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Canadian Daves JustKDX
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[QUOTE="Robcolo, post: 417357, member: 28062"] Madisher, IN a straight line my reworked 220 will keep up with the "average" 250MXer & even pull away top end because of the wide ratio gearbox [unless he's geared really high] BUT --BUT as you said in your original post, you can't trust the front end - and neither can I. As soon as that straight turns right, left, up or down I'm way off of the pace as the KDX is just not capable of safely going fast. I.ve had the shock revalved & resprung and installed springs and Gold Valves up front with noticeable improvement, but my old KX is still much easier to ride at speed. I'm convinced that the front end washout problem is due to too rapid rebound. Unfortunately Gold Valves don't affect rebound. Somebody offers a $125 adjustable rebound valve but I hate to have spent more on the suspension than in buying the bike in the first place! Anyone know how to slow that rebound ?? 10W fluid?? [/QUOTE]
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