The training mob I worked for had one of these albeit the older pre electric start version (oh and the decompressor was pharked). What a mission to get started, but what a beast when it did
It's really all about standing around drinking Dave's beer.
2008 ZRX1200 Greeeeen Roadie
2016 KTM Superduke 1290 Oraaaaange
2016 Seadoo RXTX300
Too many toys.......work is getting in the way!!!!
The training mob I worked for had one of these albeit the older pre electric start version (oh and the decompressor was pharked). What a mission to get started, but what a beast when it did
I had a KLX650RR which had the same basic engine design and that was a bitch to start as it too had no electric starter. It would be the hardest on the side of a hill to start if I stalled it and was easier to roll start the thing. Still one of the best dirt bikes I ever had, only one problem I came across was the timing chain had streched a small bit in one spot and was fixed on later models I believe. Also after a really hard thrash I had to cool it down riding around for a while otherwise it would spit its coolant. (I had the coolant system leak tested and was fine)
Like your bike,,,, Gosling1 is right put some sticky tires on it, and turn it into a motard. you will be very pleasantly surprised how well that thing handles.
It a KX500 with a port job, Pro-Circuit pipe, marvic wheels, mongrel (bitsa) front brake and lowered both ends.
Used to be a ton of fun around the track and I could out brake just about anything except some 125s on it. The 125 weren't a problem though, I'd just pick them up on the exit again. Had the rear in the air a lot.
Sold it in 2000 and it went north to some guy who works(ed) at Whales in QLD, hopefully it's still going strong up there. Really easy to own track bike - if you drop it you'd just pick it up and keep going!
It used to hate high speed tracks like P.I. though, it'd weave like a bastard on high speed sweepers - the frame was just to flexible around the head stem. Fantastic at Broadford, Winton even Mac PArk in Sa.