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[Closed] how easy is it to service fox (air) forks?

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I've got a set of fox 32 talas forks (from my 2009 enduro) and was wondering how easy it would be for a numpty like me to service?

I'm told i don't need oil as it isn't a coil fork and i need some slick honey grease.

(also anyone attempted to service an afr shock?)


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 4:00 pm
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i plan to do mine sometime soon for the 1st time

i think you'll need oil

see here:
http://service.foxracingshox.com/consumers/Content/Service/Forks/TALAS/TALAS_RLC.htm

you should only need to do this: http://service.foxracingshox.com/consumers/Content/Service/QuickTech/32_Talas_ll_seal_change.htm
routinely

let us know how it goes!


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 4:09 pm
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EDIT beaten to the button by Qwerty.

All you need to know is [url= http://service.foxracingshox.com/consumers/index.htm ]here[/url]. How 'easy' it is depends entirely on the tools and competence you possess.


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 4:11 pm
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Just done my Float 100 RLC forks and it is easy peasy.


 
Posted : 24/05/2010 5:02 pm