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USD conversion completed

Posted: 05:05 pm Jul 24 2007
by TWMOODY
I finally have USD'S on my 05 200 and that is the best mod
except the pipe and RB !
It's like a new bike and can ride much faster with better control
on any surface but still have a decent ride that doesn't pound you
to pieces.
I have forks from a 03 kx KYB's that had already been modded
on another kdx.

I have the additional steering stem nut below the upper clamp
but still touch the tank in a hard turn. I may consider grinding about
.080 off the clamps right where it touches and then buff it out.
I have the forks set at 11 comp/13 rebound and think the control
is great for the sand hills and tight trails.
Is this setting about right or am I just noticing a improvement over
the old forks and there is a better setting for my riding?
I have no idea if anything has ever been done to them but will find
this winter when I pull them down.
Here's a pic
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Posted: 05:48 pm Jul 24 2007
by 2001kdx
It looks very nice :supz: Some rad shroud graphics would complete the look IMO

Posted: 08:36 pm Jul 24 2007
by TWMOODY
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2001kdx wrote:It looks very nice :supz: Some rad shroud graphics would complete the look IMO

Been lookin for them but haven't found anything I like yet

Posted: 09:12 pm Jul 24 2007
by Jeb
'Looks sharp, Mr Moody!

How stiff is the ride over the small bumps?

Posted: 05:40 am Jul 25 2007
by wanaride
Unless they have been revalved, I would expect them at a minimum to "pack" really badly (fast rebound damping) over a series of small bumps. My forks were beating me to death, and that is the big reason why.

The 03 KX125 forks I have on my 03 KDX200 have been revalved once and the rebound adjustment still isn't sufficient; they start getting better at 24 clicks out! The tuner plans to revalve them again to deal with this.

BTW, sweet looking bike!! :supz:

Posted: 06:32 am Jul 25 2007
by TWMOODY
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Jeb wrote: How stiff is the ride over the small bumps?
I guess I don't have anything to compare to but the ride over small bumps
is much better than the OE forks that were springed to my weight.
When I first put the forks on I had a good amount of wash out in
sand but after adjusting that went away.
I am normally the follower in the group that I ride with through the
tighter trails (not due to power or speed but handling and experience)
but sunday I went riding with one of the guys and actually lost him a
couple times and had to slow down, I was good with that.....

Posted: 03:33 pm Jul 25 2007
by IdahoCharley
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wanaride wrote:Unless they have been revalved, I would expect them at a minimum to "pack" really badly (fast rebound damping) over a series of small bumps. My forks were beating me to death, and that is the big reason why.

The 03 KX125 forks I have on my 03 KDX200 have been revalved once and the rebound adjustment still isn't sufficient; they start getting better at 24 clicks out! The tuner plans to revalve them again to deal with this.

:supz:
FWIW - Probably just a brain fart but the packing would actually be due to "slow" rebound verses 'fast' rebound damping.

Posted: 03:38 pm Jul 25 2007
by wanaride
Yep, I think that was a brain fart, thanks for straightening me out!

Posted: 09:55 pm Sep 16 2007
by TWMOODY
Finally found some graphics.

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Posted: 10:02 pm Sep 16 2007
by 2001kdx
THERE we go - that thing is sweet. I've found non-revalved USD forks to be stiff on little stuff and square-edge: How do you like 'em?

Posted: 10:08 pm Sep 16 2007
by TWMOODY
Thanks 2001
Sometimes a bit stiff but I would never change back to the old forks.
Under any condition they out perform the old ones hands down!
Where is Montgomery NY??

Posted: 11:41 am Oct 05 2007
by ebeck
It looks like the forks are too high in the trees. The KX forks are longer than th KDX. Does it push in the corners? If so lower them about .5 inch.

Posted: 01:49 pm Oct 05 2007
by Ondatrail
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ebeck wrote:It looks like the forks are too high in the trees. The KX forks are longer than th KDX. Does it push in the corners? If so lower them about .5 inch.
You must have good eyesight because I can't see that.

Posted: 08:02 am Oct 07 2007
by KDX1119
Looks great :supz: I have everything ready to make the conversion (2000 forks with a 2003 triple clamp) but i have a question.

Did you use a 2003 KX clamp with your 2003 forks?

I purchased the 2003 clamp from ---- and of course doing my research after the fact noticed that during the 2003 KX upgrades they changed the offset by 12 degrees to quicken the steering on the 125's.

I also noticed during my mockup that the bar mounting locations are straight up on the 2003 clamp versus the angled back KDX 2000 model that i have. (is this the 12 degree offset?).

Posted: 04:25 pm Nov 12 2008
by cleoent
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TWMOODY wrote:Finally found some graphics.

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Sorry for the bump, but where did you find those graphics?

Posted: 08:35 pm Nov 13 2008
by TWMOODY
Wow,
This old thread was brought from the dead :lol:

I think they came from Bike Bandit or Monkey Butt