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KX125 forks on KDX

Posted: 01:41 pm Jun 13 2008
by AtomicKDX
I am looking into buying some KX125 forks to mount on the 2003 KDX220R that I have. First, is this doable? Is this advisable? Will I gain in suspension performance (right now I have the stock setup)? Or, do I really need to go with the KX250 set?

Posted: 02:41 pm Jun 13 2008
by jc7622
The only difference between the KX125 forks and KX250 forks is the 250 forks have one size stiffer springs. I have '03 KX125 forks on my KDX200 and they are awesome. I am a big guy and they aren't too soft for me (I ride/race in the woods and don't get much air).

I will be selling the whole set-up in the not too distant future (Hint - hybrid). I will post them on here first before going the Ebay route. They will be complete and ready to bolt on with the KDX stem and everything. No need to go to a machine shop.

Posted: 03:14 pm Jun 13 2008
by wanaride
Why will you be selling the whole setup? Are you selling your KDX?

Posted: 04:33 pm Jun 13 2008
by scheckaet
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wanaride wrote:Why will you be selling the whole setup? Are you selling your KDX?
(Hint - hybrid)

Posted: 10:26 am Jun 14 2008
by AtomicKDX
Ok, I would be quite interested in this. Please post or PM me. When do you think you will do this?

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jc7622 wrote:The only difference between the KX125 forks and KX250 forks is the 250 forks have one size stiffer springs. I have '03 KX125 forks on my KDX200 and they are awesome. I am a big guy and they aren't too soft for me (I ride/race in the woods and don't get much air).

I will be selling the whole set-up in the not too distant future (Hint - hybrid). I will post them on here first before going the Ebay route. They will be complete and ready to bolt on with the KDX stem and everything. No need to go to a machine shop.

Posted: 06:47 pm Jun 15 2008
by jc7622
I will break my bike down as soon as I find a few missing parts. Probably will be June or July.