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KDX220R Service manual

Posted: 10:38 pm Jun 06 2010
by up2L8
Anyone know where to get one? I've scoured most of the sites I got my other manuals from and I can't seem to find one.


I'm swapping to a wiseco piston and xr fork springs, so I need oil height specs and torque specs.


Thanks guys. :supz:

Posted: 11:00 pm Jun 06 2010
by Indawoods
Look up and to the right.... Online Manual!

Posted: 11:07 pm Jun 06 2010
by up2L8
saw that, but it seems to be a pay site

Posted: 11:08 pm Jun 06 2010
by up2L8
I really dont even need the whole manual if there is a spec sheet somewhere with torques and oil heights, etc.....

Posted: 12:08 am Jun 07 2010
by SS109
Sorry, sometimes you have to pay to play! Besides, if you have the money to change fork oil and springs then you certainly can afford to purchase a manual that is an essential tool for servicing your KDX.

Posted: 12:48 am Jun 07 2010
by Road Dawg
I have a regular manual and I just subscribed to the online manual.. I like the online manual.. It's very helpful and the lifetime subscription is worth it.

Posted: 07:49 am Jun 07 2010
by Indawoods
There is no better resource IMO.

Posted: 02:20 pm Jun 07 2010
by heckler
does the online manual cover the 220 supplemental info too?

Posted: 11:40 pm Jun 07 2010
by up2L8
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SS109 wrote:Sorry, sometimes you have to pay to play! Besides, if you have the money to change fork oil and springs then you certainly can afford to purchase a manual that is an essential tool for servicing your KDX.

Not really actually. I got the springs for free and my dad picked up the fork oil for me.


If anyone has anything PM me.

Posted: 02:49 pm Jul 13 2010
by up2L8
Well, this sucks, I still can't find one, I am ready to actually pay for one at this point.


So does anyone know where to get one? I dont want the online one because I was under the impression that you can't export it or print it very well.

I need either a PDF that I can print, or a old school hard copy. The only hard copies I've found are like $50 and that's absurd.


Any ideas guys? I need to do the forks and a topend. I got a piston for $80, spending $50 on a manual seems retarded.

Posted: 03:24 pm Jul 13 2010
by Julien D
The online manual is the best you will find. The color pictures are incredible, and you can definitely print out any pages you need without trouble. Purchase it for one year for $24 or whatever, and print the whole thing a bit at a time before your year is up.

Posted: 09:01 am Jul 16 2010
by Colorado Mike
You don't need the 220 supplement to do the forks and top end. The torque specs are the same, the only thing the supplement gives you are the different cylinder/piston specs which you probably don't need. If the cylinder plating is worn you have to send it off anyway. The stock piston for a 220 is 69mm.