I thought it would be fun to share some pictures of my hybrid build with everyone. I purchased my bike with the motor installed, but in very rough shape. It is a 2003 KX 250 frame, 2001 KDX 220 engine with an EFM auto cluch, and Showa A Kit suspension (verified with Pro Circuit). The previous owner is a very nice guy, but did not have the tools to really finish the bike. The first order of business was to finish the motor mounts, head stay, and pipe mounts. I apologize I don't have any really good pics of the mounts. Next came the initial tear down:
I left the triple clamps on the bike, because they had been serviced recently. I then stripped the frame and primed and painted it.
Then began the reconstruction process. I put the bike back together:
I added all new plastic from Acerbis, and handlebars and grips from Pro Taper:
Because the EFM clutch does not use a clutch lever, the previous owner rather ingeniously adapted a KTM clutch cylinder to be a left side brake. It uses a very long braided line and actually works really well. That is until you try to fan the clutch to get yourself out of a hole.
It makes up for this in ease of use on long downhills. Here is how the brake line is ran around the engine. There is also no rear brake pedal or master cylinder. Hard to get used to, but easy to use.
Here is the bike all reassembled. I painted the pipe using VHT high heat exhaust paint, using a heat gun to cook the paint. It has held up pretty well, although I have considered Jet Hot coating on it at some point. I also added N-Style graphics:
After riding it for a few times, I decided to add a headlight (because I could, I guess
). Here is the final product as it sits today:
I love my little hybrid. It may not be as fast as my 2004 KX 250, but it is so easy to ride and will climb a tree if asked. If you are thinking about doing a hybrid, I don't think you will regret it.