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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Lowering a KDX220R, Help!
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[QUOTE="Michelle, post: 898110, member: 16598"] Tony, I was highly disappointed with the amount it lowered the bike. I can't remember the exact measurements of what it dropped it by, but I thought it would be a male measurement, not an actual one ;) (ya know, the fish that was 2" becomes 6" type scenario). There was definitely a noticeable amount of lowering, just not what I'd expected. I'm happy with it now, but it took the first ride to convince me it had altered it. You say you have trouble with the height when hill climbing? You're meant to be on the bike not next to it ;) Another question for you - have you altered the suspension in any way? I've got a softer shock spring to match the stock fork springs, rather than firming up the front (stock is unbalanced & for me it was the rear that was too hard). This makes a huge difference. Hope that helps some [/QUOTE]
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