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[QUOTE="skipro3, post: 753177, member: 37632"] If you machine a new stem, use steel and not aluminum like the KX. The smaller diameter of the KDX stem would be too weak in aluminum. That's why when Kawasaki went from a steel stem in the KX to an aluminum stem, they had to increase the diameter. Since you will have the stem off, why not add a zerk fitting to the steering frame? I wrapped the stem in a piece of foam pipe insulation to help take up some of the space so I didn't use up too much grease. If my suggestions don't add to the way you want your thread to go, PM me and I will edit it. Your idea of an all inclusive point of reference will help many here, I believe. Jerry [/QUOTE]
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