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Canadian Daves JustKDX
kdx 200 lower suspension
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[QUOTE="H Raidel, post: 44891, member: 19729"] We were faced with either lowering a KDX or waiting until our 13 year old (5-0) would grow into it, so we did what we had to: First you can experiment with PVC spacers inside the shock, a 1/4" spacer on the shaft will get you about an inch at the rear wheel. Or... you can just lower the sag, which won't work for isde types (or wannabees) but will allow a shorter rider to enjoy the bike. I also pulled the fork legs up a litle over an inch in the triple trees which effectively lowered the front end also. As I said these won't work for pros ( or wannabes) but will allow a younger shorter individual to get used to the bike. Hope your KDXs bring you as much fun as my son's has. -HR [/QUOTE]
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