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Posted: 07:45 am Apr 19 2005
by Indawoods
My bars are in the forward position due to the stabilizer alignment. If the bar clamps were in the stock position, I could drop the frontend even more if I wished. Everything has limits and the forks are no exception. I believe you can find a happy medium somewhere when you do this conversion.

On a side note... the harshness of the forks went away when I was able to drop them the extra 1/2". The forks have to be loaded to do their job correctly. I am very happy with this conversion and would do it again in a heartbeat....

Posted: 10:23 am Apr 19 2005
by canyncarvr
Up pretty high, indeed! Considering the washers under the top clamp AND the forks that high in the clamps...they're a long ways up there!

Thanks for the pics.

Do you feel the bars are high? ...or should I say, do the bars feel high?

What was the 'floating front end' part? Your kdx setup had not been revalved? Skittery?

Your stabilizer will be fine. I've seen posts a whole long longer than yours, and they were just round all the way down. No buttress just under the damper/post 'joint'. No worries!

Sure is clean and purty!!

Posted: 11:28 am Apr 19 2005
by Indawoods
CC... the bars feel fine... not high...not low... Just right! :razz:

My frontend has not been messed with at all... completely stock and the floating frontend deal was that the frontend was sitting to high causing an unbalanced bike... light in the frontend when pinning the throttle... it would just float and had no control... kinda spooky! :shock:

She's all better now... I can control it pinned and unpinned...dropping it the extra 1/2" did the trick... doesn't push the corners now either...

Posted: 11:38 am Apr 19 2005
by canyncarvr
Sorry. I thought the 'no more floating' was a reference to what your KDX frontend used to feel like.

Posted: 02:10 pm Apr 19 2005
by skipro3
Mine looks just like yours Inda. Spacer wise and all, that is. My bars are more forward in that the rebound adjusters are directly under the bars so I can't adjust them without removing the bars or lowering the forks in the clamp. I don't need to anyway, it works fine the way it is. My fork tubes are riding about the same in the clamp as yours too. My Scotts has the straight arm, not stepped down like yours, so I built a stem post out of a screwdriver shank that I ground down and installed the slipper plastic part to. works great. With my bars forward, I tweaked the Scotts stem more forward, not raked back like yours is.
I'll take photos and post. How do I add photos to the reply like you did? I only know how to add to the gallery.

Posted: 02:23 pm Apr 19 2005
by canyncarvr
Don't use 'quick reply'..but the 'reply' button.

That will give you an 'img' option where you just put in the URL of the pic.


..which of course needs to BE someplace. Pics in threads aren't uploaded to WoodsRider.

Posted: 02:32 pm Apr 19 2005
by skipro3
That's my problem. I need someplace to upload the pic to. Will gallery work, or does it need to be someplace else?

Posted: 02:47 pm Apr 19 2005
by Indawoods
It'll work... but don't tell anyone else K? DOH!

Posted: 02:59 pm Apr 19 2005
by Indawoods
Put it in the gallery... once there... right click and go to properties...copy URL... paste...just make sure it's the smaller version or else you get the board all outta wack!

Posted: 04:30 pm Apr 19 2005
by skipro3
Thanks Inda. I'll try that tonight!