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Canadian Daves JustKDX
New KDX250 rider, restoration.
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[QUOTE="wayneh, post: 1353766, member: 107229"] Alright! Got the KX forks, front wheel and axle. The forks bolted into the triple clamps without a problem (remember this is a 94 KDX250 which came stock with inverted forks). Unfortunately the caliper will not bolt up, but I was able to cop one from the auction site reasonable, should be in in the next couple off days. The forks were in very good condition, straight and unmarked sealing surfaces. They do need seals but that is to be expected buying used suspension parts. took a couple of test laps (carefully as no front brakes) and so far see a definate improvement over the KDX forks. I am sure with new seals and oil and a little setup time these will work out nicely. Thanks again for all your help and advice. Now both ends of the bike work together and the bike is much nicer to ride over sharp edged bumps and steering and handling are much improved. I'll get some pics up this weekend if the weather cooperates. Wayne [/QUOTE]
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