thanks for the reply. Do you know where I could pick some up? websites I could research and possibly call. Any writeups on valving for weight ranges and riding style?
KXDINO's suggestion to use RaceTech for spring rate suggestions is good in my opinion.
The stock spring rates in the KX500 fork are especially soft. My 1990 had 0.39 kg/mm fork springs stock.
If you want to explore different valving yourself, go check out the suspension forum on ThumperTalk...
There are some sharp guys over there who may be able to help you learn and give you some valving suggestions.
https://thumpertalk.com/forums/forum/31-motorcycle-suspension/If you want to spend your time riding, rather than working on your suspension, you'll have the best luck sending it to a reputable suspension tuner.
Right in the middle of those two options is the Race Tech Gold Valve... They sell you a piston, a bunch of shims and a setting for your weight, speed and riding style. You install it yourself.
Be aware that to do a fork you need a few special tools.
To do a shock correctly, you need access to pressurized nitrogen and a few special tools.
Race Tech sells tools, springs, shims, valving kits, etc.
Suspension Direct sells tools, shims, genuine KYB, Showa and WP parts.
You can some of that stuff from places like Rocky Mountain or Motosport as well.