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Canadian Daves JustKDX
hop up's for a 1986 kdx 200
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[QUOTE="andrew, post: 187000, member: 16274"] I had an '88 model, which was very similar to the '86. best hopups in my opinion are boysen reeds, go one size smaller on the main jet, after-market pipe and silencer. Of course, if you're prepared to spend money you could go for some port work too. You may have trouble getting an after-market pipe for the old girl; I never managed to find one here in australia but you may have more luck over your way. After all that, your biggest hurdle may be stopping, and I eventually ditched mine in favour of one with a rear disk brake. As far as a rear fender goes, I reckon you'll have to be prepared to do some cutting and drilling. Can't help you with a MX bike compatability, but I had a UFO fender on mine which, while not looking quite as cool as a MX one, still looked better than the stocker... cheers [/QUOTE]
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