Lewis Moto
07-08-2009, 07:02 PM
Do you find that your garage is lacking in motorcycles and surplus parts?
Do you feel the need to shift your projects around the garage relentlessly and sift through countless piles of "stuff" before you find what your looking for?
Do you have a penchant for old, small capacity Kawasaki 2 strokes?
If so then read on!
I have for sale this;
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249640615.jpg
Its a KH100 Bucket racer.
"WOW!" you say. "I wonder what it would take to have that generator of AWESOME in my garage?"
Well the answer to that lies a long way down the page.
Because not only do you get a great sounding, cool looking, ester smelling beastie that exudes AWESOME that will without a doubt make your mates envious of your new found AWESOME generator, you also receive a plethora of parts. Thats right I said PLETHORA!
By Plethora I mean 7 engines to rat for parts, a spare frame, 6 ignitions, 2 swingarms, 1 KE100 roller, 1 KV100 roller, tanks, exhausts, Spare pistons (sized to this barrel), a mountain. Thats right! A mountain of gaskets and seals.
Seriously I have too many parts to mention so if your interested then be sure you bring a ute and a trailer.
Info regarding the most AWESOME KH100 in question.
- Extensive porting
- KX80 electronic ignition
- TM28 Flatslide carb ( comes with numerous VM25 roundslides for P5)
- Custom made, and well done at that, exhaust.
- Modified port timing
- Modified rotary disc ( comes with spares for your own fettling)
- Yamaha rod and piston - is good
- Z250 front end for greater stiffness and better braking.
- Modified Swingarm to raise ride height
- KH125 Ducktail to match the lines of the tank
- New chain
- Numerous sprockets to alter gearing
- Dunstall fairing - adds additional awesomeness
- New set of Michelin M45's chucked in
What more can I say? If anyone is interested then by all means come around and kick its tyres. I built it up and enjoyed doing that, the only problem is that I'm too fucking big to ride it to good effect.
Plus I have another project on the go that is more promising to a fat bastard like me on a budget.
Do you feel the need to shift your projects around the garage relentlessly and sift through countless piles of "stuff" before you find what your looking for?
Do you have a penchant for old, small capacity Kawasaki 2 strokes?
If so then read on!
I have for sale this;
http://www.asfphotos.com/upload/1249640615.jpg
Its a KH100 Bucket racer.
"WOW!" you say. "I wonder what it would take to have that generator of AWESOME in my garage?"
Well the answer to that lies a long way down the page.
Because not only do you get a great sounding, cool looking, ester smelling beastie that exudes AWESOME that will without a doubt make your mates envious of your new found AWESOME generator, you also receive a plethora of parts. Thats right I said PLETHORA!
By Plethora I mean 7 engines to rat for parts, a spare frame, 6 ignitions, 2 swingarms, 1 KE100 roller, 1 KV100 roller, tanks, exhausts, Spare pistons (sized to this barrel), a mountain. Thats right! A mountain of gaskets and seals.
Seriously I have too many parts to mention so if your interested then be sure you bring a ute and a trailer.
Info regarding the most AWESOME KH100 in question.
- Extensive porting
- KX80 electronic ignition
- TM28 Flatslide carb ( comes with numerous VM25 roundslides for P5)
- Custom made, and well done at that, exhaust.
- Modified port timing
- Modified rotary disc ( comes with spares for your own fettling)
- Yamaha rod and piston - is good
- Z250 front end for greater stiffness and better braking.
- Modified Swingarm to raise ride height
- KH125 Ducktail to match the lines of the tank
- New chain
- Numerous sprockets to alter gearing
- Dunstall fairing - adds additional awesomeness
- New set of Michelin M45's chucked in
What more can I say? If anyone is interested then by all means come around and kick its tyres. I built it up and enjoyed doing that, the only problem is that I'm too fucking big to ride it to good effect.
Plus I have another project on the go that is more promising to a fat bastard like me on a budget.