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Kx65 issues after rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="Redordead89" data-source="post: 202777" data-attributes="member: 1590"><p>For all that has been said before, what I can be sure of is if as a buyer when looking for a bike if the seller tells me it's been rebuilt I call BS until I get proven wrong by recent receipts or a knowledgeable enough seller that knows what he's talking about, torque, tools and actual wear and tear on the specific high wear parts on a bike, if the seller isn't truthful we all know to walk away as it will cost big to put right all mistakes made on the curve, as Andy said before, once your 20 odd bikes down the line you will laugh at the past few days with or without us so keep on trucking and listen to what old guys tell you to do cos they've done it and done it and done it!</p><p>For every question you have, there's most likely a YouTube guide with explanation for methods from the likes of rocky mountain etc, if you see a cheap bike do the research before you buy it and without doubt but a manual.</p><p>EDIT- </p><p>Unless you plan on spending 3 bikes worth of cash on tools stick with 2 stroke for the moment and buy a clymer or Haynes manual for a 4T engine!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redordead89, post: 202777, member: 1590"] For all that has been said before, what I can be sure of is if as a buyer when looking for a bike if the seller tells me it's been rebuilt I call BS until I get proven wrong by recent receipts or a knowledgeable enough seller that knows what he's talking about, torque, tools and actual wear and tear on the specific high wear parts on a bike, if the seller isn't truthful we all know to walk away as it will cost big to put right all mistakes made on the curve, as Andy said before, once your 20 odd bikes down the line you will laugh at the past few days with or without us so keep on trucking and listen to what old guys tell you to do cos they've done it and done it and done it! For every question you have, there's most likely a YouTube guide with explanation for methods from the likes of rocky mountain etc, if you see a cheap bike do the research before you buy it and without doubt but a manual. EDIT- Unless you plan on spending 3 bikes worth of cash on tools stick with 2 stroke for the moment and buy a clymer or Haynes manual for a 4T engine! [/QUOTE]
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