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    Quote Originally Posted by August View Post
    How many post are required for sending PMs?
    10 i believe.

    I have a KDX200 (Same as the 220). Pretty easy to get parts for them as they are very common.

    We have a fair few 150's here in new zealand. More RG150's than KR150's however thats kinda going the other way as the KR's are more robust and the RG150's are slowly dwiddling away.

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    Any word on the 150 fxr/raidar?


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    10 i believe.

    I have a KDX200 (Same as the 220). Pretty easy to get parts for them as they are very common.

    We have a fair few 150's here in new zealand. More RG150's than KR150's however thats kinda going the other way as the KR's are more robust and the RG150's are slowly dwiddling away.
    I'm in Thailand we're the KDX isn't so common but there are plenty of KR150s. Although the clutch baskets are different, the plates are the same size. Would be good to know if any major parts are interchangeable, save me a lot of time and money buying stuff from overseas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by August View Post
    I'm in Thailand we're the KDX isn't so common but there are plenty of KR150s. Although the clutch baskets are different, the plates are the same size. Would be good to know if any major parts are interchangeable, save me a lot of time and money buying stuff from overseas.
    You may have some luck if you can get a parts manual for both bikes and work off the numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koba View Post
    You may have some luck if you can get a parts manual for both bikes and work off the numbers.
    The KDX microfiche is online, but no luck with the KR, can't find a parts manual.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ric View Post
    Last week I saw anRG 150 and a KR 150 sitting side by side. Engines about $170.
    Ric, I wanted to PM you, but don't have enough posts. I have some info that might help you, so if you can PM me I'll let you know.

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    Are the 150s being used for racing or road riding?

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    Quote Originally Posted by August View Post
    Are the 150s being used for racing or road riding?
    150 here in NZ are being used for both. We have a class here called streetstock which is dominated by RG's and KR's.

    As the class name suggests, very little modification from the road base model is allowed.

    For the record Qkkid was in my bed, not the other way round

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    Are you allowed to use aftermarket expansion chambers or cdi?

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    Quote Originally Posted by August View Post
    Are you allowed to use aftermarket expansion chambers or cdi?
    Nope, rules are here if ya want a read:

    http://mnz.edev.co.nz/docs/rules/201...g.pdf?sfvrsn=2

    Chapter 22.11

    http://www.motorcyclingnz.co.nz/regu.../general-rules

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    That's a shame, light weight racing pipes and CDIs are available over here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by August View Post
    That's a shame, light weight racing pipes and CDIs are available over here.
    But it has made the class good fun and close for those involved.

    Aftermarket CDIs (I'm assuming they are programmable and come with their own software); BST, Cheater, rexton etc.

    what are they worth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by August View Post
    That's a shame, light weight racing pipes and CDIs are available over here.
    Yea theres alot of work that could be done to the engines but its primarily an entry level class for our young riders to start in with somewhat evenly matched bikes ie takes the checkbook out of the equation for the youngin's

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    Quote Originally Posted by speights_bud View Post
    Yea theres alot of work that could be done to the engines but its primarily an entry level class for our young riders to start in with somewhat evenly matched bikes ie takes the checkbook out of the equation for the youngin's
    That's true. I managed to find a parts catalogue for the KR150 http://www.scribd.com/doc/30455888/K...-parts-catalog

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bert View Post
    Aftermarket CDIs (I'm assuming they are programmable and come with their own software); BST, Cheater, rexton etc.

    what are they worth?
    I'm not sure of the prices, but they aren't programmable or anything too fancy.

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