Hello,
I am currently building a hybrid with a 2003 KX125. I bought the KX as a roller, and man this thing is rough. One of the many issues i'm dealing with is that the shock compression adjustment is seized, and the screw is partially mangled. I tried soaking it in penetrating oil, but it not budging and the screw is getting further damaged if i try to force it.
Question is, Where do I find a replacement? Is there a cross reference of bikes that might use this shock? Or is it just cheaper to buy another shock from ebay?
From a recent post "98 kdx200 into kx frame", a member suggested using a 99-02 shock because it has high speed adjustment. I don't really care too much about the high speed compression, but i'm not really finding a lot of background regarding compatibility. Can anyone here confirm if these 99-02 shocks swap with the 03-05 KXs?
Thanks,
-Justin
Stuck Shock Compression Adjuster KX125
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Re: Stuck Shock Compression Adjuster KX125
I would assume it is toast. After releasing all the pressure and dumping the oil, you might try drilling out the peens (3 mm or 1/8" bit, down 1 - 2 mm, just enough to drill them out), then remove the compression adjuster assembly.
2003 does not have the bleed bolt, if I remember correctly.
Otherwise, buy a new one, as again, it is probably toast. It's brass inside aluminum, and someone cranked on it.
2003 does not have the bleed bolt, if I remember correctly.
Otherwise, buy a new one, as again, it is probably toast. It's brass inside aluminum, and someone cranked on it.
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Re: Stuck Shock Compression Adjuster KX125
I would assume it is toast. After releasing all the pressure and dumping the oil, you might try drilling out the peens (3 mm or 1/8" bit, down 1 - 2 mm, just enough to drill them out), then remove the compression adjuster assembly.
2003 does not have the bleed bolt, if I remember correctly.
Otherwise, buy a new one, as again, it is probably toast. It's brass inside aluminum, and someone cranked on it.
2003 does not have the bleed bolt, if I remember correctly.
Otherwise, buy a new one, as again, it is probably toast. It's brass inside aluminum, and someone cranked on it.
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Stuck Shock Compression Adjuster KX125
I know on my buddy's '03 KX250 we swapped in a shock from an '02 for the high speed compression. It fit perfectly. I would think the KX125 would be similar. Switching to a shock with HS compression is well worth it IMO.
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Stuck Shock Compression Adjuster KX125
Okay, sweet. I just bought a 2002 kx250 shock ebay for short money. I'm glad that it's an upgrade. Thanks