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Canadian Daves JustKDX
MX setup
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[QUOTE="CaptainObvious, post: 675605, member: 17060"] I hate to say it, but if you really like jumping and riding on modern MX tracks, you bought the wrong bike. While a KDX can be ridden anywhere, it just the wrong tool for the job. But if you are committed to using the KDX, I'd start with some additional mods to the front forks. Get some Race-Tech emulators for a start. Further, at your weight, I'd suggest a fork brace to stiffen-up the flex in the front end. You might want to experiment with 7w fork oil and the oil height as well. This will allow you some additional range on the clickers. The KDX rear shock is OK but for your weight you'll need a heavier spring; I'm guessing something in the 5.0kg range (stock is 4.7). [/QUOTE]
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