97 kx250 shock swap
Posted: 02:32 am Jan 20 2015
First things first...I know this isn't a fork conversion however it is relevant, please bear with me. I bolted up a 95cr125 front end to my h (see my poorly documented rambling post)and it turned it into a chopper. Luckily I had a 97kx250 shock from an old project and a member here said it would bolt up. This post is to verify that, mine bolted up once I ran the preload nut up to the top of the threads and compressed the shock 3/4". Every thing clears no rubs etc.
I spent two weeks spinning the preload nut up and down trying to find the right race sag and settled on 130mm as measured by my kids meter stick. I'm 14clicks in on the comp and 13 inn the rebound, im 230lbs and I mx on these settings your mileage will vary .
To get to the point it balanced the bike perfectly and I can't say enough good things about the handling. The throttle completely controls the rear end; throttle on rear end packs up and sKim's across everything, throttle off the rear end unloads and sticks to the ground like glue. I do not bounce around on breaking bumps anymore. With the rebound slowed down the bike jumps predictably and surprisingly wheelies better.
Yes the linkage hits the frame when topped out I noticed slight marking on the link,this is after two weeks of riding the bike very very hard I will post updates on this thread after I beat on it some more. Btw this set up works for me because I'm a bigger guy your mileage may vary.
I spent two weeks spinning the preload nut up and down trying to find the right race sag and settled on 130mm as measured by my kids meter stick. I'm 14clicks in on the comp and 13 inn the rebound, im 230lbs and I mx on these settings your mileage will vary .
To get to the point it balanced the bike perfectly and I can't say enough good things about the handling. The throttle completely controls the rear end; throttle on rear end packs up and sKim's across everything, throttle off the rear end unloads and sticks to the ground like glue. I do not bounce around on breaking bumps anymore. With the rebound slowed down the bike jumps predictably and surprisingly wheelies better.
Yes the linkage hits the frame when topped out I noticed slight marking on the link,this is after two weeks of riding the bike very very hard I will post updates on this thread after I beat on it some more. Btw this set up works for me because I'm a bigger guy your mileage may vary.