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Canadian Daves JustKDX
kx forks on '00 KDX 220?
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[QUOTE="Canadian Dave, post: 131070, member: 16102"] Its not an uncommon conversion by any means and the results are excellent especially if the conversion is done by someone with a good chassis tuning background. A good conversion requires more than just swapping out the front end. The KX forks have more travel and therefor elevate the front end of the bike. To maintain chassis geometry the forks should be shortened internally, not a big job, or the height of the rear suspension raised. I'm no suspension expert so can't comment on which method of raising the rear end is better. I can tell you can raise the rear end by installing a longer shock shaft, different pull rods (dog bones), etc. Your best bet would be to talk to a suspension expert. Sounds like a winner to me and certainly makes the bike more appealing even if you need to spend a little money to set it up just right. David [/QUOTE]
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kx forks on '00 KDX 220?
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