1993 KX 125 - Finished....For Now

Darcy16
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7/19/2022 5:20am
Bike looks great. I was also a big fan of the yellow headlight and hand guards
RobJ
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2/6/2024 4:11pm

Love this build. Reminds me of Stefan Passeri's mid 90s KX125 in the WEC.

Another option for good enduro forks is the Showa 45mm conventionals off the late 90's RMX (I have these on my KX200), or the Showa 49's off the RM 96-98. They can be made pretty plush. The latter is a twin chamber fork - as advanced as conventionals got to. Both these forks would perform as well if not better than the Marzochhi 45s, and would be easier to get parts for. 

There's also the Paioli 46 conventionals from the 90s that Gas Gas used for a while.Yamaha used them fort as while on the TTR600. They share KYB internals I think. 

briansmith
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5/12/2024 12:28pm

Do you know what year rear brake master cylinder will fit the 93’s? Beautiful bike!!!!

4DAIVIPAI2K5
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5/19/2024 6:03am
jt.hagerty wrote:
Well the bike is pretty much finished, if they ever are finished. I'm still having trouble getting the clutch to release. I'm very happy with the...
Well the bike is pretty much finished, if they ever are finished. I'm still having trouble getting the clutch to release.

I'm very happy with the way the bike turned out. I've pretty much touched every piece of the bike.




What frame guards did you go with?

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