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Canadian Daves JustKDX
'93 kdx inverted forks
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[QUOTE="John Harris, post: 946276, member: 30138"] I had a '94 with the USD forks and they were one of the main reasons I got rid of it (for a newer KDX). I am sure it was my fault that I could not get them "right" because I never did get the front end to stop hunting. I love the higher ground clearance they had over the current forks. Another thing I did not like was trying to keep the lower fork legs protected in rough country. I wore out and broke some guards, but I guess they worked because I never did significently damage the fork legs. The USD forks are more rigid because of the bigger diameters in the tripple clamps and that has handling plusses. Remember the USD forks were '93 & 94 and were on the old style engine rather than the new one that came out in '95. If you go for the old style, be sure and make yourself a good deal. Cheers John [/QUOTE]
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