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General Discussion => Penton Talk => Topic started by: wildman on December 20, 2005, 09:42:33 AM

Title: Fix or part?
Post by: wildman on December 20, 2005, 09:42:33 AM
I recently found a 1979 175 KTM. It's missing the pipe and carb, has a bad rod and missing piston. Nice marz. forks and ohlin shocks. Stock plastic tank and bad seat cover. The tranny shifts, no motoplat.
My question: Should I restore this bike or part it out to help other peoples projects and raise some money for my 1974 Jackpiner project? I hate to part out bikes that could be restored, once they're gone thats it. On the other hand, it could make the difference between someone else getting the parts to finish their bike. I really have too many projects now, but I do have lots of storage space.
So, what do you POGgers think? Thanks and Merry Christmas, Wildman.

1975 250 Cross Country, 1974 175 Jackpiner, 1975 125
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: desmond197 on December 20, 2005, 10:32:00 AM
Restore it or sell it to some one that will. The bike is not missing too much.
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: fasmith on December 20, 2005, 01:39:50 PM
Restore!  Restore!

I would buy it in a heartbeat if you were close to Texas and wanted to sell it.

Freddie
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: KJDonovan on December 20, 2005, 02:43:02 PM
Fix It!

When I started restoring my 72 it was nothing more than a few boxes of parts.  A year later and its nearly complete and is going to be one sweet ride.

Kevin J. Donovan
Foster, Rhode Island
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: G Ellis on December 20, 2005, 11:05:39 PM
Wildman you have mail... Gary
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: Rain Man on December 21, 2005, 04:16:04 AM
Wild man, I have a KTM 175 pipe in that era that may be correct

Raymond
 Down East Pentons
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: thrownchain on December 21, 2005, 04:06:51 PM
Dont part it unless you have no other choice. Like was said before every one parted out is one less we can reclaim. Be patient.[:p]
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: Chakka on December 21, 2005, 08:42:10 PM
Fix it or sell it to sombody who will. It sounds pretty much complete and would make a nice project. Im with the rest who have posted here, once it's parted its gone for good.

Additionally, for many reasons a 79' vintage KTM is not worth much when sold as an assortment of parts. (at least using Ebay as a reference)
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: wildman on December 22, 2005, 10:24:12 AM
OK, thanks everyone, I'm going to keep it a while and think about it. No parts sold at this time, It will go to a POG member if I do decide to sell. I really was unsure which way to go, this helped a lot. Wildman

1975 250 Cross Country, 1974 175 Jackpiner, 1975 125
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: 454MRW on December 24, 2005, 08:53:56 PM
Wildman,
Does your 1979 KTM have the original plastic sidecovers with the number plate with no slots in them? If you or any other POG member has a RH side one in good original condition, I would offer to pay for having it shipped to DC Plastics to have a mold made so that there will be availability of long sought after side covers. As we enjoy this Chistmas eve and holliday season, Don Claerhout of DC Plastics has managed to duplicate the LH 1979 side cover with number plate, and a RH 1980 slotted version. I am sending him a LH 1980 slotted version, a 1980 front Acerbis original fender, and a 1980 250 rear MX fender without number plate. He is working on the slightly different 1979 250 MX rear fender without number plate and all he will need is a RH 1979 side cover with number plate to complete both years in plastic.
Please email me if you wish to help. The piece, or any other pieces, front number plates, 1978 MC5 side covers, Etc. will be returned in their original condition. Thanks... [email protected]

Michael R. Winter
1974 250 Harescrambler
1977 250 MC5 Project
1978 250 MX6  
1979 250 KTM Project
1980 250 MX KTM
Title: Fix or part?
Post by: 454MRW on December 24, 2005, 08:53:56 PM
Wildman,
Does your 1979 KTM have the original plastic sidecovers with the number plate with no slots in them? If you or any other POG member has a RH side one in good original condition, I would offer to pay for having it shipped to DC Plastics to have a mold made so that there will be availability of long sought after side covers. As we enjoy this Chistmas eve and holliday season, Don Claerhout of DC Plastics has managed to duplicate the LH 1979 side cover with number plate, and a RH 1980 slotted version. I am sending him a LH 1980 slotted version, a 1980 front Acerbis original fender, and a 1980 250 rear MX fender without number plate. He is working on the slightly different 1979 250 MX rear fender without number plate and all he will need is a RH 1979 side cover with number plate to complete both years in plastic.
Please email me if you wish to help. The piece, or any other pieces, front number plates, 1978 MC5 side covers, Etc. will be returned in their original condition. Thanks... [email protected]

Michael R. Winter
1974 250 Harescrambler
1977 250 MC5 Project
1978 250 MX6  
1979 250 KTM Project
1980 250 MX KTM