Hey,
I can get a used set of 2000 RM 125 forks, triples, and front tire. How do they fit compared to the KX forks? Has anyone done a RM conversion? Thanks
2000 RM 125 Forks
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I'm also interested. After seeing the YZ fork thread, I'm wondering what other options there are. Or if we're only limited by our ingenuity?
If I understand right the only real fitment issue is getting our KDX steering stem to press into the lower trip of the inverted forks. So maybe it's just a matter of getting the measurements on those down. The tops seem to all have some amount of shimming done so it only needs to be so close up there...correct?
The rest I'm thinking is up to, spacing to make the stock caliper work, or splurging on the stock MX front brake set up.
If I understand right the only real fitment issue is getting our KDX steering stem to press into the lower trip of the inverted forks. So maybe it's just a matter of getting the measurements on those down. The tops seem to all have some amount of shimming done so it only needs to be so close up there...correct?
The rest I'm thinking is up to, spacing to make the stock caliper work, or splurging on the stock MX front brake set up.
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Re: 2000 RM 125 Forks
Find out what the hole ID in the bottom clamp is (measure it or have it measured from the bottom). This should be done with a set of calipers. Find out the hole ID in the upper clamp as well. Then holler back and we'll compare notes (via this thread or PM) . . .jowens66 wrote:Hey,
I can get a used set of 2000 RM 125 forks, triples, and front tire. How do they fit compared to the KX forks? Has anyone done a RM conversion? Thanks
I don't know how the RM will compare but I still have enough info from my fork swap that we may be able to see if it will work.