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Posted: 08:27 pm Dec 05 2004
by skipro3
Congrats!!! :supz:

Posted: 11:01 am Dec 06 2004
by KDXGarage
Congratulations on getting some forks. You are getting closer. :-)

"I THINK" the 2005 model KYB's on Yamaha or Kawasaki forks are a twin chamber style similar to Showas on various Suzukis and Hondas.

Posted: 03:22 pm Dec 06 2004
by fuzzy
Sweet! I totally forgot you were trying to piece that together after getting sniped out! I've still got a full '95 YZ250 front end...we need to see how close that is to the 95-up kdx's....then I'm sure I can find a good home for it on here.

Posted: 04:17 pm Dec 06 2004
by skipro3
My bud's KDX 200 was my insperation for going with the KX forks. He used the YZ front end. Other than the brake caliper, it fit just fine. I'll check with him again if there were any problems, but I rode it and it was sweet!

Posted: 08:12 am Dec 07 2004
by Indawoods
Hey Fuzz.... wasn't there some issue as to why we couldn't use those? Or am I thinking about the Gold Valves??? :? Man... I must have wintertime ditz's or something.
The 03 forks are coming sometime this week, shipping today, the triple trees too... I should have it all torn down and see what I have next week. Still need to get a caliper and I think that's about it. The guy did say that for woods riding that I need to get some good wrap around guards... He said that the most damage on the forks is at 5 'o clock on the left and 7 'o clock on the right. Does anyone know of a company that makes 'em?
Thanks..... :prayer:

Posted: 03:35 pm Dec 07 2004
by Indawoods
Caliper has just been purchased on eBay today too! I love Buy it Now! :lol: I think I have everything.... I guess I will see! :cool:

Posted: 03:38 pm Dec 07 2004
by KDXGarage
Some seller has recently put up forks, triple clamps and fork guards from a 2003 KX. If someone else is looking to convert, you may want to check it out.

Posted: 04:01 pm Dec 07 2004
by m0rie
I'm waiting for a whole rolling chassis :mrgreen: Hopefully with a Buy it Now button and a low price :wink:

-Maurice

Posted: 04:03 pm Dec 07 2004
by Indawoods
Then what? Put one of those butt ugly IMS tanks on it? :lol:

Posted: 04:55 pm Dec 07 2004
by skipro3
Carry extra fuel in your camelbak. Just don't forget! Or do what CC and Wib do and stash gas on the trails. If someone doesn't find it and report it as a terrorist bomb, that is!!

Posted: 05:46 pm Dec 07 2004
by fuzzy
Yeah, it was the extra gold valve I ended up with for my YZ shock...

Posted: 09:18 pm Dec 07 2004
by Indawoods
Yeah...that's right! Those forks could be listed in the for sale section... wish I woulda thought about that before I bought all the parts individually.... DOH! Oh well... someone will be happy....

Posted: 09:20 pm Dec 07 2004
by Indawoods
Jason wrote:Some seller has recently put up forks, triple clamps and fork guards from a 2003 KX. If someone else is looking to convert, you may want to check it out.
I got the caliper... nah, nah nah nah, nah! :twisted:

Posted: 11:12 am Dec 08 2004
by fuzzy
Sweet....When I come down to D-town for x-mas I'll bring my extra triple clamps so you can have a look while your bike is all torn down....

Posted: 11:36 am Dec 08 2004
by Indawoods
Sounds good Fuzz! May just have to use your setup! :lol:

Posted: 03:16 pm Dec 08 2004
by fuzzy
Sure, whichever is easer to install....However, I'm sure the '03 forks will be better than my '95's!

Posted: 10:30 pm Dec 13 2004
by Indawoods
Well... got my forks today... NICE! Need some guards I guess.... all the ones I seen for sale are just the guards without guides. :neutral: What's up with that? Anyway... got my caliper bolted on for fit, and going to pull my wheel out to see if that all fits up. Gotta make sure I have all the parts. Waiting for my trees before I lop off my frontend and get the stem pressed in. Man... can't wait! My forks came with .42 springs and I hope they are close to the right weight. Ski? :razz:

Posted: 10:06 am Dec 14 2004
by skipro3
That's what I have; .42
They might seem stiff when running up and down fireroads but don't judge them until to slam into something.....hard. Then it will seem like whatever it was, didn't even exist....like it wasn't even there. Deep whoops are also a joy but that also takes setting up the compression and rebound on the rear shock as well.
If you have someone who can either watch, or better yet, video tape you going through some sections, then you will know if the compression / rebounds are adjusted right.

Posted: 02:55 pm Dec 14 2004
by 89kdx200rdr
check HERE for guards and guides

Posted: 02:17 pm Dec 17 2004
by skalvin
what do you guys do about the turning radius, and the top tree hitting the gas tank?
thank's