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Canadian Daves JustKDX
Lowering the KDX 220 - specs
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[QUOTE="Michelle, post: 149761, member: 16598"] Mike, one other thing you will want/need to do - soften the suspension. I weigh 120-130, and have softened up the rear to a 4.4kg spring. Stock fork springs were okay for me. Definitely check with a suspension person what you should have in there - this will be dependent on terrain, type of riding, experience etc. I would think with the 5mm longer dogbones you'd be okay, but then again, I've heard of people taller than me lowering the bike (I guess it's dependent on leg length too). Oh, the reason for not adjusting the forks is there wasn't room due to the barkbusters, and my husband decided to leave them alone so as not to sharpen the steering. [/QUOTE]
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