Help finding part number
#11
Whoops, thought it was a newer bike.
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S OEM Front Hub | MotoSport
Has all the years, just go back and type in the make and model
2006 Kawasaki KLX250S OEM Front Hub | MotoSport
Has all the years, just go back and type in the make and model
#12
Thanks for the links to the hub, but its actually on the oem front suspension fiche. On the fiche the four studs on the right fork leg are not listed as a part. Rather, it shows only one little stud sticking out of the bottom of the fork.
The links posted don't show the studs im looking for. So I measured one from the klx and found a honda fork stud that (fingers crossed) works. If it's a miss, I'll just find a M6 bolt and rock that.
Appreciate all the help. Good forum around here!
Ems, hopefully we'll meet up some time for a local ride
-Mike
The links posted don't show the studs im looking for. So I measured one from the klx and found a honda fork stud that (fingers crossed) works. If it's a miss, I'll just find a M6 bolt and rock that.
Appreciate all the help. Good forum around here!
Ems, hopefully we'll meet up some time for a local ride
-Mike
#13
If you want the original parts its on the front fork fiche .
Ronayers.com Microfiche Kawasaki>Motorcycle>2006>KLX250S>Front Fork(2/2)(H6F)
Ronayers.com Microfiche Kawasaki>Motorcycle>2006>KLX250S>Front Fork(2/2)(H6F)
thx
#14
Thanks for the links to the hub, but its actually on the oem front suspension fiche. On the fiche the four studs on the right fork leg are not listed as a part. Rather, it shows only one little stud sticking out of the bottom of the fork.
The links posted don't show the studs im looking for. So I measured one from the klx and found a honda fork stud that (fingers crossed) works. If it's a miss, I'll just find a M6 bolt and rock that.
Appreciate all the help. Good forum around here!
Ems, hopefully we'll meet up some time for a local ride
-Mike
The links posted don't show the studs im looking for. So I measured one from the klx and found a honda fork stud that (fingers crossed) works. If it's a miss, I'll just find a M6 bolt and rock that.
Appreciate all the help. Good forum around here!
Ems, hopefully we'll meet up some time for a local ride
-Mike
It's not the exact link, I didn't know exactly what you were looking for, there are options on the side to pick and choose what part of the bike you want parts for.
#17
You can buy studs at Ace Hardware, that is where I got mine. The studs are held in with Red Locktite. You must apply heat to soften the locktite to remove the broken stud. I used a heat gun to heat the end of the fork. I also wrapped a wet rag around the fork to prevent heating the fork oil and components. With vice grips to loosen the stud, it is not a bad job to DIY, Get a torque wrench for future pinch bolt tightening. Check the other studs. The PO of my 2007 had stretched two studs almost to the breaking point.
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