I ordered the tool from Oliver. It took some time but it is also a 100% custom production. Shipping to Europe was very transparent with UPS. Oliver had sent me the tracking number by e-mail. The tool is absolutely high quality and super solidly built. The handling is very simple. I calibrated the bushings of a somewhat insensitive Marzocchi Z1 today. I went through it very generously 4-5 times. The result was incredible. The response and reaction to sharp small bumbs is significantly better. As a result, the grip increased and I was able to increase the damping a bit. Absolute recommendation!
Only 823 people did see this, so far the best vid with the right tools to do it. How is it possible that no one is selling this tools and you can't find the proper tools to do the job. Would expect ebay or some where on the web but it's youtube.
Great video. For some reason, I've become more popular with riding buddies since getting your bushing sizing tool. Do you mind if I ask where you source the new bushings, particularly Rockshox 35mm? They seem really hard to find here in the UK. No point ordering the tools if I can't get the bushings.
Smart stuff, i would worrie using it with old corroded stuf, would be no way to remove inserted part if over tapping force was required and start to twist something, some bushings can be really stuck.
A couple of queries for a novice. Why would bushing come from the factory too tight? Surely thats a quality issue from the factory? Won't changing the size of them make them develop play quicker? When resizing them how does the tool make them bigger without damaging the super slippy ptfe coating?
it's not way too tight but the tolerance is bad enough for it to cause friction, it's not an issue but a bushing at exactly the proper size would be better
how much do you sell the tools for?? i would need the removal tool and the tool for installing new ones... I have a fox 38.. let me know im very interested in buying one thanks
I was looking at your web page about extending the steerer tube using a hallow bmx starnut bolt that is internally threaded.. could you tell me a threaded hallow bolt i can buy to do your mod? Thanks
because if lets say a water gets into your lowers, the aluminum which is bushing made from starts to oxidize and it turns into a sandpaper in your fork
What is the surface of the different burnishing head(s) made of? Does it burnish simply by compression polishing or is there a ultra fine emory surface to the head?
damn, I mean, I'd love to buy $300 in tools for a $50 fork but I think I'll pass. Not mechanically complicated, just some crazy specialty tools I wasn't expecting to need.
Unlike so many others here on the internet, This guy knows what he is doing, Keeping it simple and effective, GOOD JOB!
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I ordered the tool from Oliver. It took some time but it is also a 100% custom production. Shipping to Europe was very transparent with UPS. Oliver had sent me the tracking number by e-mail. The tool is absolutely high quality and super solidly built. The handling is very simple. I calibrated the bushings of a somewhat insensitive Marzocchi Z1 today.
I went through it very generously 4-5 times. The result was incredible. The response and reaction to sharp small bumbs is significantly better. As a result, the grip increased and I was able to increase the damping a bit. Absolute recommendation!
this is one of the best guide i have ever seen. full of informations, zero trash. thanks!
Only 823 people did see this, so far the best vid with the right tools to do it. How is it possible that no one is selling this tools and you can't find the proper tools to do the job. Would expect ebay or some where on the web but it's youtube.
Amazing explanation, thanks for sharing this knowledge , cheers
Great video and super cool tool invention, keep up the good work
Saugut ... Du bist a echter Schrauber, Respect
Great video. For some reason, I've become more popular with riding buddies since getting your bushing sizing tool. Do you mind if I ask where you source the new bushings, particularly Rockshox 35mm? They seem really hard to find here in the UK. No point ordering the tools if I can't get the bushings.
Hey I emailed you about purchasing a bushing sizing tool for my lyrik. Would love to hear back and see if I can get my hands on one!
Smart stuff, i would worrie using it with old corroded stuf, would be no way to remove inserted part if over tapping force was required and start to twist something, some bushings can be really stuck.
REALLY want to buy the bushing tools from you! Is there a way I can purchase them?
Thanks for awesome video 👍
Thank you for the video, helps a lot!
magic video!
Hy men! We’re did you get that tool? For the bushing?i m very interested.
Thanks for the video
I made them
Is there a link to buy all of the above? Checked the website and can’t find anything
Yep, this is the way gentlemen.
How do I know if bushings need to be changed? How often do you change them?
A couple of queries for a novice.
Why would bushing come from the factory too tight? Surely thats a quality issue from the factory?
Won't changing the size of them make them develop play quicker?
When resizing them how does the tool make them bigger without damaging the super slippy ptfe coating?
it's not way too tight but the tolerance is bad enough for it to cause friction, it's not an issue but a bushing at exactly the proper size would be better
how much do you sell the tools for?? i would need the removal tool and the tool for installing new ones... I have a fox 38.. let me know im very interested in buying one
thanks
Where can someone order this tool? I've looked all over and can't find anything like it.
Interested in the bushing tools. Do you sell them?
Yeah for sure. Just go on www.blueliquidlabs.com and contact me there
@@olivermajewski Cool. Sent ya an email
where can i buy those tools?
What’s the us pricing on this tool kit
I was looking at your web page about extending the steerer tube using a hallow bmx starnut bolt that is internally threaded.. could you tell me a threaded hallow bolt i can buy to do your mod? Thanks
Hey looking to buy some of these tools from you!
Clever !
Hi my i ask why we need to replace the bushings?
because if lets say a water gets into your lowers, the aluminum which is bushing made from starts to oxidize and it turns into a sandpaper in your fork
Did he make the bushing removal tool or did he buy it and if he bought it, does anybody know where?
Hi,
I sent you an email from your website. I am looking to get some bushings replaced on an older model Rockshox Revelation RL 140mm A3 version.
Hi, where can I get one of these tools please?
Email me at livamysta26@hotmail.com and let me know which one you want.
@@olivermajewski
hi what vice are you using please?
What is the surface of the different burnishing head(s) made of? Does it burnish simply by compression polishing or is there a ultra fine emory surface to the head?
I'm curious too.
@olivermajewski Can you help to answer my above question?
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@@davidwiezalis3037 it's smooth,tool steel or ss would be my guess for material.
It compresses the bushing.
Hey, I sent you an email and just wanted to know if you have received it?
damn, I mean, I'd love to buy $300 in tools for a $50 fork but I think I'll pass. Not mechanically complicated, just some crazy specialty tools I wasn't expecting to need.