What to do with Stock Forks after Conversion?
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What to do with Stock Forks after Conversion?
Wasn't sure if this belonged here or in the Genital Q&A . . .
What did you guys do with your stock forks/wheel?
My stock rig is in great shape. I guess I could try to post their availability in the Parts and Bikes section, maybe the wheel + axle + forks + tripmeter as a whole replacement, but I wonder if there'd be many takers since the tendency is to get OUT of the stockers and into the USD forks. Of course, Ebay would be a route.
'Just wondering if there's a bunch of KDX riders with stock forks gathering dust in their garage . . . or did they find a loving home somewhere.
What did you guys do with your stock forks/wheel?
My stock rig is in great shape. I guess I could try to post their availability in the Parts and Bikes section, maybe the wheel + axle + forks + tripmeter as a whole replacement, but I wonder if there'd be many takers since the tendency is to get OUT of the stockers and into the USD forks. Of course, Ebay would be a route.
'Just wondering if there's a bunch of KDX riders with stock forks gathering dust in their garage . . . or did they find a loving home somewhere.
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Sold them to Fredette for $175
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Thats a very fair deal for the KDX stuff. My forks (w/XR springs), rim, axle, and disc were mint (~500 miles) and I even bought a new front tire w/heavy duty tube to help sell the wheel assembly and I ended up breaking everything down to sell. I would have been $$$ ahead to sell to FRP for $250. (I did sell the forks to FRP for ~150 as I recall)Jeb wrote:He's offered $250 for the forks and the wheel . . .
I figured that's better than what I'll get off of ebay
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Yeah . . . I'll be shipping them out tomorrow. Jeff said there are times when he would pay $200 just for the forks but he has many sets at this time - lots of mods being done I suppose (or bikes getting parted out).IdahoCharley wrote:Thats a very fair deal for the KDX stuff. My forks (w/XR springs), rim, axle, and disc were mint (~500 miles) and I even bought a new front tire w/heavy duty tube to help sell the wheel assembly and I ended up breaking everything down to sell. I would have been $$$ ahead to sell to FRP for $250. (I did sell the forks to FRP for ~150 as I recall)Jeb wrote:He's offered $250 for the forks and the wheel . . .
I figured that's better than what I'll get off of ebay
'Sounds like a nice guy . . .
But I can't complain - I've spent less than $350 for everything (including shipping and odds & ends), so that's $100 for mod. That's hard to beat! Just took a little elbow grease and some time lookin'
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Wow, only $100?? You're coming out ahead:
$425 for forks, triples, and wheel
$35 for fork guards
$15 for seal savers
$80 for new Scotts brace
$125 for new electronic odometer
...so I'm at $680 right now.
If you factor in $160 for revalve (I can't do base valve and mid valve myself), the total comes up to $840 for me. And if I respring them, the total goes up to $955.
I've probably forgotten something, but those are the big parts. Jeff Fredette said he MIGHT be able to give me $150 for my forks. That helps some, but this has been one helluva expensive mod.
Frankly, I'm not sure it was worth it. I can't even ride my bike now because it is too stiff, and I don't have the money lying around for the revalve. I'm pretty annoyed with the whole deal right now. I'm tired of pouring money into that bike.
$425 for forks, triples, and wheel
$35 for fork guards
$15 for seal savers
$80 for new Scotts brace
$125 for new electronic odometer
...so I'm at $680 right now.
If you factor in $160 for revalve (I can't do base valve and mid valve myself), the total comes up to $840 for me. And if I respring them, the total goes up to $955.
I've probably forgotten something, but those are the big parts. Jeff Fredette said he MIGHT be able to give me $150 for my forks. That helps some, but this has been one helluva expensive mod.
Frankly, I'm not sure it was worth it. I can't even ride my bike now because it is too stiff, and I don't have the money lying around for the revalve. I'm pretty annoyed with the whole deal right now. I'm tired of pouring money into that bike.
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I'm planning on selling mine to Jeff too.
Wanaride:
Total cost on mine:
forks, triple tree, wheel and spacer: $389
fork guard and seal saver (MONKEYBUTT): $30
fork rebuild kit (ROCKY MOUNTAIN): $88
stem swap: $35
oil: $15
total: $557
of course I don't have the Scotts brace or odometer
So we're in the same boat
Don't give up man, it took me awhile to set up mine, you'll like it when you're there!
Maybe you should start a new post, I'm sure somebody could help you
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Wanaride:
Total cost on mine:
forks, triple tree, wheel and spacer: $389
fork guard and seal saver (MONKEYBUTT): $30
fork rebuild kit (ROCKY MOUNTAIN): $88
stem swap: $35
oil: $15
total: $557
of course I don't have the Scotts brace or odometer
So we're in the same boat
why can't you do that yourself? You can easily mod your shim stack yourself, (with help from the guys here), learn in the process AND save a lot.If you factor in $160 for revalve (I can't do base valve and mid valve myself), the total comes up to $840 for me. And if I respring them, the total goes up to $955
Are you sure it's not a combination of binding issue, new seals, oil level...?I can't even ride my bike now because it is too stiff
Don't give up man, it took me awhile to set up mine, you'll like it when you're there!
Maybe you should start a new post, I'm sure somebody could help you
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You can keep thinking your in a helpless state.... or you could grow some coconuts and flip you bike over and take out the base valves and try your hand at modifying the shim stack as per several posts.
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Well, it's good to know I'm not alone in the cost department.
I don't have a problem taking out the shim stack, but a fellow poster (name withheld in case I misquote him) told me that most of the revalving value comes from the midvalve, which he described as in the internals of the fork.
I'm not helpless, I'M PISSED. I've read the posts and I can modify the base valve, but take the rest of the forks apart to get to the midvalve??
The only thing half empty is my wallet (more than half now)...
The forks are "brand new" so I guess they should be stiff. What the hell, I guess I can stop whining and at least modify the base valves and see where that gets me.
I don't have a problem taking out the shim stack, but a fellow poster (name withheld in case I misquote him) told me that most of the revalving value comes from the midvalve, which he described as in the internals of the fork.
I'm not helpless, I'M PISSED. I've read the posts and I can modify the base valve, but take the rest of the forks apart to get to the midvalve??
The only thing half empty is my wallet (more than half now)...
The forks are "brand new" so I guess they should be stiff. What the hell, I guess I can stop whining and at least modify the base valves and see where that gets me.
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there u go that's the spirit!The forks are "brand new" so I guess they should be stiff. What the hell, I guess I can stop whining and at least modify the base valves and see where that gets me.
Note: tearing the fork down to get to the midvavle is not that hard, I did mine for the first time and didn't screw anything up
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AND are you sure this "stiffness" is not "STICTION"?
What are your triple tree torque values? Question your assembly method! These make a huge difference in ride! I had to go over mine 4 times until I was satisfied with the assembly process.
These ain't your momma's forks!
What are your triple tree torque values? Question your assembly method! These make a huge difference in ride! I had to go over mine 4 times until I was satisfied with the assembly process.
These ain't your momma's forks!
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You know, I watched KX forks for some time, bidding low and holding out.
I started "watching" different forks - Yammi, Kawi, Honda, Suzuki - noticing that winning bids for KX and CR forks were generally higher. SUPPLY AND DEMAND!! My take (right or wrong) is the CRs were favored by the KTM crowd (believe it or not), the KX forks by the KDX crowd.
Then I started to compare fork mfgs, sizes, specs, etc on some of the suspension webpages and noticed a lot of commonality in the forks. KYB 46mm forks were common on mx bike during the late 90s. In fact, the hubs on the following bikes used the same wheel bearings:
CR125/250/500 - '95 - '01
KX125/250 - '93 - '01
KX500 - '94 - '01
YZ 125/250 - '96 - '02
YZ400/WR400 - '98
YZ400/426 - '99 - '01
RM125/250 - '99 - '01
There may be some differences in the axles and such, but it seemed there ought to be an opportunity . . . some risk, but it seemed worth taking.
Summing it all up (shipping included):
Forks, wheel, axle - $165
Guards, Mounts - $75
MxTech - $70
Seals, misc h'ware - $60
Bushings - $0 (given to me for TTR advice!)
That's $370 - ok, I was off a little - balance will be $120 after Jeff sends me a check.
I would caution anyone that reads this and decides to start bidding away - please do your homework. I found that if you ask the sellers questions about dimensions, etc many seem very helpful and will measure things for you. I asked for things like disc dimensions, held off to ask another seller selling the same thing (or nearly the same) the same question.
Takes time but you learn a little in the process
I started "watching" different forks - Yammi, Kawi, Honda, Suzuki - noticing that winning bids for KX and CR forks were generally higher. SUPPLY AND DEMAND!! My take (right or wrong) is the CRs were favored by the KTM crowd (believe it or not), the KX forks by the KDX crowd.
Then I started to compare fork mfgs, sizes, specs, etc on some of the suspension webpages and noticed a lot of commonality in the forks. KYB 46mm forks were common on mx bike during the late 90s. In fact, the hubs on the following bikes used the same wheel bearings:
CR125/250/500 - '95 - '01
KX125/250 - '93 - '01
KX500 - '94 - '01
YZ 125/250 - '96 - '02
YZ400/WR400 - '98
YZ400/426 - '99 - '01
RM125/250 - '99 - '01
There may be some differences in the axles and such, but it seemed there ought to be an opportunity . . . some risk, but it seemed worth taking.
Summing it all up (shipping included):
Forks, wheel, axle - $165
Guards, Mounts - $75
MxTech - $70
Seals, misc h'ware - $60
Bushings - $0 (given to me for TTR advice!)
That's $370 - ok, I was off a little - balance will be $120 after Jeff sends me a check.
I would caution anyone that reads this and decides to start bidding away - please do your homework. I found that if you ask the sellers questions about dimensions, etc many seem very helpful and will measure things for you. I asked for things like disc dimensions, held off to ask another seller selling the same thing (or nearly the same) the same question.
Takes time but you learn a little in the process