D duke Member Oct 9, 1999 484 0 Jan 3, 2004 #1 Without appearing to stupid, how do you tenured KDX owners go about bleeding the air from the forks? My previous mount, a YZ126, had a seperate screw mounted on top of the forks which allowed you to bleed the air out.
Without appearing to stupid, how do you tenured KDX owners go about bleeding the air from the forks? My previous mount, a YZ126, had a seperate screw mounted on top of the forks which allowed you to bleed the air out.
Smit-Dog Mi. Trail Riders LIFETIME SPONSOR Oct 28, 2001 4,704 0 Jan 3, 2004 #2 My 2002 has air bleed screws on the tops of the forks. What year is your KDX?
D duke Member Oct 9, 1999 484 0 Jan 3, 2004 Thread starter #3 This is a classic example where the purchase of a Clymers manual would have solved the problem. Thanks for clarifying the matter.
This is a classic example where the purchase of a Clymers manual would have solved the problem. Thanks for clarifying the matter.
Smit-Dog Mi. Trail Riders LIFETIME SPONSOR Oct 28, 2001 4,704 0 Jan 3, 2004 #4 A Kawasaki shop manual can be purchased as well. Lots of exploded parts diagrams and maintenance instructions. An online parts diagram is also available at the Kawasaki web site: http://www.buykawasaki.com/Default....VIChooseVehicle.asp?intCatalogID=2&intParts=1
A Kawasaki shop manual can be purchased as well. Lots of exploded parts diagrams and maintenance instructions. An online parts diagram is also available at the Kawasaki web site: http://www.buykawasaki.com/Default....VIChooseVehicle.asp?intCatalogID=2&intParts=1