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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="Fred T, post: 122207, member: 22413"] Dan You don't need any special tool but if you have a helper handy that might be nice. If you decide to change your fork oil you will have to completly remove your forks from the bike and take the top off and dump/pump it all out. Use 7.5 W Golden Spectro - you will need just a little more than 2 quarts. Set oil level at 100 MMM (4 INCHES) from top with fork fully compressed. Be sure to work the stanchen several times (25) to completly flow all the oli through to the lower tube before your final measurment. I did it and never worked on a bike in 17 years! You can do it! If someone is interested I have a new unused stock pair of fork springs for a 95-01 KDX that I will sell. Make me a reasonlabe offer if they will work for you. Fredette will tell you if they will work in the older model. [/QUOTE]
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