Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
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Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
I payed 180 bucks for kx125 forks from 2004 with a front wheel and clamps, it was a very good deal. Apparently this deal was a little too good to be true. They were leaking a little so I sent them off for replacement seals. Unfortunately, I did not see the pits in the fork chrome, which is causing it too leak and tear seals A LOT. So my question is, what other fork (if I cannot find a 2004 kx125 fork) can I put in the 2004 kx 125 clamp and have it fit my brakes and axel? I found some KX250 forks from 04/05, and I am wondering if those would fit.
I am a lazy 16 year old who does not wanna look up the part numbers and I know yall are experts.
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I am a lazy 16 year old who does not wanna look up the part numbers and I know yall are experts.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
'04 KX250, KX250F will fit same triples.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
Do they also fit the same brakes, axel, and wheel? Thank you so much for the help.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
Pull up a parts fiche and do some cross referencing with part numbers and fitment on various bikes.
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Alright I pulled up the part numbers on the 125 and 250, they both have the same part number for the brakes and axel. This means they should fit right? Thanks so much for the help you’re amazing.Slick_Nick wrote: ↑08:44 am May 17 2022Pull up a parts fiche and do some cross referencing with part numbers and fitment on various bikes.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
Same part number is the same part number. Buy with confidence.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
Is the pitting so bad that you can’t sand it out? I’ve seen a video about sanding out nicks and burrs from a dirt rider magazine mechanic but they were small imperfections. He was using a 400 grit emery cloth.
He even recommended lightly sanding the whole fork legs every time you rebuild them. I won’t remember which video it was but I think his name is Scott Gustafson.
Edit: I had it saved in my favorites. This video works really well for those who have KX swapped forks.
He even recommended lightly sanding the whole fork legs every time you rebuild them. I won’t remember which video it was but I think his name is Scott Gustafson.
Edit: I had it saved in my favorites. This video works really well for those who have KX swapped forks.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
2003 - 2007 KX125
2004 - 2005 KX250F
2003 - 2007 KX250
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawas ... front-fork
2004 - 2005 KX250F
2003 - 2007 KX250
https://www.partzilla.com/catalog/kawas ... front-fork
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
I brought the forks to a guy and he sanded them out but they still tore the seal. The guy who sold them to me probably knew this but didn’t want me to know.John_S wrote: ↑07:22 pm May 17 2022 Is the pitting so bad that you can’t sand it out? I’ve seen a video about sanding out nicks and burrs from a dirt rider magazine mechanic but they were small imperfections. He was using a 400 grit emery cloth.
He even recommended lightly sanding the whole fork legs every time you rebuild them. I won’t remember which video it was but I think his name is Scott Gustafson.
Edit: I had it saved in my favorites. This video works really well for those who have KX swapped forks.
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Re: Fork Leak Due to Pits, Have a few questions
You can buy a replacement lower tube from SDI or Technical Touch.
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