First ride report!!

Questions and comments about converting to beefier forks..
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KarlP
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First ride report!!

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Not bad at all
While all you wild and crazy guys are putting KX forks on your KDX's, I've been busy putting KDX forks on my KX.
Really not a bad ride. I've been using the bike for trail building work and just plunking around. The kx is light as a kitten and a joy to ride. I had to lower the back as far as I could to get some kind of balance.
I've not taken it for areal ride in the tights yet, and probably won't, but it is a hoot out in the backyard.


If you want to know why, see a previous post of mine :supz:

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Good deal Karl...
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Post by KarlP »

You know, the KDX forks work much better on the KX than they ever seemed to on the KDX, at least for messing around at low to medium speeds in the woods.
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