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Do they give less stiction? I did search but most people are asking about sealing and fitting.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:03 pm
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In my experience no, in fact for a little while (until they bedded in) they were really quite sticky and needed fork juice) once they were bedded in they seemed good though


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:12 pm
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IMO much better than standard seals, a definite upgrade I think.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:15 pm
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Right.. I need new seals* so I'll give them a try.

* by that I mean my forks, not me.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:32 pm
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I was looking at them but too many stories of ruined stanchions.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:35 pm
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used them for years with no problems of stanchion wear, they do help to keep crap out which means you have to service less often.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:45 pm
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I use them on fox forks. Work well. No damage. Good company to use. Yes there is extra stiction at first. They wear in rather than wear out.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:49 pm
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Fox have just relased new fork seals made by SKF better sealing and lower stiction, haven't had enough time to test them yet though


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:51 pm
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Do they require specific tools to fit them?


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:55 pm
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Apparently need a seal driver, not fitted any yet as only just picked them up.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 3:56 pm
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Do they require specific tools to fit them?

Usuaualy an assortment of sockets and various sizes of drainpipes works quite well. So if you have a well equiped shed then no, no special tools needed.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 5:16 pm
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Do they give less stiction? I did search but most people are asking about sealing and fitting.

No, at least not noticeably to me (on coil RockShox).

I think they work better than the OE seals personally, the oil on mine always comes out clean.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 5:22 pm
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Usuaualy an assortment of sockets and various sizes of drainpipes works quite well. So if you have a well equiped shed then no, no special tools needed

Thanks, I never throw away anything I think I can possibly use to bodge something with so I should be fine.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 5:26 pm
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Will fit some on my forks in a moment to see how much tighter they are than the old ones ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 5:33 pm
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Ok if anyone is interested they're not alot tighter than the 'old' type ones.
The issue is that the 'throat' of the seal is a bit wider leaving a smaller flat area to push against to seat it which in turn increases the chance of damaging the seal.

Fitted to a set of Float 150 RL open bath forks.

They have double lip internally and have more stiction than the standard ones 'straight out the stand' [b]but[/b] will bed in over a ride or two and should give better sealing and less stiction so I'm told.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 8:35 pm
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Hi molgrips

Put a set on some second hand Pikes. As others have said it felt like more stiction at first although that may not have been helped by me using MPrep. Now I don't notice. Seem well made and the company's photo instructions were really helpful for the servicing as well as the seal fitting. I'd get some more. The only thing I don't like is the blue colour!


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 8:43 pm
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So.. thinking I'll take the plunge then instead of the standard ones from Windwave.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 9:09 pm
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I think rather than worrying about what type of seal we use we should be more concerned with regular maintenance. Tim at TF Tuned once told me to put a couple of drops of fork oil on the seals(after a quick wipe) after i ride and let it work in overnight, and then compress the forks and wipe off the muck the next day. I do this a lot and it keeps the seals clean and massively reduces stiction. Dry fork seals bind to stanchions and that wears them rapidly.


 
Posted : 28/07/2011 9:39 pm