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KLX110 Makeover

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Hey guys, What's up?



I see a lot of people that makeover their bike and post their pics, so, let mek now what you guys think.



Thanks



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#23 ·
looks good dude. cause it looks like mine haha. I have the TBP big valve head & it bumps! u should look 4 a kx60 rear wheel (hub). They are way lighter. This helps with flicking the rear end around in the air. Also the sprocket is a solid mount- no more sloppy rubber blocks so it hooks up more solidly. Also may as well splurge for sum alum rims. u lose unsprung weight, your tires wont slip as much on the bead (u should get rim locks though) & u can get em in blue to match the rest of the bike!
 
#24 ·
KLX_pitbike_racer said:
looks good dude. cause it looks like mine haha. I have the TBP big valve head & it bumps! u should look 4 a kx60 rear wheel (hub). They are way lighter. This helps with flicking the rear end around in the air. Also the sprocket is a solid mount- no more sloppy rubber blocks so it hooks up more solidly. Also may as well splurge for sum alum rims. u lose unsprung weight, your tires wont slip as much on the bead (u should get rim locks though) & u can get em in blue to match the rest of the bike!
Thanks dude; how do you like the big valve head ,whitch one do u have, and will the 65 rear hub work with the stock 110 rim, and yes i would like to get rims also.:cool:
 
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jdawg said:
Thanks dude; how do you like the big valve head ,whitch one do u have, and will the 65 rear hub work with the stock 110 rim, and yes i would like to get rims also.:cool:
I got the head with the 143 kit. The head is p/n [TBW0985A] I think.

It works great, no issues.

The KX60 wheel is a pretty easy install. I couldn't find a cheap enough KX65 rear wheel so I went with the KX60. Check the spoke count on the KX65 wheel to see if it's the same as your stock KLX110 rim. I was lucky enough to barter a local wheel man into lacing & truing my wheels. It seems like a lot of special talent to get it right. Talent I was lacking haha.