I was working on getting 2017 plastic put on my 2004 KX250, which involved buying the subframe, tank, and plastic from eBay. I recently sold a couple of my bikes, and have been wanting a newer bike for a while. Unfortunately Kawasaki has basically said screw two-strokes, so we are at an impasse. I figured putting new plastic on my old bike would be as close as I would get. In the process of buying the subframe and tank, I noticed that the guy had all the other components of the bike as well. He said to contact him directly if I needed anything else, so I called him and inquired about the frame, swingarm, triples, and linkage. He offered me a deal I had a hard time refusing, so it looks like I am off on an aluminum frame project. I haven't had a new bike in 26 years, so I pretty excited about having the latest and greatest.
I spoke with Fl_sharpshooter about his project, and felt pretty comfortable with the project until I got the frame out of the box yesterday. It looks like Kawasaki changed some of the design of the frame. The y in the frame is now part of a larger piece that extends up to the steering stem. This obviously negates the ability to grind away the weld and remove the y for re-positioning. I guess at this point I am going to have to cut the frame and add something inside (like the old y joints had the solid tab that went inside the frame) and outside the y (plate weled onto the frame?) to reinforce the joint. Anyone have any thoughts on if I'm on the right track? I only get one shot.