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huck farley
27th March 2008, 07:57
The book says to change the fork oil every 20,000cliks. On my bike. When do you guys change the oil in your forks. Also what are the symptoms to let you know your fork oil needs changing. I have 22,000cliks up, and the front forks feel ok. So do I just keep going or what????
Cheers
Huck
Jimmy B
27th March 2008, 08:37
My 2c:
Deterioration in performance will happen incrementally over time and will be hard to pick up, so the forks will probably seem fine enough. I had an oil seal go a few months ago on a 2003 X11 with 20Ks and fair to say the state of the oil and build up of gunge was disgraceful. I will be doing mine every 20,000 or 24 months. Pretty cheap to do for such an important part of riding safely.
JB
riffer
27th March 2008, 08:39
I do mine either when a seal blows or over the Christmas holidays.
Freakshow
27th March 2008, 09:07
My 2c:
Pretty cheap to do for such an important part of riding safely.
JB
Pretty cheap... Not being stingy just not sure what to expect so give us a number so we know we aren't going to get ripped off. I have been told mine is needed not that I have noticed any changes.
cheers
FS
Jimmy B
27th March 2008, 09:50
Pretty cheap... Not being stingy just not sure what to expect so give us a number so we know we aren't going to get ripped off. I have been told mine is needed not that I have noticed any changes.
cheers
FS
Total front end service / rebuild including brake pads and freeing up a binding calliper about $270.00 from local shop - charges labour @ $60.00 ph
Recent quote to respring front including oil and seals ~ $485.00 on a forks delivered basis.
If you are mechanically minded then you could easily service your forks for less than $200.00
Cajun
27th March 2008, 09:57
when i got my 600 front end rebuild at 25,000kms, (had own the bike 2 years) the oil was gunk, and was clogging up the valves.
bungbung
27th March 2008, 10:05
If you are mechanically minded then you could easily service your forks for less than $200.00
1l fork oil $16 - $20 has been enough for both legs in my experience, it's possible there are some that will require more than 500ml per leg.
If you need oil seals, $20-$30 a pair for aftermarket common models, OEM a bit more I guess. I don't know how much dust seals cost.
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