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Canadian Daves JustKDX
93&94 Fork Swap to KX forks
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[QUOTE="Yamadad, post: 1040934, member: 62324"] Hmm, you're right about the size, sorry, typo. But.... This is what I did. I used a triple clamp from a 1996 KX500, which had the same part number stamped on it for a KX250 and KX125. This bolted right up to my 2000 KDX220 perfectly (it also bolts up perfectly to a KLX too), and then I mounted the upside down forks from a 1993 KDX250, which fit perfectly. Which is now what I running, which I also installed the original KDX220 base valve into the older fork. To give it more adjustability than the original more primative design. (BTW, the whole guts will exchange with one another with very little work.) So.......... (For those who were wondering why: I wanted the upside down fork with less underhang due to riding in a rocky area. I also wanted to keep the odo and liked the older axle mounting system. Plus, the to-be-different factor) [/QUOTE]
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