Hey Guys--
I have just completed what I consider a "Top Shelf" project of putting a KX-500 motor into a 2006 525 sx KTM frame. I have owned 2 Service Honda Cr-500's in the past. I was very disappointed with how both of the Service Honda's handled. The bikes (Service Honda's) gave me zero confidence. This last fall I decided that i needed to start with a frame that gave me confidence to start with.
My style of riding demands a bike that is very much a "power slider". And, what gives me confidence is a bike that is stable in the rough, and on dry, slick turns that the front wheel sticks, while I can bring the rear wheel around predictably, without having the bike high-side, unpredictably.
I purchased the 2006 KTM 525sx last year off of craigslist, with the bike only having 25 hours on it. I had Jeff Slavens do a high end valve job on both the Forks, and the shock. I have ridden the 525 alot last year to fine-tune it, before i had to begin purchasing KX-500 motors.
I had Jim Bennett at Racer's Edge in Lakewood, Colorado totally rebuild one of the '99 KX-500 engine's I had purchased. Jim has done several motors for me in the past. We always try and build a motor that reduce's the 500's vibration, and to do mod's that create reliability, in any of the big two-strokes.
I rode the KXTM for the first time this last Sunday, March 20th at Milliken, Co.--Which was a fairly technical track--I was very suprized just how different the two-stroke motor "weighted" the suspension, compared to the 525 4-stroke.
This is a very easy conversion to do. The motor fits into the frame, like it is done at the factory. You do not have to cut the downtube yoke at all. Even the chain guard that covers the countershaft sprocket, on the engine, accepts the stock chainguard from the KTM frame--I love the small details that workout--Don't you guys?? I have owned 2 CR-500's, 2 KX-500's plus 3 KTM 380's in the past, Plus the 2 Service Honda's that I mentioned earlier. I loved the 380's, but, however i found that the primary clutch shaft bearings to be particularly fragile, in the 380 motors.
I'm fine-tuning the KXTM more each week--I'll try and post some photo's of it tomorrow--Sorry guys, this is my first post on here--So bear with me--KRACER