Servicing rock shox forks?

daj":1hbm0h7x said:
Ooowww that looks good, I always use the search butttons but they dont pick up in the archive and I never think to look in there :oops:

Don't feel bad, I just placed it up before I linked to it, the MAG ones have been there for a while though. :P
 
im in a similar situation actually. ive got 2 pairs of original FSX and an SL that id like servicing with new seals and bushings etc. is there anywhere that does em still?
 
Come on there is business to be had here!?!?

Ive had a look at the manual and not too sure about having a go unless I get hold of some dummy ones to play with :D
 
if they are the elastomer ones they are v easy with nothing to shock (no reverse thread or un-accessible bolts). seem to remember cleaning them out with boiling water? if not tim at tf tuned is always helpful even though he will sound grumpy!

www.tftuned.com
 
Ive got a few sevicing manuals for 97 judys if you want a copy, when i got mine the elastomers were shot, badly degraded but as said earlier boiling water and a pipe brush will do the trick . . . . Had a bit of trouble sourcing some elastomers (although i have spotted a few on flea bay recently) but i did manage to get hold of some replacement springs instead so thought id give em a go and seem really good . . . . .

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Before and After photo's around 90mm of travel now with the springs fitted!
 
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