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Got an 04 Vanilla R fork on my Orange5.
Never serviced. Always performed flawlessly.
But last couple of rides I have noticed small amounts of oil around the bottom nut area.
Is there an o-ring behind this nut? Is it accessible to replace without taking the fork apart?
Or is this leak likely to be from the main slider seals.
Is a seal kit replacement something I could do with no special tools?
vs sending to TFTuned (£££) and living without for a couple of weeks 😥
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It's a six-year-old fork that's never been serviced. It's such a simple fork to work on ([url= http://service.foxracingshox.com/consumers/index.htm ]link to[/url] service guides), with a seal/foam-ring kit costing around £25. That kit will also contain the crush washers you'll need for the foot-nuts. Oil will set you back around £17, unless you get a non-Fox alternative for about half that.
As far as "special tools" go, you'll need a ground-down 26mm socket (~£5) for the top caps and, if you're ham-fisted, a torque wrench (£30+) for the foot-nuts.
TFTuned are taking bookings for the 12th, so, theoretically, you could have a properly serviced fork back in time for next weekend for less than £90.
wow a 6 year old fork never been serviced ? crickey you very lucky so far.... my sons and my mates forks been leaking black stuff...its time for a service wen that happens !
yep - v lucky. And has been ridden a fair amount too. (Alps, Lakes etc) so 1 big vote for Fox.
Probably worth sending to TF eh...
6 years without service? get ready for a big bill.
Then if you're lucky and it's just a regular service that's needed you've got another bargain.
Good luck fella, hope it turns out well.