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Canadian Daves JustKDX
KX 200 - KDX/KX Hybrid
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[QUOTE="b1dude, post: 1039959, member: 54740"] SVock...nice hybrid. A question for you now that you have it running. Some background: I took a different approach on my KDX by just doing the front end conversion. I put a 95 KX250 fork on the front. I like the handling difference. My question for you, now that you've had a KX apart right next to a KDX....what are the biggest differences besides gas tank size between the two setups. One of the biggest critiques of our KDX's by the magazines is that the KDX is heavy compared to the competition (KTM 200, etc.). What major components (frame, swingarm, etc.)are the biggest offenders of the "overweight" sin? I've started wondering what I could do to my USD forked KDX to put it on a "diet" and bring it's weight down to something similiar to you hybrid. Curious what your experience with your hybrid would point to for areas to target for weight reduction. Thanks, Eric [/QUOTE]
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