Hey guys this is my first time on aforum. My name is Kyle and I am currently a flight student at Utah state university. I recently bought a 1993 kx500 and found a 2006 kx250f frame to transfer the engine into. I have been using the forum from sandblaster on the same rebuild but I just have a few questions with getting it done. My plan is to put my timbersled kit on it. Sandblaster you seem to know your stuff so I'm excited to talk with you. I have a cousin that is a great welder but we just need some guidance. Thanks for the help.
Kyle
Building a kx500af
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Re: Building a kx500af
Hi Kyle.
Welcome to the site,
Feel free to post whatever questions you may have.
If we don't know what the answer is I'll bet we can find it
Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words unless you talkin bikes, then it is worth a hundred thousand words
Flight student?
I took flying lessons when I was 15.
Loved it but was unable to finish as my family was dirt poor....
So, I caught big air on my Honda S90 and dreamed
Welcome to the site,
Feel free to post whatever questions you may have.
If we don't know what the answer is I'll bet we can find it
Remember, a picture is worth a thousand words unless you talkin bikes, then it is worth a hundred thousand words
Flight student?
I took flying lessons when I was 15.
Loved it but was unable to finish as my family was dirt poor....
So, I caught big air on my Honda S90 and dreamed
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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Re: Building a kx500af
i will be a flight instructor this time next year if you want to finish it up. haha i will be sure to take some good pictures of the build.
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Re: Building a kx500af
Lol, the only flight time I get is on my KX500
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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