KDX to KX Geometry Solutions
Posted: 09:18 pm Nov 06 2006
Since the KX forks are an inch longer than the KX forks, setting up the geometry is critical to getting the bike to behave .
Some have noticed that improperly set up modded bikes will handle poorly in different conditions.
It has been suggested that the KX fork tubes be stuffed up the TTs as much as 3/4 to 1 inch. But the forks in my KDX were up about 1/2 inch or so, as result, that doesn't buy me much.
My KX shocks perform nicely over whoops and such, but when I'm rushing up an incline, the front tire likes to rise up. Giving it sufficient gas to do a long, steep climb will get the front tire liftng, approaching loop-status if I don't let off.
So, folks have said set the sag, but are we sure that this 90-100 mm race sag applies to a KDX/KX? Does the engineering back that up? Is it universal? Static sag at 25mm? Are we sure?
How does setting dampening affect this? If my tire tends to rise up, if I slow up the rebound will that be effective? What about putting a tall tire in rear, and/or a low profile tire up front?
My forks are stuffed up about 11/16th of an inch up. The little nut on the top keeps me from going any higher. Any flush-mounted clickers that can be put on them? Higher-rise bar clamps?
Thanks,
Rick
Some have noticed that improperly set up modded bikes will handle poorly in different conditions.
It has been suggested that the KX fork tubes be stuffed up the TTs as much as 3/4 to 1 inch. But the forks in my KDX were up about 1/2 inch or so, as result, that doesn't buy me much.
My KX shocks perform nicely over whoops and such, but when I'm rushing up an incline, the front tire likes to rise up. Giving it sufficient gas to do a long, steep climb will get the front tire liftng, approaching loop-status if I don't let off.
So, folks have said set the sag, but are we sure that this 90-100 mm race sag applies to a KDX/KX? Does the engineering back that up? Is it universal? Static sag at 25mm? Are we sure?
How does setting dampening affect this? If my tire tends to rise up, if I slow up the rebound will that be effective? What about putting a tall tire in rear, and/or a low profile tire up front?
My forks are stuffed up about 11/16th of an inch up. The little nut on the top keeps me from going any higher. Any flush-mounted clickers that can be put on them? Higher-rise bar clamps?
Thanks,
Rick
