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Offline MXonaKawi

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Suspension for 2000 KX
« on: July 25, 2013, 05:49:37 AM »
My forks seem to be in good working condition. There are a few chips in the upper fork tube and lower fork leg that bother me. (d**n previous owner!) And I know that it's not set up for me in terms of springs, weight, and riding level.

I'm going to have to get it set up for me, but I'm also wondering if there is a way that I can just buy brand new (maybe works because oem is so expensive) forks and rear shock setup and get it setup for me at the same time and just sell all of the old stuff. I know back in the day pro circuit used to sell their own forks and rear shock for like 5k. I used to see it in motocross action in their ads. Does anyone do it cheaper? That's kind of crazy. Throw some ideas at me. I know little about the suspension world.

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2013, 08:24:35 AM »
I've been using Factory Connection for 15ish years...very affordable,and I've never once had a complaint/issue.
My K5 was done by Race Tech from the previous owner....luckily he was just a little bit bigger than me,so it already had stiffer springs front and back,which worked out for me since I prefer it on the stiffer side....but I myself have never dealt with Race Tech...I don't have any complaints or issues with them,and I know a lot of members on here like them too....I just prefer Factory Connection because I grew up using them.
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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2013, 08:26:16 AM »
I've been using Factory Connection for 15ish years...very affordable,and I've never once had a complaint/issue.
My K5 was done by Race Tech from the previous owner....luckily he was just a little bit bigger than me,so it already had stiffer springs front and back,which worked out for me since I prefer it on the stiffer side....but I myself have never dealt with Race Tech...I don't have any complaints or issues with them,and I know a lot of members on here like them too....I just prefer Factory Connection.

Awesome insight! And with factory connection, it's not just setup and springs correct? They will sell me completely new forks, and a new rear shock as well as set it up with the proper springs?

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2013, 08:35:18 AM »
here...check em out...they'll completely re-build/re-valve your forks and shock the same way Race Tech would to fit your riding style/weight/skill level.

http://factoryconnection.com/index2.htm

I could never see spending 5K+ on suspension through Pro Circuit....granted they are a superior company with endless championships...but unless you're gonna be out there banging bars with Ryan Villipoto and Dungey....I don't think it would be all that economical.
The Geico Honda guys are all Factory Connection...and they're tearin it up in the 250 class.

Even Kevin Windham was/is a Factory Connection rider.
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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #4 on: July 25, 2013, 08:46:13 AM »
Awesome! I guess this is what I'm looking for:

https://www.factoryconnection.com/Merchant2/works_kit.shtml

Too bad they don't make them for older bikes anymore.

I will def look into have them do the setup for me and springs etc. however, these are the parts that I want replaced. The oem ones are super expensive and mine are chewed up a bit.

Outer Tubes & Shock Body
http://www.chadsoffroadsetups.com.au/images/kashima-coating.jpg

Lower Fork Legs
http://www.factory-mx.com/product_p/pc-forklower-mx.htm

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #5 on: July 25, 2013, 08:50:32 AM »
Too bad they don't make them for older bikes anymore.

have you considered upgrading to a newer year set of forks?...you'd more than likely have to swap out triple trees....but that could be another option.
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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #6 on: July 25, 2013, 08:52:38 AM »
First thing you should do is buy a race tech bible on suspension ,and learn as much as you can so you can do the work yourself,it will save you $ in the long run and is satisfying as well.It depends on how much money you want to spend ,i would start of with a set of gold valves ,the correct set of springs for your weight and go from there .If you want more you can put later model forks on ,but will need to be set up again to suit as well ,plus you have to get them to fit your triple clamps and other mods ,depending on what model forks you get.etc?How much do you wanna spend ,the sky the limit?You can get dlc coating lower sliders as well or they can repair the ones you have,you have to work out a budget ,on how much you wanna spend,ring a few suspension guys and see what they say ,get a few prices,they can be expensive.If your going to be in mx bikes for a long time ,and most of us are.i would do the first thing,buy a few tools and go for it ,most of the guys on this site do there own work and modifications and love doing it,that what it all about.

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #7 on: July 25, 2013, 09:03:06 AM »
I have no issue with learning how to do the work myself and I'm in the sport for good. BTW my inner fork tubes are in great condition. It's just the outer ones and lower fork legs that trouble me. (just cosmetic)

I have considered upgrading to a newer year set of forks, but what years will fit? If they aren't brand new chances are that they aren't in mint/new condition. Mine work fine, so theres no point in switching to different forks in similar condition.
Just the outer fork tubes oem are $200 a piece new. I can't find the lower fork legs on the oem sites for sale at all.

I wouldn't say the sky is the limit as far as budget goes. I'd rather not spend the same amount the bike cost brand new just on the suspension. If I had to pick a number that I'd like to pay. I would like keep it at $1k or under for the suspension top to bottom. If it costs more to get what I want, it costs more, but if I had to choose, that's where I'd like to be.

I'm open to swapping triple clamps. I only have the bottom one right now, which I'd be glad to sell on ebay and replace with a set from a different year that fit without mods.

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #8 on: July 25, 2013, 09:14:30 AM »
You can go as new as 01 without any changes to your existing parts.
Any newer and you will have to start replacing other parts such as the triple clamps ect...
You can get a nice used set of forks for about 150 delivered if your in the US.
Before you buy anything you might want to confirm that your existing setup is stock.
You would be surprised at how many front ends get swapped out.
You can verify with 3 dimensions.
Top clamping area of your fork should measure 54.9MM
Lower clamping area of your fork should measure 58.4MM
The chrome diameter should measure 46mm.
If you get different measurements, let me know what they are and I will help you figure out what you have.
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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #9 on: July 25, 2013, 09:15:42 AM »
If you've never worked on the internals of suspension,then I would probably have to agree with KXDINO somewhat and get the Race Tech Bible.....I find it easier and better to have a buddy that HAS done it before to be by your side and walk you through it in case you make a mistake....a book won't catch a mistake...but an experienced extra set of eyes can.

Suspension was always one of the things I never cared to work on....I framed houses for a few years outa High School....I loved doing everything about it..except laying the sill starting a new house.....same with bikes...I love everything about working on them,except suspension....it's always been so much easier to ship it to FC with their 2 day turn around time and KNOW it's gonna be near spot on.
To put it in simple terms....I'd rather wash old peoples a$$holes.

 
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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #10 on: July 25, 2013, 09:17:46 AM »
You can go as new as 01 without any changes to your existing parts.
Any newer and you will have to start replacing other parts such as the triple clamps ect...
You can get a nice used set of forks for about 150 delivered if your in the US.
Before you buy anything you might want to confirm that your existing setup is stock.
You would be surprised at how many front ends get swapped out.
You can verify with 3 dimensions.
Top clamping area of your fork should measure 54.9MM
Lower clamping area of your fork should measure 58.4MM
The chrome diameter should measure 46mm.
If you get different measurements, let me know what they are and I will help you figure out what you have.

Thanks man. I will def do that. This may sound like a stupid question but since those sound like such precise measurements, what should I be measuring with? I have a standard tape measurer. Should I get a metric one?

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #11 on: July 25, 2013, 09:20:18 AM »
If you've never worked on the internals of suspension,then I would probably have to agree with KXDINO somewhat and get the Race Tech Bible.....I find it easier and better to have a buddy that HAS done it before to be by your side and walk you through it in case you make a mistake.

Suspension was always one of the things I never cared to work on....I framed houses for a few years outa High School....I loved doing everything about it..except laying the sill starting a new house.....same with bikes...I love everything about working on them,except suspension....it's always been so much easier to ship it to FC with their 2 day turn around time and KNOW it's gonna be near spot on.
To put it in simple terms....I'd rather wash old peoples a$$holes.

 

That's how I've always felt about suspension too. I always wanted to just be able to adjust it but not take it apart lol. I wouldn't be completely opposed to learning it at some point, but I haven't decided if that will happen on this build or at some point in the future yet.

And for the record I will switch triple clamps to fit different forks but I don't want to have to modify too much else.

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #12 on: July 25, 2013, 09:22:27 AM »
I have no idea what this costs, but it seems like it would be the perfect cure all for me. I'd really like to just bolt a brand new works suspension on this bike. I may not, but the bike definitely deserves it. Hahah

http://www.rg3suspension.com/akit.htm


If I were to buy oem outer fork tubes and oem inner fork tubes/lower fork legs, that would cost just under $900 (crazy!!!!) and thats without any of the other parts, and set up for me.

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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #13 on: July 25, 2013, 09:25:40 AM »
You can go as new as 01 without any changes to your existing parts.
Any newer and you will have to start replacing other parts such as the triple clamps ect...
You can get a nice used set of forks for about 150 delivered if your in the US.
Before you buy anything you might want to confirm that your existing setup is stock.
You would be surprised at how many front ends get swapped out.
You can verify with 3 dimensions.
Top clamping area of your fork should measure 54.9MM
Lower clamping area of your fork should measure 58.4MM
The chrome diameter should measure 46mm.
If you get different measurements, let me know what they are and I will help you figure out what you have.

Thanks man. I will def do that. This may sound like a stupid question but since those sound like such precise measurements, what should I be measuring with? I have a standard tape measurer. Should I get a metric one?

You need something to measure the Diameter, not the circumference.
Although you could convert the diameter to circumference.
If your not comfortable with the math you can use this chart:
http://www.onlineconversion.com/circlesolve.htm

Plug in the diameter, click on solve others, and it will show you the Circumference, ect

I think it would be too hard to use a  tape measure but hey, give it a try :-)
I use something like these:
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Re: Suspension for 2000 KX
« Reply #14 on: July 25, 2013, 09:26:01 AM »
I have no idea what this costs, but it seems like it would be the perfect cure all for me. I'd really like to just bolt a brand new works suspension on this bike. I may not, but the bike definitely deserves it. Hahah

http://www.rg3suspension.com/akit.htm


If I were to buy oem outer fork tubes and oem inner fork tubes/lower fork legs, that would cost just under $900 (crazy!!!!) and thats without any of the other parts, and set up for me.

ha...yeah but did you call for pricing on those RG3's...you might not wanna know :x
Excuse me, ma'am...but you've got extremely nice legs!!!...what time do they open???                                                                                                               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8tCgN3aryQ