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maduncle
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Brand new to the forum - and seeking advice

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Hi there folks,

Cliff here - living and Healesville, Victoria and owning two Kawasaki's.

One is a brand new Z900RS I bought back in January. I have owned more than 20 bikes and never bought a new one until this one, I love it.

The other is a track bike project - a KH100 two stroke. I am having fun rebuilding this for the track, and I am now looking for some advice on the steps I need to take to get rid of the fuel oil tank and oil pump and just run premix in the fuel tank. I am not sure if this is a simple thing to do, or if I am at risk of doing damage elsewhere in the engine if the oil pump is not there.

And of course, I would love to do more to the engine than just a bigger piston, so all advice for improvements for track use would be appreciated.

I look forward to learning some more about these little fun things.
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Post by Kwakked Up »

Welcome Cliff

I came here many years ago seeking advice on my projects. Got plenty of help and advice and have been hanging around ever since.

It has been pretty quiet here for a while though but hopefully someone can jump in, you might have to be patient though.

Cheers mate
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G'Day ... and welcome
GOTTA LUV the 12R!!
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Welcome!

My (very limited) knowledge of two strokes says that you will be fine removing it and blanking off as required. Do you have a decent workshop manual?

Are there other guys tracking similar bikes out there? You will have the most fun if there are, and they will be a mine of the best info too?

Keep us posted and post pics!!!

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Re: Brand new to the forum - and seeking advice

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Hi all,

Thanks for the welcome.

I am slowly putting this bike together, spent yesterday fabricating a nifty battery holder only to read today that I don't need a battery for a track bike as it only ever powered the lights (!).

I need to find a KH100 racer and learn more...
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