Well I guess I am just looking for advice on what to do with the two options I have at the moment.
I have successfully installed my Kouba links I went with the metal ones that lower my rear end about 1.5 inches. I slid my fork tubes up as far as they can go which is about 7/8 of an inch.
So at this point I have to options I am looking into :
-First option would be to just ride the bike as is with the rear lower than 1.5 inch and my front and only lowered 7/8 of an inch. I am not sure how much that will screw up the geometry and handling of my bike if I do not lower my rear end and my front end the same amount.
-Second option which is a recommendation from the actual Kouba link instructions on a way to gain more space to slide your Forks up farther. That would mean I take off my handlebars Flip over the top handlebar clamp and put it on top of the lower handlebar clamp then buy A Nother set of top handlebar clamps and longer flange bolts since the handlebars are now risen up about 7/8 of an inch. This option I would be able to get my geometry back to where it was originally but this option leaves me two concerns, one being that my handlebars will sit almost an inch higher than they did before and I am not sure how that will affect our ride being a short individual 5'7".
My second concern which is a bigger concern of mine is just a structural value of the new set up with flipping the handlebar clamp upside down which is not a perfectly flat surface where it meets the lower handlebar clamp.should not be a concern of mine or my just worrying too much?
Currently I have the parts to do either option, so it is just a matter of which option would affect the ride the least. Unfortunately for me to take my bike on any real trails it is a day trip for me so I was hoping to have some of this sorted out before riding.
Any help is greatly appreciated thank you
Advice on a couple issues lowering kdx
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Re: Advice on a couple issues lowering kdx
I would just buy a pair of handlebar risers and slide the forks up
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Re: Advice on a couple issues lowering kdx
Ok that makes sense, any idea where to get a decent one?KDXohio wrote:I would just buy a pair of handlebar risers and slide the forks up
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RMATV sells a nice set of TUSK risers. They come in 2 sizes and are well made. I think they are $16 and $18 dollars depending on size.
Another option, that you wouldn't be unhappy with is to switch to Pro Taper 1 1/8 bars using the "hard mount" adapter. This will run you quite a bit more and require new bar clamps for any bark busters that you may be running. IMO you can't go wrong either way, but with the 2nd option, you can get a lower bar bend to make up for the height change of the risers.
Another option, that you wouldn't be unhappy with is to switch to Pro Taper 1 1/8 bars using the "hard mount" adapter. This will run you quite a bit more and require new bar clamps for any bark busters that you may be running. IMO you can't go wrong either way, but with the 2nd option, you can get a lower bar bend to make up for the height change of the risers.
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Re: Advice on a couple issues lowering kdx
Tusk ones here they have an 18mm raise and 30mm rise for 7/8 bars fairly inexpensive too
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/13 ... bar-Risers
https://www.rockymountainatvmc.com/p/13 ... bar-Risers
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beat me by .5second 6 riders!
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KDXohio wrote:beat me by .5second 6 riders!
newbbewb wrote:^what he said.
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Re: Advice on a couple issues lowering kdx
6 Riders wrote:RMATV sells a nice set of TUSK risers. They come in 2 sizes and are well made. I think they are $16 and $18 dollars depending on size.
Another option, that you wouldn't be unhappy with is to switch to Pro Taper 1 1/8 bars using the "hard mount" adapter. This will run you quite a bit more and require new bar clamps for any bark busters that you may be running. IMO you can't go wrong either way, but with the 2nd option, you can get a lower bar bend to make up for the height change of the risers.
6riders if I go with the thicker bars and the solid mounts will that allow me to raise my for tubes? I don't see how that would give me more space since I would be mounting the solid mounts directly to
the existing 7/8" mounts that I currently have. I do like the idea of keeping my bars lower though.
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Re: Advice on a couple issues lowering kdx
Replied through your PM....But yes, mounting the solid mounts to your stock mounts gives you about 3/4" of rise.
newbbewb wrote:^what he said.
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