Klx250 shock swap

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Klx250 shock swap

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So I blew out the rear shock on the kdx the other day. After doing some quick reading and perusing ebay it looks like a klx250 shock should be a direct swap. Can anyone confirm this? I know it has a high spring rate but that's ok for me as I'm heavy at 270 lbs.

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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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Why not just rebuild or buy another KDX shock?
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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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big reason was that this one was 50 bucks on ebay and comes with a 5.6KG spring that i'm certain will swap over to mine worst case scenario so thats at least cheaper than a racetech spring.

also i didn't see any kdx shocks on fleabay when i looked. if this works cool, if not i can at least take the spring to fastlap and have them rebuild the stocker using it which while still not quite enough for my heft the plan is to lose about 50 to 75 lbs this year before the Tennessee hard knockout.
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Ok.

Is it old KLX250 or KLX250 dual sport?
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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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09 Kawasaki KLX250T if the the ebay add is correct. should be here in 3 or 4 days along with all new swingarm and shock linkage bearings
1997 KDX 200 - FMF pipe and silencer and I have no clue what else yet.
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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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For future reference the klx250 shock will not work as the reservoir is too far forward causing it to hit the frame.

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Oops
Not good
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Jason wrote:Oops
Not good
Yup time to rebuild the stocker. Also after looking at. It closer looks like it's not the same. Length shock rod less travel.

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Spring swap over?
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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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According to racetech they both use the same springs just different weights. Measurements say yes and it's def stiffer. Just ordered a seal head kit from msr and some oil and the swingarm bearing that wasn't included in the kit.

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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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Old thread but I thought Id answer just in case some one else comes across this.

I ended up needing a kdx200 shock rebuild and while waiting, blew the klx250s piston and shrapnel dropped into crank. Needed to ride so last minute figured that a swap might be worth a try.

It kind of works but not recommended unless in a real pinch.

The klx shock has the reservoir on the otherside and seems to be ever so slightly shorter.
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While this did not strictly need rejetting, halfway through a ride, the airfilter simply got too dirty and the bike started bogging. If riding in a clean environment it might work better but woUld still need more frequent cleaning.

Also the bike sat lower and the suspension felt like it had trouble getting traction compared to stock even after fiddling with preload and damping, could not get it working as well as stock.

The biggest problem for me was that the springs have less coils that are thicker and these seem to resonate with the engine and shoot all sorts of vibes throughout the frame. Even with loctite, I ended losing an engine mount bolt, the chamber rattled lose and leaked and ended up losing the kick lever as it simply rattled off! My feet also got numb after about two hours.

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Still gets a 3 because nobody got hurt.
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Wow. Sounds like riding a jackhammer.
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Re: Klx250 shock swap

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If it isn't too late, PLEASE splurge and install a race tech gold valve in your rear shock. I gold valved my klx300 forks and I was told at the time that guy did revalve my rear as it too was rebuilt. Perhaps a shim or three had been moved or taken out. Not know kimosabe.

Fast forward to last month, had my entire suspension refreshed and a gold valve in the shock.
Damn. Very well worth the investment. Plush,takes hits, and extremely stable during race conditions thus regular riding. I seemingly had to let my suspension do its job now and that took acclimation. It was literally that much difference in overall control. I had the issues now, not my bike. Letting go is now fun as I'm faster and more in control. Dropping down steeps much more quickly. Climbing steeps is now more controlled.

Money well spent.
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