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unicycle
10-19-2007

Hey I have a new KX100 and my dad was wondering if a 250 motor could be fit into it. Is it possible? My questions are: Would it be cost effective? Would there be alot of maintenance? Could the frame handle the stress?

OR would it just be better to get a 250 bike later?
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xxxbansheexxx on 10-20-2007
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it would probably be easer to get a 250 later
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MX86 on 10-20-2007
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get the 250 later. the fram wasn't designed for the extra vibration or weight of the heavier motor
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DirtDemon on 10-21-2007
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Service Honda put a CR500 motor into a CR125 frame, so why not?. If you already have the 250 motor laying around, I say go for it, otherwise just sell the 100 and get a 250.
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kxrider on 10-21-2007
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ur better off jus puttin a 125 in it a 250 is gonna need 2 radiators and tha kx100 only has one and tha gas tank dosent have relief for tha 2nd radiator on tha flywheel side
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2002shee on 10-21-2007
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Definetly get a 250 later, the 125 frame and suspension wont handle the extra load.
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unicycle on 10-21-2007
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My dad decided that we would get a 250 later so thanks guys. Good deal
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