KX250F USD's???

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KX250F USD's???

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Does anyone know if the USD forks on a KX250F are the same as the ones on a KX 125/250? Are they a good replacement on a 2000 KDX220?
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I think they are the same. Should make a great replacement for the stock forks.
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The question may be also; will the T-clamp from the 450 work to the stem of the KDX? Then there's always the issue of the brake, wheel and axle. If you are getting a complete front end off a KX450F, then that would be the best way to try it out.
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Also, you might be paying more...
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It was a Fork and tripple clamp for a 2004 RMZ 250. The post said it would fit a KX 250F. I chickened out at the last minute because of the potential brake, wheel, and axle needs. I'll keep looking. The 220 I bought has a gold valve kit in the factory forks according to the previous owner. Maybe I'll invest in a stiffer spring and focus on the rear suspension and RB Carb and head mods for now.
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