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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Front Suspension on 91' KDX 200
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1394190, member: 18302"] Defensive much? You are reading waaaaaay more into my posts than is actually there. BTW, after owning KDX's from 1984 - 2001, I think I'm entitled to an opnion on fork swaps, just as you are entitled to your opinion that the KDX250 is a fat pig. FWIW, many of the set up tips that have been regurgitated on this site for the last 10+ years for the KDX250 were developed through trial and error by myself and my friend, another long time KDX owner. So it's not like I just come in here and bash, lol. My opinion is most riders are better off saving the cost and effort of a fork swap. Clearly, you are not most riders, as most still have their stock forks and are not savvy enough to complete a swap for $65. Kudos to you. BTW, I've ridden early '80's Maico 490's and have very fond memories of those bikes. So you are not going to find me insulting them in the vintage forum in anyway near the manner you have insulted all those fat pig KDX250 owners, lol. [/QUOTE]
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