I recon DRZ forks will fit without a lot of work,be an improvement,
Wouldn't be overly expensive,
Transformed my 650
Better still,upside downies off a motocrosser,
KYB or Showa,readily available,not expensive,
Or give in to the evil side and admit defeat
Apart from two road rides, this is the only bike I've ridden since last year
Better forks on a DR350?
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Re: Better forks on a DR350?
We can make anything fit…it all depends on how much you want to spend ? (thumbs)johnnyboxer wrote:Seriously
Does anyone still do better springs?
On AdvRider I've seen some DR with DRZ forks
I was thinking about putting DRZ or even XR 400 forks on to retain the old school look, but improve the fork action
Are the stem length similar or will it need spacing out
Bob - do you know?
JB I used to do a lot of 2 up trail riding on a DR350 ( ask Boboneleg ) and never had a problem with these bikes . There a very good all rounder . Perfect trail bike ,and Perfect at trail riding speeds .
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I'm no suspension expert but I have noticed that all Japanese trail bikes from the 80s and 90s seem to have a very dead front fork action. They are not generally oversprung and tend to absorb bumps well but they don't give much feedback. This is compared to KTMs and other enduro bikes I've ridden. I'm sure this dead feeling can be overcome by fiddling around with the springs, oil and valving but this is probably only wrth spending money on if the forks are substantial enough not to flex too much.
I made the recommended adjustments to my XT350 longer preload spacers and heavier oil but it still wasn't much good and that was before I had any experience of KTM or others.
I made the recommended adjustments to my XT350 longer preload spacers and heavier oil but it still wasn't much good and that was before I had any experience of KTM or others.
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Yes Dazzer - I agree with all everyone has writtenDazzer wrote:We can make anything fit…it all depends on how much you want to spend ? (thumbs)johnnyboxer wrote:Seriously
Does anyone still do better springs?
On AdvRider I've seen some DR with DRZ forks
I was thinking about putting DRZ or even XR 400 forks on to retain the old school look, but improve the fork action
Are the stem length similar or will it need spacing out
Bob - do you know?
JB I used to do a lot of 2 up trail riding on a DR350 ( ask Boboneleg ) and never had a problem with these bikes . There a very good all rounder . Perfect trail bike ,and Perfect at trail riding speeds .
Maybe just kidding misen
Perhaps I just need to adjust the settings on the forks
Bike went well last weekend - doing over 100 lanes, maybe 120 - many which were snotty & gnarley
Engine was super tractable and very forgiving
With 80-90 bikes around at the time - you just see what everyone else is riding - I was the only DR
Good to still see 7-8 XR 400's and a 600
Plenty of modern stuff but overkill for trails I guess and at £5000-£7500 for new bikes it's a lot of wedge for an off-road bike
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got a complete dr 250 in my garage,needs a camshaft or cylinder head.you can have cheap.cant be arsed stripping it down and selling all the bits.j
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PM sent, for more infowideparting wrote:got a complete dr 250 in my garage,needs a camshaft or cylinder head.you can have cheap.cant be arsed stripping it down and selling all the bits.j
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Replied and also emailed youwideparting wrote:replied
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Re: Better forks on a DR350?
Hi, not sure the reason why but the guy who had my 91 model before me put rmx250 forks on it, they are 4mm fatter than standard ones, 52mm over the dr's 48mm.
No idea if it helps the ride as I haven't ridden a standard one to compare, but I don't appear to have had any more or any less "technical dismounts" as anyone else :laugh:

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No idea if it helps the ride as I haven't ridden a standard one to compare, but I don't appear to have had any more or any less "technical dismounts" as anyone else :laugh:

Cheers (thumbs)
