Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

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Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

Post by jimmytanko » 18 Jun 2017, 20:32

I've found a little pool of oil under the front wheel of the shiver this evening, one of the forks has a small leak from the oil seal, so looking to get the forks overhauled so after any recommendations for where to take them to please, thanks

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Re: Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

Post by bloke » 19 Jun 2017, 08:42

kais are sensible price and seem to be quick turn around. i know a few people who've had stuff done by them.

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Re: Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

Post by jimmytanko » 19 Jun 2017, 22:08

Cheers Carl

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Re: Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

Post by bloke » 19 Jun 2017, 22:17

not thought about doing it yourself? although their prices are cheap enough not to be bothered...

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Re: Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

Post by jimmytanko » 20 Jun 2017, 17:22

I've just changed jobs so not able to do it in works time and dont really have the space to do it at home, plus with something like forks I think it's better to let an expert have a go. I'm looking at getting a second set possibly and then I'd have a go myself on the spare set.

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Re: Suspension repairs / overhaul recommendations please

Post by rumpoldstilskin » 22 Jun 2017, 23:09

jimmytanko wrote:I've just changed jobs so not able to do it in works time and dont really have the space to do it at home, plus with something like forks I think it's better to let an expert have a go. I'm looking at getting a second set possibly and then I'd have a go myself on the spare set.

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+1 for Kais mate.

Seals are super easy though. The bushes are much harder or shuttle replacement or even new stancions as you have to peen the ends which is worrying.


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