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Thread: Rebuild time

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    Rebuild time

    where do i go to get a good job done at a good price for a kx250 two stroke complete rebuild, in auckland? cheers for any leads

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    spectrum are pretty good

    why not do it yourself its not that hard ?
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    Trade me seem to have some good rebiuld kit prices
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    Spectrum Motorcycles, Barrys Point rd (just off it actually) Takapuna. Ph 489 5355
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    its flashing away, right under your post,
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    Yes, Mr Motorcycles in Pukekohe, thanks oldguy.Now you have 2 of the best and both are Kawasaki.

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    why own a 2 stroke and not do it yourself? isn't that the fun of owning a bike - pulling it to bits, figuring out how to put it back together - getting it back together - finding it doesnt work - pulling it apart again - then finding the little spring/clip/washer that you forgot and it magically works again

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