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Knurled Stem

Posted: 02:43 pm Nov 08 2005
by Green Hornet
Why does the stem have to be Knurled??

Posted: 02:55 pm Nov 08 2005
by KDXGarage
Some have mentioned that in order to maintain the proper fit, machine work is necessary to use the KDX stem in the KX lower clamp. Some have had the KDX stem knurled. Some have had the stem hole knurled.

If there was no machine shop work involved, KX front ends would be $1,000 each and KDX front ends would be $100 each. SHIPPED!! :lol:

Posted: 03:03 pm Nov 08 2005
by Green Hornet
Now, what dimensions do I need it Knurled too? What info do I need to give a Machine Shop??

Posted: 03:10 pm Nov 08 2005
by KDXGarage
Make it fit?
Make it work?
Here ya go?

Sounds like I don't know. :oops:

Maybe some of the otehr guys will chime in, but I think it may be best handled by the machine shop, as that's what they do. Different years of KDX or KX may be quite different as far as an exact measurement, also. What may have worked for someone else may not work for you.

Posted: 04:13 pm Nov 08 2005
by skipro3
Not all stems and clamps need knurling. It seems only certain years do. For example: My 1999 KDX stem and 1996 KX clamp needed to be knurled. The machine shop charged me $15. When you take the parts in to be pressed apart and back together, you will know.

Posted: 05:07 pm Nov 08 2005
by Green Hornet
So if the stem does not fit correctly into the lower TT then it needs to be Knurled & then the Machinist will have to make the adjustment. Correct.

Posted: 05:26 pm Nov 08 2005
by skipro3
Yes. The knurling reshapes the metal on the stem or clamp but does not remove metal. Inda has a nice drawing on here somewhere what that would look like and you could use to show your machinist. On a pair that needs the knurling, the stem will fit the clamp, just not snug. Remember to press the stem off, DOWN not UP!!! Be sure your machinist understands or it will damage the lower clamp. There is a groove and ring on the stem so it can't push any further in than required. Look at it. It's got a taper. I don't know how someone could possibly mistake and press the wrong way, but EVERY machinist I've shown this to has attempted it that way. I insist on being present.

Knurling

Posted: 11:31 pm Nov 08 2005
by Indawoods
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Posted: 11:18 am Nov 10 2005
by Green Hornet
Ok now. I got the TT yesterday. They are for the 48mm forks. Now the solution. I will use a shim, but have it flared at the top and bottom, so when it is tightened it will act like one piece. Just like those inserts that go into the after market TT. The inserts allow you to change fork sizes, by shanging out the inserts. Does anyone know where I can get those inserts? Any other ideas???
PS. The 03 KX brakes bolt right up to the 01 forks :supz:

Posted: 11:26 am Nov 10 2005
by KDXGarage
If you find these shims, please let me know. I am curious to see them.

Posted: 11:31 am Nov 10 2005
by KDXer
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Sorry, couldn't resist. :lol:

Posted: 11:44 am Nov 10 2005
by Green Hornet
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Jason wrote:If you find these shims, please let me know. I am curious to see them.
http://www.dirttricks.com/offset_triple_clamps.htm

Posted: 11:54 am Nov 10 2005
by KDXGarage
Thanks for the links. Actually, those are to change offset, and they just fit those clamps. Even if you could buy just the bushings, it would probably still be cheaper to just buy some proper year model KX clamps.

EDIT!! I would like to sincerely apologize to ALL :mrgreen: group members for not taking the opportunity to crack on a KTM. I am truly sorry to have missed this when I first posted. Please forgive me. :prayer:

If KTM's are so gosh darn well engineered, why are they the first make pictured in the offset changing clamp photo? We gonna sell a million of these here offset triple clamps, I tell ya!! :partyman:

Posted: 11:56 am Nov 10 2005
by KDXer
Or the good stuff !!!

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:wink: :lol:

Posted: 12:04 pm Nov 10 2005
by Green Hornet
I know there for offset, but the same principle and easy to make.

Posted: 12:10 pm Nov 10 2005
by KDXer
Maybe with some measurements and some liquid persuasion dlnoss could punch them out if you have too much trouble sourcing some good sleeves.

Posted: 12:18 pm Nov 10 2005
by Green Hornet
I'll get a thin Brass, Etc., Flange the ends & round using the forks, then fit into the TT holes and see how it comes out :grin:

Posted: 12:34 pm Nov 10 2005
by KDXer
Sweet... Good luck with it. Some possible options. Jason should be able to verify fitment.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/RG3-Trip ... dZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/KAWASAKI ... dZViewItem

Posted: 12:51 pm Nov 10 2005
by KDXGarage
1. I'd check RG3's site for info on these magic Suzuki/Kawasaki combo clamps. :blink:

2. FLAT OUT NO, IT WON'T WORK

The proper set of clamps would be '99 - '01.

Three Times a Charm

Posted: 02:50 pm Nov 10 2005
by Green Hornet
After placing two (2) Unsucessful orders w/BikeBandit, I received notification that my Spacers & Caps for the KX Wheel have been shipped.
Three times is a charm :roll: