shock conversion
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shock conversion
anyone done it before?
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I don't see as there is really any need to do a shock conversion on the KDX. The stocker works pretty damn good. Get it valved for your riding, and if you really just have to do something with it, get a Gold Valve installed and go ride!
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I agree. The KDX shock and linkage and swingarm works pretty good. I looked at it when I was putting forks from a '95 KX125 on my KDX. I had A decent running '95 KX 125 and stole the forks off it. I looked at the shock at that time. I would have had to make some different linkage parts to get it to work but I doubt it would have been an improvement. Might as well do a hybrid if you are going to go that far.I don't see as there is really any need to do a shock conversion on the KDX
I did put the KDX forks onto the KX125. That was one scary KX125 at speed, I'll tell you!
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'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
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'99 CR/KDX Hybrid with that RB stuff done to it
KX100 for the boy