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Canadian Daves JustKDX
2 Q's-Rear tire size and front end question
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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 700231, member: 37632"] I'm running the 120 Maxxis IT. It looks huge on the bike but it really works well for me. Try going to a tall seat foam. It will allow you to get further forward on the seat without needing to stand up. Keep your feet on the pegs. Tell yourself that at all costs, don't put your feet down on hills. It will swing those big legs back as you dogpaddle up the hill and the bike will always walk away from you while you look like you are doing a superman off the back of the bike. Lowering the front forks in the triple clamps will also affect front end lift. Keep RPM's down low. Good reeds like Wibby suggested as well as a flywheel weight to keep from stalling will help out there. The only reason I contradict the high RPM advice offered in an earlier post is that you stated you have the KDX220 and not a 200. The porting of the 220 is much more conductive for low RPM torque were the 200 is set for high rpm power. Good Luck! [/QUOTE]
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