheel- even has the right thread. |
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08-25-2017, 06:38 PM | #189 |
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Not tons of info on this bike on the internet, but there are tons of youtube videos of the Kayo K6 which I believe is the exact same bike. Unfortunately, all of those are in different languages, but you can get a good feel for what the bike is all about. There are also a lot of videos of the Kayo T4, which is the same as the Pitster Pro XTR 250 air cooled bike.
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08-25-2017, 07:30 PM | #190 |
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Yep, wish I spoke Russian ; they have a video showing how to make the 250 a 300cc bike. But I can't glean much from it.
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08-26-2017, 02:59 PM | #191 |
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Chonda, I'm curious as to whether simple parts are available for this bike directly from Pitster. I was thinking about things like oil filters and it looks like your bike might have a rather long oil filter on the bottom of the engine like the CSC RX3. I noticed that those filters look like they can be bought off Aliexpress, but they are $12 or so. I wouldn't mind waiting on parts as long as there is a source for them. Hoping that Pitster is a reliable source for the high wear items, but worldwide it looks like there are many, many Kayo's out there on the trails. I just haven't tracked down a good source for Kayo parts yet, but I'm sure it's out there.
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08-26-2017, 03:29 PM | #192 | |
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Pitster seems to be stocking alot of the parts. I walked in a few weeks ago and got a new front brake lever and a shifter for reasonable $. The parts guys were enthusiastic about this bike and said that they planned to increase inventory for it. |
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08-26-2017, 03:31 PM | #193 |
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The filters are the same size, but the Pitster uses a stainless steel mesh that is cleanable and re-useable. I bought some of the paper style from TaoBao, but the Pitster filter seems better to me.
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08-26-2017, 04:32 PM | #194 | |
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08-26-2017, 05:28 PM | #195 | |
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The seat pan appears to be identical to the KTM. Seat Concepts has done me a good job on past seats, but I decided to use the information on this guys website to roll my own: http://diymotorcycleseat.com/ The new seat is about 2" lower and has sit bone relief and a "Purple" sample pad for a tailbone relief. My shaping skills suck, so I haven't posted anything about it. It looks a little lumpy, but it seems to work. I'll take a few pics of the LXR fully loaded for our 10 days of goat trails trip. We leave next week, so it's been a hectic week!! There is a TM Designworks skidplate on it's way from MA that I sincerely hope gets here before we leave. The part # is KTMC-250-BK and fitment is still up in the air. |
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efi, fuel injection, lxr250, pitster |
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