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Originally Posted by fusion
I've road bikes with inverted fork and they were a lot better then standard forks
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Originally Posted by _JOE_
Better at what? The inverted forks tend to be better in harsher conditions while the conventional fork rides more comfortably at lower speeds.
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Originally Posted by glad2ride
The USD KDX forks are on the 1993 - 1994 KDX200 and 1991 - 1994 KDX250. It is cheaper to make the conventional forks, so that may have been a consideration.
julien_d, do you have stiffer springs in your forks? When properly working with the correct springs, they are an improvement. |
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Originally Posted by julien_d
lol, true there. The USD's are known for less deflection than conventionals, as well as having a bit more clearance since they don't hang down as far below the front axle. I'm sure the way I ride I wouldn't tell much difference assuming both were in decent shape. I really need to tear mine down. I'm still trying to hunt down that appendix to the E series KDX manual where they show the service for the USD's.
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Originally Posted by julien_d
I have a manual. The information for the USD's is not in my manual. There are a couple pages that were added later for the 93-94 models with USD's.
SVandal, What do you need for those? J. |
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Originally Posted by SVandal
I'd sell them for 20 + shipping for forks and triples. I may even have a spare caliper that I would throw in if it is around.
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Originally Posted by mudpack
I'll take them for that. PM me.
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