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Fork rebuild
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<blockquote data-quote="donaldb" data-source="post: 477937" data-attributes="member: 1196"><p>I would like to do this to my bike, it has original fork oil still in it w/28k miles. I have bought new fork oil to flush and replace, but never having done such a thing it looks a bit complicated. I have printed out the directions from fjrtech and every time I get the urge, I then sit and read over the directions and get discouraged again. Anyway, a day will come, likely this winter when I can risk having my bike broke apart and have that what the f*#k do I do now look :blink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donaldb, post: 477937, member: 1196"] I would like to do this to my bike, it has original fork oil still in it w/28k miles. I have bought new fork oil to flush and replace, but never having done such a thing it looks a bit complicated. I have printed out the directions from fjrtech and every time I get the urge, I then sit and read over the directions and get discouraged again. Anyway, a day will come, likely this winter when I can risk having my bike broke apart and have that what the f*#k do I do now look :blink: [/QUOTE]
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