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Canadian Daves JustKDX
93-94 USD's
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[QUOTE="julien_d, post: 1339568, member: 98751"] I'd say I'm 145 - 150 loaded up and on the bike. I've been reading what little I can dig up about 93-94 kdx200 USD's for months. Most of what I've seen recommends upgrading the springs if the rider is over about 150lbs. I am definitely not opposed to replacing the springs If it's going to be worth it. We ride tight trails, single track, a few decent sized jumps, no track time at all. Plenty of rock, mud, roots, and hill climbs. While the forks do feel a bit too squishy for me right now, I have rarely bottomed them out, and I'd hate to lose the ability to soak up the slow rough stuff. I guess I kinda thought I'd do clean oil, new seals, adjust the clickers, and see how they feel. Do you think I could go stiffer on the springs and retain the cushy ride through the woods? Oh yes, thanks Longshore! Those scans are great! That's going to be an immense help, for sure. J. [/QUOTE]
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