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fork compatability on XR
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[QUOTE="ochster, post: 24741, member: 17624"] Philb, The biggest difference is the fact you get the ability to have a disc brake. The XR250 fork is a 41mm, and the XR200 is a 36mm. The 41mm fork is a little longer, but you can just run them up in the clamps. The stock 41mm springs are .36kg/in, and are atleast trailworthy. The "emulators" are sold by RT, and can be set-up to work decent in the woods. They are very simple, anyone can install and adjust them. The fact is the XR200 is not much lighter than the XR250. I weighed both front ends complete once. The XR250's was less than 3lbs. heavier. I can't vouge for the shock swap, I don't believe it is possible. I alway's thought they sorta stink bugged anyway. [/QUOTE]
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