USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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Nope. Never.

For example, you stated somewhere you had 1999 KX125/KX250 forks. They have the same bottom clamp as 1998, but a different top clamp. The upper mounting area of the fork tube went from 52mm to 54mm in 1999 (again, this is from measuring 7.5 year ago). The bottom mounting area stayed the same. Both changed in 1998.
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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of course, why would they make it simple ;)
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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I'll do everyone a favor and NOT get started on fork cartridge diameter. :lol:
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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seems a bit to late for that ;)
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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Hi
It depends on your riding style and aplication, for example Im 210 pounds and I use the factory conventional forks with .41kg eybach springs and the shim stack modification for trail riding and enduro. the front suspension works great and thats all I need now, only spend $70.00 including 7 wt. fork oil and 14mm hex tool. I think is the cheapest and best mod you can do to your factory forks, if you go for the kx conversion is going to cost betwen $500 to $700. :supz:
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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Postigo wrote: I think is the cheapest and best mod you can do to your factory forks, if you go for the kx conversion is going to cost betwen $500 to $700. :supz:

I did mine for less then 200, and that is including a KX front end AND ron black spacer and stem swap :lol:
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-1996 KDX 200 plated street toy (barney edition)
-2003 Yamaha TTR125-L (wifeys bike)
-1997 KDX 220 project bike
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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And I will bet that they are rebuilt, revalved, travel shortened and properly sprung, too. :busted: :busted: :busted:
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Re: USD forks on a 05 KDX 200?

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Jason wrote:And I will bet that they are rebuilt, revalved, travel shortened and properly sprung, too. :busted: :busted: :busted:

they will be...its on my upcoming winter projects lists alongside a fresh top end
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-1996 KDX 200 woods weapon (converted to 99 green body)
-1996 KDX 200 plated street toy (barney edition)
-2003 Yamaha TTR125-L (wifeys bike)
-1997 KDX 220 project bike
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