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Xt 125r forks


davidjlambert
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Hi

Just got an xt 125 and want to slightly lower the front end.

Looks to me that I can just draw the fork tubes up through the top yoke by about 30mm by loosening the pinch bolts.

Any problems against doing this?

Also there doesn't appear to be a petrol tap as such. I assume its a diaphragm arrangement. If so do they tend to let by as it smells slightly of petrol when sitting stationary.

Thanks for any advice

Cheers

Dave

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You can drop the forks in the yokes, it will alter the handling a bit though and make it turn a bit quicker.

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Thanks Ryan, I'll give it a try, I don't propose a big adjustment as it is limited by the handlebars although I could fit clamp extensions if I wanted to increase the amount of fork movement. I don't think my riding style is going to severely test any quicker turning effect!

Thanks Grouch, I presume the tap has a diaphragm that is opened by vacuum. When there is no vacuum, is there a spring that holds the valve shut and there should be no flow. Are they known to leak in this situation?

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Hi David,

Yes it uses pressure, I have had an XT since March and have not experienced any problems. Also I have not heard of anyone else having the same problem. The most common problem on XT's is the speedo failing and needing replacing.

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  • 1 year later...

I second the speedo thing!!! Mines just went, then came back, then I lost half the screen. I'm not replacing it though, I can roughly work out my speed from what I can see.

I may just stick some normal clocks on though!

Ryan.

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