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I think my front forks are blown :cry:
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock Monster" data-source="post: 22474" data-attributes="member: 5"><p>I can tell you that if you ride every other weekend or so that after a year the fluid in your shocks is shot and will come out looking like mud. It's not that bad of a mission to do it yourself and you will usually put a heavier weight fluid than stock in to get better performance. This is the route I went. On my standard Showa forks I had to make a speacial tool by welding a nut on the end of a pipe to hold the cartridge so I could get the forks apart. Depending on your forks you might need a few more special tools. </p><p></p><p>I would first suggest checking the clicker adjustments and putting them to full in. If you have never messed with them then you have no idea that they may be set to super soft. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock Monster, post: 22474, member: 5"] I can tell you that if you ride every other weekend or so that after a year the fluid in your shocks is shot and will come out looking like mud. It's not that bad of a mission to do it yourself and you will usually put a heavier weight fluid than stock in to get better performance. This is the route I went. On my standard Showa forks I had to make a speacial tool by welding a nut on the end of a pipe to hold the cartridge so I could get the forks apart. Depending on your forks you might need a few more special tools. I would first suggest checking the clicker adjustments and putting them to full in. If you have never messed with them then you have no idea that they may be set to super soft. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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