Is it possible to shim the stock fork springs up to increase pre-load on a KDX220? I was considering machining some 1-2" long bushings out of aluminum or delrin (type of hard plastic) that would fit inside the fork tubes on either the top or bottom.
I could buy some new springs of course, but if this method would work just as well I`ll put that 75-100 dollars towards something else.
My only real concern is damaging something when the forks bottom out. Do the stock springs still have "give" in them when the fork bottoms or are they completely compressed? In other words: If I add 1.5" of bushing on one end of the springs will the fork bottom out 1.5" sooner?
Any help appreciated.
I could buy some new springs of course, but if this method would work just as well I`ll put that 75-100 dollars towards something else.
My only real concern is damaging something when the forks bottom out. Do the stock springs still have "give" in them when the fork bottoms or are they completely compressed? In other words: If I add 1.5" of bushing on one end of the springs will the fork bottom out 1.5" sooner?
Any help appreciated.