I think my 02 KX125 fork conversion on my 04 KDX200 is done!
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I think my 02 KX125 fork conversion on my 04 KDX200 is done!
I finally got the spacers I needed to mount the front wheel and finished putting the front end back together tonight. It took a month to get the spacers I needed, but I finally have them. (On a related note, my local Kawasaki deal is horrible).
I assembled the forks and mounted the front wheel following the directions from here, only using 144 in/lbs on the top clamp and 120 in/lbs on the bottom clamp: http://kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1107
Hopefully I did it correctly and there is no binding!
I had Moto-Pro install a set of .38 springs and do a mild re-valve, which took 4 or 5 weeks, I forget exactly how long it was but it was way longer than the 7-10 days he told me!
I have mounted the headlight with 4 zip-ties. I read on here of people using some rubber straps, but I am not sure what is being referred to. The 4 zip-tie method actually seems pretty secure.
The brake line is ran KDX style. I don't quite like the way the brake line runs through the lower fork guard holder, but I think it will be functional until I figure out something better.
I also did the RB head and carb mods this winter. I cannot wait to fire this thing up and take it for a ride. I have a ride scheduled for this Saturday, so I sure hope it goes well and that I put it all together correctly
Some photos:
I assembled the forks and mounted the front wheel following the directions from here, only using 144 in/lbs on the top clamp and 120 in/lbs on the bottom clamp: http://kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=1107
Hopefully I did it correctly and there is no binding!
I had Moto-Pro install a set of .38 springs and do a mild re-valve, which took 4 or 5 weeks, I forget exactly how long it was but it was way longer than the 7-10 days he told me!
I have mounted the headlight with 4 zip-ties. I read on here of people using some rubber straps, but I am not sure what is being referred to. The 4 zip-tie method actually seems pretty secure.
The brake line is ran KDX style. I don't quite like the way the brake line runs through the lower fork guard holder, but I think it will be functional until I figure out something better.
I also did the RB head and carb mods this winter. I cannot wait to fire this thing up and take it for a ride. I have a ride scheduled for this Saturday, so I sure hope it goes well and that I put it all together correctly
Some photos:
2004 KDX 200
RB Carb and Head mods, 2002 KX 125 Forks, air box lid removed, VForce 3 Reeds, PC Platinum 2 EC, gripper seat cover, Renthal bars, Fredette chain guide, and some other odds and ends
RB Carb and Head mods, 2002 KX 125 Forks, air box lid removed, VForce 3 Reeds, PC Platinum 2 EC, gripper seat cover, Renthal bars, Fredette chain guide, and some other odds and ends
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you gonna snap that brake line holder (or worse) on the 1st bump.
Most drill a few holes on the side and zip tie the line there. That's what I did and it works well.
Most drill a few holes on the side and zip tie the line there. That's what I did and it works well.
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will try to get one tonight.
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My brothers is set up like yours... no problems. I think we tend to over engineer things. Simplicity is always better in my book.
Great job BTW!!!!!
Great job BTW!!!!!
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Thanks guys. I fired it up this afternoon after work. As advertised, RB does outstanding work. It started on the first kick!!!
As far as the forks go, the action seems good. However, it is hard to tell from just riding in the yard and over the curb
scheckaet I am definitely interested in what you did with your brake line.
While on the subject of the brake, the front brake doesn't seem to bite as hard as it should. Not sure why, but am going to look at it more after dinner. I may try adding a washer between the caliper and mount as I have seen some others do.
As far as the forks go, the action seems good. However, it is hard to tell from just riding in the yard and over the curb
scheckaet I am definitely interested in what you did with your brake line.
While on the subject of the brake, the front brake doesn't seem to bite as hard as it should. Not sure why, but am going to look at it more after dinner. I may try adding a washer between the caliper and mount as I have seen some others do.
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RB Carb and Head mods, 2002 KX 125 Forks, air box lid removed, VForce 3 Reeds, PC Platinum 2 EC, gripper seat cover, Renthal bars, Fredette chain guide, and some other odds and ends
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I made a bracket from a small piece of angle and bolted the stock hose clamps to it.
BTW, Watch the lower hose route mounted to the triples. My fork guard hit it on the first ride and broke the top off of the guard. I replaced it with the KX version which sets higher. You could also swap the top and bottom.
This is the original but I cleaned it up when I changed fork guards
BTW, Watch the lower hose route mounted to the triples. My fork guard hit it on the first ride and broke the top off of the guard. I replaced it with the KX version which sets higher. You could also swap the top and bottom.
This is the original but I cleaned it up when I changed fork guards
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modification of the fork guard:
Zip ties works, wanted to do a more factory mount, but never got around to it.
hose routing:
Zip ties works, wanted to do a more factory mount, but never got around to it.
hose routing:
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if breaks feels mushy, you may have air in the lines. I rode a few years with ok brakes but they always felt mushy, I could almost get the lever to the handle barif I brake hard. Was about to get a different brake line from another bike and i tried a motion pro brake bleeder, made the job much easier and I have no more mushiness.
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The brake isn't mushy at all, the lever is nice and firm when I pull it. It just doesn't seem to slow the bike down fast enough.
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How did you mount the bracket to the fork guard?frankenschwinn wrote:I made a bracket from a small piece of angle and bolted the stock hose clamps to it.
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RB Carb and Head mods, 2002 KX 125 Forks, air box lid removed, VForce 3 Reeds, PC Platinum 2 EC, gripper seat cover, Renthal bars, Fredette chain guide, and some other odds and ends
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brake pads worn out or greasy? Clean them and the rotor with brake cleaner.
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Well, I took scheckaet suggestion and picked up some brake cleaner. I think it did the trick, the front brake seems to work like it should. Thanks!
Big ride tomorrow, its gonna be great
BTW - That brake cleaner is some very strong smelling stuff!
Big ride tomorrow, its gonna be great
BTW - That brake cleaner is some very strong smelling stuff!
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if your brake pads are really bad, you can soak them in cleaner.
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I used rivets with the flat side toward the fork. I was a little nervous about having the rivet rub the fork but it has never happened in the several hundred miles since mounted. With this setup I cannot use the fork guard guides but I have not needed them as the guards are stiff enough
After the initial mount and breakage of the first set of fork guards (nothing to do with the hose clamp) I modified the bracket and painted it black...
This is a slightly better pic:
How did you mount the bracket to the fork guard?[/quote]frankenschwinn wrote:I made a bracket from a small piece of angle and bolted the stock hose clamps to it.
I used rivets with the flat side toward the fork. I was a little nervous about having the rivet rub the fork but it has never happened in the several hundred miles since mounted. With this setup I cannot use the fork guard guides but I have not needed them as the guards are stiff enough
After the initial mount and breakage of the first set of fork guards (nothing to do with the hose clamp) I modified the bracket and painted it black...
This is a slightly better pic:
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Rode 50 miles of trails today, and everything worked brilliantly! The forks are outstanding, the RB mods are impressive, and I didn't have any brake issues.
I did crash in a rock garden and I broke the fork guard on the kick starter side. Time to break out the JB Weld.
frankenschwinn, thanks for the photo
I did crash in a rock garden and I broke the fork guard on the kick starter side. Time to break out the JB Weld.
frankenschwinn, thanks for the photo
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RB Carb and Head mods, 2002 KX 125 Forks, air box lid removed, VForce 3 Reeds, PC Platinum 2 EC, gripper seat cover, Renthal bars, Fredette chain guide, and some other odds and ends
RB Carb and Head mods, 2002 KX 125 Forks, air box lid removed, VForce 3 Reeds, PC Platinum 2 EC, gripper seat cover, Renthal bars, Fredette chain guide, and some other odds and ends