Can someone point me in the right direction?
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Can someone point me in the right direction?
ok guys im kinda new to this, so dont get to mad at me. I have a 02' 220 and im starting to notice the front end is starting to sag. The bike as never had the forks serviced, and i dont really know anyone that does this kinda stuff. I am pretty mechanically inclined so i think i can service them myself.. i been looking to find some help on what parts should i replace, and how to do it. I looked all over here but couldnt find a thread that i could understand. I am just wanting to do some stock parts replacements. Im 165lb so stock should work. can anyone point me in the right direction? I have never touched suspensions so i dont know what i need to get the KDX suckin up stumps again. thanks guys
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2005 KX-DX Hybrid
03 Ozark (under construction)
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I would get a fork rebuild kit (seals, bushings and wipers) and some good oil. I would also recommend you go with stiffer springs out of an XR 400, .38's might be good for your weight. Read the threads on making your new preload spacers out of PVC.
The stock oil is like pond scum so you'll want to tear them down and clean thoroughly.
Harbor Freight carries a set of large hex drive sockets that will get your base valves out. An air wrench works great for that.
The stock oil is like pond scum so you'll want to tear them down and clean thoroughly.
Harbor Freight carries a set of large hex drive sockets that will get your base valves out. An air wrench works great for that.
Mike
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check out this stickie from the Suspension category: http://www.kdxrider.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=448
The XR springs are longer which is a good thing. You'll ditch the long metal spacer tubes in the KDX and cut shorter PVC replacements.
I believe the stock KDX springs are more for a 130 lb rider, but it's a been a while since I had stock forks.
The XR springs are longer which is a good thing. You'll ditch the long metal spacer tubes in the KDX and cut shorter PVC replacements.
I believe the stock KDX springs are more for a 130 lb rider, but it's a been a while since I had stock forks.
Mike
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It's been even longer than that since I was 130lbs!Colorado Mike wrote:
I believe the stock KDX springs are more for a 130 lb rider, but it's a been a while since I had stock forks.
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Also check into messing with the shim stack. There is talk around here of folks removing some number of the large shims that seems to improve things. I never did that, but if you have the thing apart its a good time to try it.
Also if it's an '02 and the rear shock hasn't been touched, it's probably overdue. Check out the threads on doing that yourself too. you can buy a seal head or just the wear items and some oil, then you need to find a shop to charge the N2 for you. Grease all your linkage and swingarm bearings while you're at it.
Also if it's an '02 and the rear shock hasn't been touched, it's probably overdue. Check out the threads on doing that yourself too. you can buy a seal head or just the wear items and some oil, then you need to find a shop to charge the N2 for you. Grease all your linkage and swingarm bearings while you're at it.
Mike
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