YZ250F forks onto KDX
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YZ250F forks onto KDX
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Just a quick question , will I be able to fit a 2009 YZ250F forks (it is FX forks) or the entire front end onto a KDX 200 2006?
Just want to know because I have access to a set of forks or the entire front end or steering set.
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Just a quick question , will I be able to fit a 2009 YZ250F forks (it is FX forks) or the entire front end onto a KDX 200 2006?
Just want to know because I have access to a set of forks or the entire front end or steering set.
Kind Regards
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
You will need to swap the steering stem, but have it knurled to fit the YZ lower clamp. You will also need the YZ front wheel and brake caliper bracket, and then also modify the steering stop. Just did this swap with a set of YZ426F front end.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Thank you very much
You can't maybe give me a more detailed description pf how you did it? I to have access to a entire YZ frame everything on it except for the engine so I can use what ever I need to swop the front end.
And how is the feeling on it after you changed it go the YZ setup?
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
1st - Have a machinst press out your stock stem from your bottom clamp. Provide him the lower Yamaha clamp, and instruct him to knurl the stock stem to press in snug into the Yamaha lower clamp.
2nd - Fashion a steering stop that works. I have not done this yet.
3rd - Since the Yamaha forks are longer that the KDX forks, you will need to shorten them internally about an inch or slide them up in the clamps as far as allowable.
4th - When installing the top clamp, you will need about .025 feeler gauge to wrap around the stem to make sure it has a slightly snug fit.
5th - Install forks, install the YZ front wheel and brake caliper.
These should be the major steps and get you on your way.
As far as feeling, this coming weekend is the first chance I will have to ride it.
2nd - Fashion a steering stop that works. I have not done this yet.
3rd - Since the Yamaha forks are longer that the KDX forks, you will need to shorten them internally about an inch or slide them up in the clamps as far as allowable.
4th - When installing the top clamp, you will need about .025 feeler gauge to wrap around the stem to make sure it has a slightly snug fit.
5th - Install forks, install the YZ front wheel and brake caliper.
These should be the major steps and get you on your way.
As far as feeling, this coming weekend is the first chance I will have to ride it.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Thank You very much for the reply.oldmxer95 wrote: ↑02:21 pm May 09 2019 1st - Have a machinst press out your stock stem from your bottom clamp. Provide him the lower Yamaha clamp, and instruct him to knurl the stock stem to press in snug into the Yamaha lower clamp.
2nd - Fashion a steering stop that works. I have not done this yet.
3rd - Since the Yamaha forks are longer that the KDX forks, you will need to shorten them internally about an inch or slide them up in the clamps as far as allowable.
4th - When installing the top clamp, you will need about .025 feeler gauge to wrap around the stem to make sure it has a slightly snug fit.
5th - Install forks, install the YZ front wheel and brake caliper.
These should be the major steps and get you on your way.
As far as feeling, this coming weekend is the first chance I will have to ride it.
I will definitely be looking into doing the swap then as it does seem very complicated or to difficult.
Please let me know about how your ride goes with the new forks.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Just got back from an event here in the northwest called Class X. If focuses on 2 strokes from every era. Rode my KDX with the YZ426F forks in the Revolution 2, 60+ Intermediate and they worked fantastic. Now I may have a little work to do on the rear end but the front was way better than the stock forks. I still need to figure out a permanent solution for the steering stops. Anyone got ideas?
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
What’s the problem, new forks hitting the tank? Try drilling and tapping an aluminum bolt into the Yamaha steering stops to let them hit the bolt heads. Not sure if this approach works for Yamaha but it worked when I put KX forks on my KDX.
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Thanks, I'll take a look to see if that will work.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
So here’s a question. If you have the entire YZ rolling chassis, which is a known good handling bike, why not just move the KDX engine into the YZ frame? Must be possible.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
I only had the front fork assembly not the whole rolling chassis.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
You see the thing is it is a friend of mine who wants to sell the bike as parts, so I can get a decent prize on the front end. Would be out of my price range to buy the entire frame.
I will be taking on this project in the coming months, putting the YZ front end into the KDX.
Will keep you updated, so the only problem I see is with the steering stop at the moment?
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Any body here know if 1999 wr 400 triple clamps would be a good choice for this set up
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They will work as long as you use a knurled KDX stem. Then yes the only problem left is addressing the steering stops. I too have not done this yet, I am still looking for a good workable solution.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Hopefully reviving this old thread..... any updates on this?
How did the swap go?
Did you need the brake calliper bracket, or the complete front calliper with bracket?
Any photos?
I don't have the front Yamaha axle yet to compare to my stock KDX but thinking of getting a custom made axle so i can use the KDX wheel.
I've got a set of 2009 yz250f forks, 2008 triple clamps (so only have one position for bar clamps, not two like 2009+).
Currently sourcing all the parts before I start the build.
Cheers
How did the swap go?
Did you need the brake calliper bracket, or the complete front calliper with bracket?
Any photos?
I don't have the front Yamaha axle yet to compare to my stock KDX but thinking of getting a custom made axle so i can use the KDX wheel.
I've got a set of 2009 yz250f forks, 2008 triple clamps (so only have one position for bar clamps, not two like 2009+).
Currently sourcing all the parts before I start the build.
Cheers
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Any forks with 48 mm inner tubes are going to have even larger outer tubes and triple clamps. Turn the handlebars all the way to the left or right and it is going to whack the top of the fuel tank. One can live with it or use a method to keep the bike from fully turning left and right.
Anyone who is considering USD forks needs to go measure (envision) the larger clamps with the stock clamps turned fully left or right.
Anyone who is considering USD forks needs to go measure (envision) the larger clamps with the stock clamps turned fully left or right.
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
Did you get them revalved?oldmxer95 wrote: ↑09:07 pm May 11 2019 Just got back from an event here in the northwest called Class X. If focuses on 2 strokes from every era. Rode my KDX with the YZ426F forks in the Revolution 2, 60+ Intermediate and they worked fantastic. Now I may have a little work to do on the rear end but the front was way better than the stock forks. I still need to figure out a permanent solution for the steering stops. Anyone got ideas?
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jaunt wrote: ↑12:34 pm Oct 09 2023Did you get them revalved?oldmxer95 wrote: ↑09:07 pm May 11 2019 Just got back from an event here in the northwest called Class X. If focuses on 2 strokes from every era. Rode my KDX with the YZ426F forks in the Revolution 2, 60+ Intermediate and they worked fantastic. Now I may have a little work to do on the rear end but the front was way better than the stock forks. I still need to figure out a permanent solution for the steering stops. Anyone got ideas?
There's a local KDX200 guy here who swapped I believe 2008 or 2010 YZ250FX forks onto his H-Series KDX. He was ecstatic about them, but I believe did say they could use a little bit of revalving still for a little better plushness.
If I'm recalling correctly, he just mentioned doing some lathe work on the steering stem and triple, and then they bolted right up???
FYI the post you were replying to about revalving was 4-1/2 years old...
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Re: YZ250F forks onto KDX
I realize that, just looking for any info. I've got a pair of YZ forks to swap I just didn't know if a revalve was totally necessary.Chuck78 wrote: ↑05:24 pm Oct 10 2023jaunt wrote: ↑12:34 pm Oct 09 2023Did you get them revalved?oldmxer95 wrote: ↑09:07 pm May 11 2019 Just got back from an event here in the northwest called Class X. If focuses on 2 strokes from every era. Rode my KDX with the YZ426F forks in the Revolution 2, 60+ Intermediate and they worked fantastic. Now I may have a little work to do on the rear end but the front was way better than the stock forks. I still need to figure out a permanent solution for the steering stops. Anyone got ideas?
There's a local KDX200 guy here who swapped I believe 2008 or 2010 YZ250FX forks onto his H-Series KDX. He was ecstatic about them, but I believe did say they could use a little bit of revalving still for a little better plushness.
If I'm recalling correctly, he just mentioned doing some lathe work on the steering stem and triple, and then they bolted right up???
FYI the post you were replying to about revalving was 4-1/2 years old...
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MX forks are valved for MX, not woods. They almost always benefit from a revalve. I have a 2005 KX250. It beat me to death in the woods.
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