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Canadian Daves JustKDX
1990 kdx200 suspension mods
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1048595, member: 18302"] Stiffer springs combined with Race Tech's cartridge fork emulators. Night and day difference over your stock forks. Besides wimpy springs, the stock fork has too much high speed compression damping. You can't fix that with oil. If you have no money for mods, you can cut a few coils off your stock springs. This will stiffen them up. You will want to add more spacers to keep the same amount of preload. Make sure you don't cut the spring too short or the coils will bind, limiting your suspension travel. Raising your oil level will improve bottoming resistance, but not really change damping. [/QUOTE]
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