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Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 09:10 pm Jun 22 2013
by KDXohio
Goofaroo wrote:What weight oil are you running in your forks? Fluid level? Stock springs?

There are some basic things you could try before you just give up on the stock forks. They are actually a very nice set-up for woods riding.
I agree completely they're awesome in the woods. Im running stock springs Im 140ish lbs 10wt spectro fork oil at 125mm I believe I cant remember exactly ill have to track down my manual I wrote it in there.

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 12:31 pm May 22 2014
by pacspeed
Just left my local machine shop empty handed...he said he couldnt get the KDX stem out of the lower triple clamp. Went to 10,000 lbs on the press and it wasnt budging.

Anyone else have that problem? And if so how was it dealt with?

He suggested I just go find a bearing that has the smaller OD/taper of the KDX with the larger ID race of the KX. That sounded too good to be true, but worth some investigation. Anybody tried that route?

Thanks to all!

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 09:30 pm May 22 2014
by KDXGarage
pacspeed wrote:Just left my local machine shop empty handed...he said he couldnt get the KDX stem out of the lower triple clamp. Went to 10,000 lbs on the press and it wasnt budging.

Anyone else have that problem? And if so how was it dealt with?
It takes more than 10,000. Heat the clamp with a little home torch / propane burner. The clamp will expand a touch to free it up. Block heat to the bearing and stem.

pacspeed wrote:He suggested I just go find a bearing that has the smaller OD/taper of the KDX with the larger ID race of the KX. That sounded too good to be true, but worth some investigation. Anybody tried that route?

Thanks to all!
No magic bearing, sorry...been discussed a jillion times

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 10:51 pm May 23 2014
by 6 Riders
pacspeed wrote:Just left my local machine shop empty handed...he said he couldnt get the KDX stem out of the lower triple clamp. Went to 10,000 lbs on the press and it wasnt budging.
I'm pretty sure we were well over 20K pressure to get mine to pop out.....seems like a lot, but as long as he doesn't bend it or screw up the threads.....takes some time to get her to go bang......you are all good.
I think it was 12K to get my swing arm bolt out....sheesh.....SOMEONE was lacking in the maintenance department :roll: :shh:

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 12:49 pm Jun 05 2014
by pacspeed
OK, I think I may be on to something (other than possibly a major facepalm).

Which way do they press out?
this way:
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or this way:
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Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 06:43 pm Jun 05 2014
by 6 Riders
Option A.

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 11:25 am Jun 06 2014
by pacspeed
I should have known. FACEPALM!!!! :doh:

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 01:06 pm Jun 11 2014
by jebegayanelo
guys, i'm new in this forum. i just bought a 1995 KX125 and the front forks are leaking and need to be replaced. i would like to replace the forks and the clamp set. any suggestions on what would be good forks to install? are there new forks available? may i know how much? appreciate any replies. you may also email me at jebegayanelo@gmail.com thanks

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 04:47 pm Jun 11 2014
by pacspeed
:hmm: replace the forks? on a 20 year old 125? They just need a rebuild.

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 01:44 am Oct 02 2015
by lindastacy
Well done Ski, Great work.

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 12:17 pm Feb 16 2016
by GREEN MANTIS
HI,

Is there a list somewhere on what years and models of KX or KXF front ends ( fork-triples 3 -wheel-caliper mount ) will be compatible to Upgrade my 2002 KDX 220 front end ?

I see a lot of 2004 Front end sets (FORKS AND TRIPLES ) on FLEABAY...

Just dont know if those will be compatible to Install them on my 2002 kdx 220r.

Ive read the whole Topic on the Fork swap...the whole Stem press procedure..etc.

Thanks !!

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 11:35 am Jul 08 2016
by snowjob
Just got my KDX and it seems I am already on the fork swap path. Stock forks twisted in the trees like a pretzel during my first crash (which I do plenty of). Too bad there aren't more options to just make the trees sturdier.

My plan is to use KLX300 trees and hold out for a cheap set of forks. I will make spacers to use the stock wheel and caliper. I assume most USD forks have the same OD in the trees? Can anyone confirm this?

Edit: seems some are 46mm and some are 48mm. More research needed.

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 02:02 am Aug 22 2016
by Leisman7
Can the conversion be done with the newer kx250f forks, 2010 to current. I have not had any luck tracking down a list of compatible years for the newer forks. I apologize if this has already been answered. Any assistance would greatly be appreciated.

Thanks

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 11:36 am Nov 30 2016
by ROGERM
Just took the first step towards a KX500 swap on my US 2002 KDX200. Thanks for the great information resource everyone!

KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 01:36 pm Aug 06 2018
by Chuck78
Can anyone share any info on KX500 97-04 (or 125/250 96-97/98(?) ) re-valving for woods riding?
Any valving shim tutorials or videos for this style KYB cartridge? Is it best to use 5 weight oil and re-valve based on that? Or thinner even?

I find endless amounts of info on here about stem and triple swaps, but only mentions of the high and low speed compression stacks needing shim washers removed to adjust the valving.
I contemplated just getting RaceTech Gold Valves for the compression stack, and going off of their custom specs for my setup, but a more DIY solution using the stock cartridges would be preferred, as I dont know that I would be good enough to tell the difference between a KX500 cartridge properly set up, vs a RaceTech setup custom spec'd for me...

Also, I contemplated finding a crashed set of 96-97 KX125 forks just to get the slightly lighter front springs, I believe they are .38kg, & the KX500 are .40kg. The .40 may be better suited for matching the stock rear spring weight, but at 150lbs w/o gear, and being almost happy with the .35kg stock 220 springs (just a bit too soft), I think the .40kg 500 springs may be a bit much.
This is something I can change out later, however. Ill start with proper preload and ample static sag first.

Thanks,

Chuck in Ohio

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 02:22 pm Aug 06 2018
by KDXGarage
Can you start a new thread with your exact model fork and the measurements of the stock valving? Thanks.

It is going to be done combo of less shims and thinner shims

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 08:43 am Dec 27 2018
by Guysaki gdx220
Hi guy's, Guysaki GDX220 here. I'm new to this forum fella's so please bare with me. I'm the proud owner of a 1997 KDX220 which I want to do the front fork conversion on. My question is, can I put the front forks off of a 2016 Kawasaki KX250F on my bike . When I get done with the bike I want my suspension to be as up to date as possible? Also does anybody have a suggestion on a rear shock for my 220 I want my suspension to be as plush as possible but to still have a fast rebound for traction, I only weigh 145 pounds soaking wet. Thanks for any help! My bike is currently a bucket of nuts and bolts doing a complete resto. Lectron carb, Wiesco piston and rings, FMF Gnarly, Boyseen, all this money and a really sucky suspension, I just can't see it I want the best and I want to build it not purchase it from KTM. Again Thanks for any feedback!

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 09:49 am Dec 27 2018
by Chuck78
If you are primarily doing woods riding, in my opinion you could get the best suspension you could possibly need from a mid-90s KX125 43 mm inverted fork after some basic revalving for woods. If you do higher speed riding (45-65+mph) in open areas & fire roads or deserts, as well as woods riding, then the more modern fork technology would really benefit. If you are just doing woods riding, then you would not really notice much difference compared to a well valved 1991-1994 KX 125 fork.
not to mention the KX250 springs will be too stiff for you for woods riding. There's nothing wrong with the stock rear shock, a rebuild, softer spring, and possibly a slight update in valving is all that it would need.

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 07:56 pm Dec 27 2018
by Guysaki gdx220
Thanks for your opinion and suggestions! I just want my bike to be the best it can be at whatever terrain I'm in at that moment. Guysaki GDX220.

Re: KX fork conversion recap?

Posted: 08:35 pm Dec 27 2018
by KDXGarage
Hopefully this thread had some info others can look on.

It has rambled a good bit, so I am locking it. Thanks.