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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KDX 220 Forks
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[QUOTE="91KDX, post: 715714, member: 38839"] Thanks for the info, I just completed my rebuild of my KX conversion. The 94 Kx 250 forks I had before were damaged so I bought a pair of 93 KX 250 forks along with the clamps because the old clamps wouldnt fit the new forks. I pressed the stem out and when I pressed my 98 KDX 200 stem into the 93 kx bottom clamp I found that I didnt need a spacer either. I found that there isn't any movement in the stem so I put it all together and read this post and it had me worried that i was going to have to take it all apart and put in a spacer. I cant wait to get the rest of my bike put back together so I can go out riding. Thanks again Ben [/QUOTE]
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