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Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:13 pm
by SQUAT 405
Ok scorps no worries ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,nice spanyard though! got 6 like that last week straight out the front on or about the 24 fathom mark,,, but dont know how to get them on here,,,,,!!!good eating ey ,,,,,,see you at the invite day,,,,
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 11:13 am
by garrison
Well work is slowly progressing on the KT. It's disassembled into it's component parts. Carby is done. RH engine cover was cracked so that's been welded. Engine cases etc and fork lowers off to get vapour blasted soon. Fork tubes are going to RAD. Will probably go with new shocks (betors, NJB, legends, a few options...

)and get the old ones re-done later. Various parts have been received from around the planet. I've decided not to do too much with the frame. Where it's bent under the engine will probably just get smashed up again, anyway. So it'll just be stripped and powder coated. For the moment I'll clean up the rims and hubs a bit and leave it at that. Re-lacing with stainless spokes is going to be precisely $520

, and that's something I didn't think about til recently, so they can wait for now. Various parts need to be cleaned up and re-plated. I need to ponder the old v. new guards question, too.
Plenty to do.
Anyone have any idea where I can get some new OEM or repro dust shields/wipers? csmnl and nwvintagecycleparts don't list them (Babbits et al list them but no mention of stock levels, but I'm not holding my breath). I'll try Fred, too. Has anyone here sourced any?
Finding all these bits would have been un-possible last decade. What did we do before the internet???

ps. I'll be heading out to Pacific Park tomorrow (sunday) and hope to see some twin shock action then. May even head out today to catch the serious folk in action.
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 4:57 pm
by Stork955
Gday, dust shields are available aftermarket. You need the dimensions and most are available. Also, Have you tried a dealer? You may be well surprised what is still available and at what cost.
Cheers,
Stork.
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 3:50 pm
by garrison
Stork, dealer tells me Kaw. Aust. list them as NLA.
Do you have any leads for aftermarket ones. Like a website with dimensions?
thanks
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 5:38 pm
by Stork955
Gday, harder to find websites but google birdman in Aus, they import a lot of this stuff. I have .pdf catologues that I can email you if you cant find any.
Cheers,
Stork.
PS - these dust seals aren't the high type, although I think I can remember seeing those somewhere also. I'll have a look around myself tonight.
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Wed Sep 02, 2009 10:12 pm
by I Russ
I got some dust wipers for my KT off Fred
Russ
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 7:18 pm
by garrison
Ooh didn't think of Fred... I'll give him a go. Thanks
Stork, I'm after the original type of boot/shield if I can get them.

Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:49 pm
by garrison
Seems the fork seals are the same as ones for the TY250. Does anyone know if the dust shields, circlips and washers are the same?
I've sourced some All Balls seals locally (like the ones on tytrials.co.uk), I'll see if I notice the 30% less stiction or whatever they have. Doubt it, lol.
Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:57 pm
by garrison
OK ,time for some pics...
I forgot to take a pic of the carby before I boxed it up to send off. Suffice to say, it was pretty crudded up.
Here's a pic of the cap before

and after


Sent the triple clamps off to get mass finished.
Before...

Pretty happy with the results, not ecstatic, however. The clamp at the top in the pic is a NOS one I have.

The good thing about mass finishing is it doesn't remove the original forging marks etc and was the factory finish on these parts. The NOS part looks way shinier in the pic above than in the flesh. Camera had issues with the shine, I guess.
Here's the underside, a more realistic display of the difference. This bit was quite oxidised and gunked up, so it's a vast improvement.

Re: KT250 resto...help appreciated
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 10:07 pm
by garrison
continuing...
Did a bit of polishing over the weekend. Here are the front mudguard brackets. Lots of crud and rust on the inside surfaces.


after a go with the wire wheel, then cutting compound and polish on the calico wheels...


That bench grinder with polishing wheels is a must have, IMHO!
