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96 kx front end in 95kdx
Hey Everyone,
I found a complete front end with wheel and trees for 175.00 first, is that a really good deal if forks aren't banged up?
second, are there any modifications to the internals themselves to make the ride more trail oriented and a little softer since I weight only 150.
third, I am just about a midget so I made lowering links equal to kouba 3 and wonder if even if I raise the forks to the bars that will be enough since I have heard the length of the kx's are longer. can I get shorter springs? I'll never be getting huge air so travel isn't as important as simply having a responsive front end.
Thanks,
Joe
I found a complete front end with wheel and trees for 175.00 first, is that a really good deal if forks aren't banged up?
second, are there any modifications to the internals themselves to make the ride more trail oriented and a little softer since I weight only 150.
third, I am just about a midget so I made lowering links equal to kouba 3 and wonder if even if I raise the forks to the bars that will be enough since I have heard the length of the kx's are longer. can I get shorter springs? I'll never be getting huge air so travel isn't as important as simply having a responsive front end.
Thanks,
Joe
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Hey Joe, 175.00 seems like a pretty good deal to me... as far as lowering your bike, I'm only 5'7" and I have lowering links and shaved my seat down which actually made the biggest difference in height. Seat is still nice and comfortable too. It's so much easier to ride when you can touch the ground! I used kx250 forks which are stiffer than 125's, but I weigh 165. I think you'll be happy with the stock feel of those forks at your weight. I would definitely try them before you made huge investment changing the springs etc...
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cutting the seat is not gonna solve the geometry issue, unless I misread your post or i'm missing something. It will however let your feet touch the ground.
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I've been hesistant about cutting the seat because Im afraid it will be like riding a trials bike and too far down in the saddle. Would it be a bad move to take an inch or two out of the springs?
If im on my tippy toes will cutting the seat make as big of a difference as the kouba 3's? and how uncomfortable will the seat be. I plan to ride a pretty good distance on the road.
If im on my tippy toes will cutting the seat make as big of a difference as the kouba 3's? and how uncomfortable will the seat be. I plan to ride a pretty good distance on the road.
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I wouldn't cut the spring, might be a bit too involved. Shaving the seat shouldn't be that complicated (there is a link posted from wibby somewhere on this site), and if you don't like it, you can always shave some more. I'm sure a inch shaved off would help a lot.
You should be on your tippy toes anyway, if you're new to riding then yes shave the seat a bit more to get use to riding and build your confidence.
You should be on your tippy toes anyway, if you're new to riding then yes shave the seat a bit more to get use to riding and build your confidence.
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What I meant was he will probably need to put the suspension back to stock (take out the lowering links) and try cutting the seat to get his seat hight back down and get the bikes ride height back to about were it should be. I probably should have put that in the original post.scheckaet wrote:cutting the seat is not gonna solve the geometry issue, unless I misread your post or i'm missing something. It will however let your feet touch the ground.