AJ Waggoner
Crash Test Dummy
- Nov 5, 1999
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AJ Waggoner said:The KX500AF is 12,499..
keep in mind a KX500 engine assembled new from parts is 6K
and the 250F bike to modify is 6K.
add in the other parts and labor needed to convert a 4 stroke to a 2 stroke and you easily have a 12K bike, even after we sell the 250F engine out.
All the parts for the engine in any of our bikes are ordered individually from the OEMS and hand assembled in our shop, and Both Honda and Kawasaki parts add up.
It is not an inexpensive way to build a motorcycle,but if the OEMS drop a beloved model, it really is the only way to bring it back as a new motorcyle,and in a new chassis an improved one.
The KDX200AF and KDX220AF :)
wil run about the same as the 2012 KX500AF and 2012 KX250AF bikes,
the parts are roughly the same price to build this model.
AJ Waggoner said:add in the other parts and labor needed to convert a 4 stroke to a 2 stroke and....
sr5bidder said:if the specs are right that af is only 8 lbs lighter than a stock kdx...take the oem pipe and silencer of and replace with an fmf and it would be about the same if not lighter.
I wonder how much range is given up with the small tank on the AF?
it does look sweet though
mudpack said:Who does this?
That Service KDX200 is flat sweet.
ericmiles said:AJ...What is your URL? Where are y'all located? Is it servicehonda.com?
_JOE_ said:There were lots of 2 stroke street bikes in the 70s/80s.....I don't think simply being 2 stroke would prevent you from registering a bike. There's a few plated 2 stroke mx bikes here, it would be awesome if the Service bikes could be made street legal. 500AF/SM? :aj: :aj:
No....I mean convert a 4 stroke engine to a 2 stroke:AJ Waggoner said:we do?
Here at Service Kawasaki..
mudpack said:No....I mean convert a 4 stroke engine to a 2 stroke:
"Originally Posted by AJ Waggoner
add in the other parts and labor needed to convert a 4 stroke to a 2 stroke and.... "
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