Fork Spring rate identification?

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I ordered Fork Springs from FRP today and wish to sell my old ones to recoup some $$. 2002 KDX any way to tell what size they are so I can sell them?
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Take a long look at the fork caps. If a wrench has never touched them, then they are stock springs. :grin:
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Still had the stock piston when I put it back together and still has the stock steel bars. Probably still oem springs (I weigh 185 and they are way too soft for me) Man o man that oil is gonna reek when I open them up. :vom:
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