Pit bike project
I got this little 50cc pit bike that wasn't running for $200. I put about $30 into it, and fixed up pretty nice. I'm going to give it to my girlfriends neice for Christmas. Here are the before and after pictures.
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no way.. really $30?
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You really know how to stretch your dollars! :) Is that a Chinese knock off of a Honda XR50?
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Actually, it was more like a little over $40. I replaced the swingarm bearings, and the graphics were $28. Already had the paint.
Yea, it's the Chinese clone of the Honda. I used a manual from the Honda monkey engine for the valve clearnaces...identical. |
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nice find, these little things can be asickness just like building AR15's lol!!!!!!!!
heres mine: 07 crf 100, leo vince pipe,k an n filter, bbr springs, bbr rev box, bbr frame craddle, renthal bars with 909 grips, moose racing sprokets, rk gold chain, custom EXCELS hand drilled from blanks by tcr wheels and hubs powder coated black. bridgestone 403 404's, ims wide pegs getting ready to put a 120 kit in her and a new rear gas shock. one of these days i will put a kx85 front end on her and it will be done. |
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Not a true pit bike but it will be this coming spring when I move my son up to a CRF150. It's a 65 bored to a 72. Gotta love KTM, inverted forks, hydraulic clutch, adjustable suspension. This little bike is shockingly fast!
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Nice mini motard! I love supermoto's. My DRZ440 supermoto had a crank bearing failure. Now I'm trying to decide if I should put a stroker in it, or part it out and get a KTM 690 SMC...I love those bikes.
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The kid and I are both into racing them. It's a total blast!
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That's a damn good looking bike. I'm pretty sure I've seen you post pics of it before. I wish there was an SM track here in San Antonio. Here's a video of the local hooligan crew.
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Here's the little monster I got rid of two weeks ago. Pitster Pro 140, 4 speed with a clutch, oil cooler, inverted forks, piggy back rear shock. It will hit 60 mph before you know and it was all torque. I might of had more fun on this little bike bang bars with friends than any of my big bikes.
And bought for 500 in perfect shape then sold it a year later for 700!!!!!!!!!!! |
That video has me wanting to sell my street bike to build a supermoto, but not being able to do long highway rides would be a problem.
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"That video has me wanting to sell my street bike to build a supermoto, but not being able to do long highway rides would be a problem."
You don't sell silly... you add.:D There are actually many sumos designed to run down the road all day. |
Cliff, do you know Debi, aka Granny? She has DRZ and just recently got a KTM. I believe she lives in WA
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Nice work man... You really cleaned it up!
I started off on a 50cc... I now run a full-mod Kawasaki KLX-110 packed full with aftermarket goodies. Riding/racing these little bikes has been a blast, and it's very addicting! Here's a couple pics of our bikes... The green #6 bike belongs to my wife when my buddies aren't borrowing it. <a href="http://s592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/?action=view&current=VC.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/VC.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> <a href="http://s592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/?action=view&current=110c.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/110c.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> <a href="http://s592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/?action=view&current=110b.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/110b.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> <a href="http://s592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/?action=view&current=110.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt4/blake_hughes/110.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> |
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Cliff, do you know Debi, aka Granny? She has DRZ and just recently got a KTM. I believe she lives in WA.
Bahahahahahahaha.... Debi Johnson. Deb and I are pretty good buddies. We hang out at the same track and give each other crap all the time. Now that she has a Ryan Pugh built bike instead of that clunky DRZ she's a hell of a handful on the track.:D |
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I've been DROOLING over this street legal RM250 with a CR500 motor. It's for sale in WA, maybe you've seen it around. Not sure if you're a supermotojunkie.com member, but here's his add. If I had the money, it'd be in my garage...the ultimate Hooligan machine. as the title says i am selling my plated rm250/cr500 supermoto heres a list of the parts the bike has complete acerbis plastic set one industries graphics and pre print backrounds trail tech headlight ufo tail light rmz 450 showa suspension front and back rmz swing arm pro taper bars pro taper upper and lower triple clamp full pro circuit platinum exhaust w/ pro circuit 304 silencer cyrcra supermoto front fender acerbis supermoto hand guards waved rear rotor w /new pads beringer 4 piston oversized brake calliper beringer 320mm front oversized rotor steel braid front brake line new levers ims "kick it" kickstand shortened for supermoto excel pro series supermoto wheels and hubs with rmz 450 carriers micheline pilot power tires front and rear frame modified to accept cr500 engine radiator drilled and cooling port added for cr500 engine frame swing arm subframe all powder coated. clean and clear wa title and street legal plate fresh top end rebuild boysen clutch cover boysen ignition cover 5000$ will consider trade for 05 or newer yz250 and cash not interested in parting the bike out. thanks for looking only thing this bike needs it a lighting coil or a battery to power the lights. http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...ofinish002.jpg http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f3...ofinish001.jpg |
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The KLX-110 makes a great project bike! They're a lot of fun to wrench on, with tons of options. My wife's bike has a shortened front-end off a KX85 with a 14" rim laced on the hub. Take a look at the front brake rotor... It makes doing stoppies (and getting tossed over the bars) really easy. My bike is a stroked 165cc (which bumps it to a 177cc) with a ported big valve head... Doesn't seem too impressive, but it's only spinning a 12" wheel... It's as fast as (and maybe faster than) a stock 250F. I love the looks we get when my buddies and I ride with the big bikes... A 6'2" dude on a KLX-110 passing guys on 250/450F's isn't cool, but we enjoy it! Lol. Here's a couple GoPro videos of us on our 110's: http://youtu.be/6lheEDK_F1I?hd=1 At this race my lap times on the 110 were within 1-2 seconds of my lap times on my 450. Lol http://youtu.be/fL8RIlbJIwQ?hd=1 |
I want to build a little super moto....that would be insanely fun. What do you guys start with for a good build?
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I'd also like to know what the most cost effective bike to start a build with is. I've had a couple CRF 450's setup for mx so I know them well, but am not sure if they would make a good street-able SM? All of the SM's setup for street that come up for sale in my area are WAY overpriced.
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