Big bore the KLX or buy somethng new?
#1
Big bore the KLX or buy somethng new?
I have around 10K miles on my KLX-250S. What I'm missing is the kick starter and power. What it's not missing is the extra 80lbs a 650 would have.
I really don't have the time (or skill so the build time would be much higher) to do a big bore kit myself, compression release, and kick starter.
Am I just better off starting over with a street legal KTM or similar ride?
What would it cost to have someone else install the big bore kit? Kick starter? Compression relief in the head?
Thanks!
Sid
I really don't have the time (or skill so the build time would be much higher) to do a big bore kit myself, compression release, and kick starter.
Am I just better off starting over with a street legal KTM or similar ride?
What would it cost to have someone else install the big bore kit? Kick starter? Compression relief in the head?
Thanks!
Sid
#4
if you want "more" bike all around not just power but handling and dirt worthyness ktm's betas aprilias or husquvarna's are the way to go if i hade the $$ to keep my xr650 in race trim and pre run with it like i do i would or keep up the $$ on mataing a higher proformance bike i would but those factors are what led me here to thre klx, if you want snappy 350 power a beta 350 rs or a ktm exc 350 would be where i would go due to the better suspension they have if you want big power a exc500, beta 520 rs or the husky 511 or the monster husaberg fe 570 and at a reach the ktm enduro 690r you just have to ask is it just a step up in power or do you want more bike to go with the power?
Last edited by toyotabuilder; 07-08-2012 at 06:41 PM.
#5
The KLX-300 has a compression release for kick starting. The stock KLX-250S doesn't have this feature and use electric start.
If my battery or starter dies in the desert, I want to be able to kick start my motorcycle and ride out.
If my battery or starter dies in the desert, I want to be able to kick start my motorcycle and ride out.
#6
if you want "more" bike all around not just power but handling and dirt worthyness ktm's betas aprilias or husquvarna's are the way to go if i hade the $$ to keep my xr650 in race trim and pre run with it like i do i would or keep up the $$ on mataing a higher proformance bike i would but those factors are what led me here to thre klx, if you want snappy 350 power a beta 350 rs or a ktm exc 350 would be where i would go due to the better suspension they have if you want big power a exc500, beta 520 rs or the husky 511 or the monster husaberg fe 570 and at a reach the ktm enduro 690r you just have to ask is it just a step up in power or do you want more bike to go with the power?
The Kawasaki suspension is it's weak point. However, it is a true low maintanance dual sport and it works well enough. What I want is more motor to run 60MPH without reving so hard. I want an 80% street commuter with a 20% easy off road option. A 650 thumper is an option but, I don't want something that heavy or soft off road.
#7
The 250's have a compression release feature already.... its on the exhaust cam.
#8
So no need to do anything with the compression release on this bike just to add a kickstart.
#9
Yeah, that was the part I didn't get in Sid's post. I figured he knew it had the same basic setup as the KLX300, but that he wanted something different.
#10
Sid,
I did the 331 and went to a 15t front sprocket. It cruises easily on county highways(55mph). And has power to spare for passing, just roll on in 6th and 80mph pops up pretty quickly. The change to a BB is quite dramatic, if you can find a fellow klxer near you to help or a friend who knows what they are doing I would go for it. Great bang for the buck!
I did the 331 and went to a 15t front sprocket. It cruises easily on county highways(55mph). And has power to spare for passing, just roll on in 6th and 80mph pops up pretty quickly. The change to a BB is quite dramatic, if you can find a fellow klxer near you to help or a friend who knows what they are doing I would go for it. Great bang for the buck!