I finally got new dog bones installed on my 2000 KX500.
We'll see how these do this weekend...
Dog Bones KX500
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Dog Bones KX500
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
- Sandblaster
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Re: Dog Bones KX500
Ride report.
Turning? People say it makes the bike turn easier.
Riding on the sand I couldn't tell any difference.
Riding over the whoops?
No more bucking.
Having had my suspension dialed in for my weight had already eliminated a lot of that problem.
After installing these shorter dog bones it is all but eliminated.
If you are considering buying these for your bike, I can say they are well worth the expense.
Thanks goes to Motorrad for getting these made.
Turning? People say it makes the bike turn easier.
Riding on the sand I couldn't tell any difference.
Riding over the whoops?
No more bucking.
Having had my suspension dialed in for my weight had already eliminated a lot of that problem.
After installing these shorter dog bones it is all but eliminated.
If you are considering buying these for your bike, I can say they are well worth the expense.
Thanks goes to Motorrad for getting these made.
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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