1993 KX fork swap
#3
I did search and saw some threads but for the KLX-R owners.. the S models have the ignition switch built into the top clamp so I can't swap the entire tree. Hoping the legs will swap out -- why didn't you use the forks you have available?
#4
I am buying a different setup for my bike.
Article here, and the stock triples work. I think i also have the KX triples, too.
HOW TO INSTALL KX-250 FORKS ON THE KLX-300
Article here, and the stock triples work. I think i also have the KX triples, too.
HOW TO INSTALL KX-250 FORKS ON THE KLX-300
#5
I read that article earlier. He is swapping internals and not the whole fork legs (in order to keep the same ride height).
I want to swap legs to get a little taller seat height, so that article isn't as helpful for me.
What setup are you going with?
I want to swap legs to get a little taller seat height, so that article isn't as helpful for me.
What setup are you going with?
#7
Ride on
Brewster
#8
Yeah that's not what I want.
Since I cannot find anyone with a KLX250S who has done this swap, I've picked up a cheap set of 93 forks on Ebay and will see what all is involved. Again, I want increased seat height which the KX forks supposedly offer. I'm also using a set of 112.5mm oem KDX200 pull rods to give a little more height on the rear.
Guess I will make this thread my info/how to.. if it can be done at all.
Since I cannot find anyone with a KLX250S who has done this swap, I've picked up a cheap set of 93 forks on Ebay and will see what all is involved. Again, I want increased seat height which the KX forks supposedly offer. I'm also using a set of 112.5mm oem KDX200 pull rods to give a little more height on the rear.
Guess I will make this thread my info/how to.. if it can be done at all.
Last edited by queen of spades; 04-19-2016 at 06:49 PM.
#9
Ride on
Brewster