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Wrinkles
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:00 am Post subject: 87 Tecate resto: opinions/advice on controls Reply with quote Back to top

G'day.. I'm in the middle of a resto of my B2, and currently focusing on the front end.
It's a "mild custom", so OEM isn't necessarily important.
I'm wondering about my options for brake & clutch levers.
I'd prefer to have "shorty's", which are an easy enough thing to track down - but would other make/model (eg ATC 250R) levers fit my existing perch/master cylinder?
If not, as far as I would imagine, I should be able to use just about any perch & lever set up for the clutch - but what about the brake?
Do I have to use an oem lever?
Would I be facing a financial & technical nightmare if I was to try to adapt something else - whether it be just the lever, or a complete new setup?
Any advice/thoughts greatly appreciated, thanks.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:59 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Why not keep it Kawasaki and update the whole set up to later model KX250 Mx'er, would look neat and allow parts availability later if need be.
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:15 am Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

It's funny... I've been looking at the thing from all angles, over & over.. contemplating this & that, and not once had I even considered that approach... thanks very much for the suggestion.

If I was to go down that path, at which point would I be best to "mate" the new-to-old brake system?

(would I put a new line to the existing caliper, or connect my existing line to the new master cylinder?)
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PostPosted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:37 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

I think you should find the fittings will work on the existing brake line with the KX250 master, maybe swing by your local Kawasaki dealer and take a look at the new and second hand KX's they have.
Post some pics of this beast if you can,,,hey are you the radio guy ?

Tony
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 2:05 pm Post subject: Reply with quote Back to top

Yeah Tony, I'm that same bloke.

There's really no pics worthy of posting at this stage - it's totally pulled to bits, every single nut & bolt. Apart from painting the frame, I've just been collecting various bits & pieces as funds allow - and cleaning/prepping everything else as time allows.

When things are starting to go back together I might post pics, but at this stage, the rate of progress would make it a very painful exercise for all who view these posts!

Also, I'm wondering if there's anybody who may have replaced fork seals on one of these jiggers? I read on a US website (can't remember which one) that the seals are the same as a Yamaha XT 600, but a listing for XT 600 seals on ebay shows a difference in part numbers between the 84-89 model and the 90-95. ...and why would I bother you ask? because XT 600 seals are a hell of a lot cheaoer than what I can find Tecate seals for. Anybody had experience in this (somewhat obscure) field?
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