I've had this exact fork laying around for quite a while with the expectation that I'd service it eventually. I believe that eventually has come!! Huge thanks for the tutorial m8
The old elastomer forks are really simple to work on. If they're badly corroded though (like the one original to this bike) it can make getting them apart nearly impossible.
Hellow bikecicle guy ,do you know what!s the name of a tool part or piece that works the lock the bicycle handlebar so when you are working on the bike or you park it it wont move to left or right side.😅
Thanks for another excellent video. I've got a pair of Rockshox IndySLs. The elastomers seem OK, but there is axial play between the stanchions and the lowers. Do they have bushes, and, if so, can you tell me how to replace them? Ta.
Nice work man 👍🏻 I’ve rebuilt the same fork as well as a manitou answer 2. Glad your elastomers where still some what in tact. My manitou had melted elastomers (had to dissolve to get it all out.. so slow) and my quadra’s elastomers where disintegrated so I was just picking out crumbs but of elastomer (faster then the melted issue but still tedious) Was super happy with both and amazed with how good they felt after. I just recently took my GT Panterra that has the quadra 21R up and down one of my local trails and had so much fun. I don’t think iv ever smiled so much on a bike before.
I re did my manitou comp just have patience.. tell you after went for a ride and looking at distance of travel you would think that they would bottom out They did there job perfect That’s on a 95 diamondback racing vertex love the bike now😎
Wow, best tutorial I have seen by far! Thanks for actually showing how the stack is ordered, too. Quick question: how come the stacks were inserted each in two pieces rather than one whole piece? Is it only because it would be cumbersome to attempt to pick up an insert a full stack?
@@MonkeyShred sorry for the mystery 😀 what I have done with a few 90's Rock Shox and RST forks is that I have made them fully rigid. Love the 90's look but they ride so nice fully rigid that unless a marzocchi, I usually convert them rigid.
How long is that 5mm allenkey?
I've had this exact fork laying around for quite a while with the expectation that I'd service it eventually. I believe that eventually has come!! Huge thanks for the tutorial m8
You're welcome!
I have one last crumbly elastomer I just can’t get out of the fork. Any tips?
Big screwdriver. Pipe wire brush.
pssst, martin grey has just reviewed your marin spray job, great vid by the way.
Yeah I got sent it not long after that video launched. Interesting watch!
I like this topic, because good sus forks aren't cheap.
I need to try to apply the same method to a seat post I've been tolerating on my commuter.
The old elastomer forks are really simple to work on. If they're badly corroded though (like the one original to this bike) it can make getting them apart nearly impossible.
nice one 🙂
always a relaxing watch - thank you
Thanks! Plenty more to do!
Hellow bikecicle guy ,do you know what!s the name of a tool part or piece that works the lock the
bicycle handlebar so when you are working on the bike or you park it it wont move to left or right side.😅
Thanks for another excellent video. I've got a pair of Rockshox IndySLs. The elastomers seem OK, but there is axial play between the stanchions and the lowers. Do they have bushes, and, if so, can you tell me how to replace them? Ta.
I couldn’t comment on that exact model. Some I’ve seen have the wiper seal and then a small bushing underneath but I’m not sure if that’s replaceable.
Nice work man 👍🏻 I’ve rebuilt the same fork as well as a manitou answer 2. Glad your elastomers where still some what in tact. My manitou had melted elastomers (had to dissolve to get it all out.. so slow) and my quadra’s elastomers where disintegrated so I was just picking out crumbs but of elastomer (faster then the melted issue but still tedious)
Was super happy with both and amazed with how good they felt after. I just recently took my GT Panterra that has the quadra 21R up and down one of my local trails and had so much fun. I don’t think iv ever smiled so much on a bike before.
I've done a set of Manitou Magnum before but I've not had chance to use them on a build yet. Soon though! Very soon!
I re did my manitou comp just have patience.. tell you after went for a ride and looking at distance of travel you would think that they would bottom out They did there job perfect That’s on a 95 diamondback racing vertex love the bike now😎
A bit of elastomer squish goes a long way!
Wow, best tutorial I have seen by far! Thanks for actually showing how the stack is ordered, too. Quick question: how come the stacks were inserted each in two pieces rather than one whole piece? Is it only because it would be cumbersome to attempt to pick up an insert a full stack?
Pretty much yes. You can drop the full stack in one go but it was just easier to go in two.
Why not suspension correct the fork elastomers to 0mm, it will work much better 😀
I don't follow?
@@MonkeyShred sorry for the mystery 😀 what I have done with a few 90's Rock Shox and RST forks is that I have made them fully rigid. Love the 90's look but they ride so nice fully rigid that unless a marzocchi, I usually convert them rigid.
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