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hagar

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Droo, please advise?

 

I would assume (and this is guesstimations) it is usable but that your fork will have a lighter feel and a faster rebound, so air pressure and your settings on rebound would have to be adjusted accordingly.

 

Thinner oil will speed up the low speed compression and rebound but leave the high speed pretty much the same. If your fork's got LSC adjustment you can tune this out, but if not you'll be stuck with less LSC. Rebound you can adjust out with the rebound knob.

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Thanks for the advice guys. Andrew, where can I get the best deal on the front and rear fox seal kit?

 

Being a retailer, I'm going to suggest you buy them from me  :P

 

You could probably save a few bucks by shopping around though.

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You're lucky, fox agents are based in CT, I just had to get my shocks sent down to CT recently, not nice being without my ride for 2 weeks.

So if anyone knows where in jhb I can send my fox shocks for a guarenteed service/repair, I'd appreciate that.

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You're lucky, fox agents are based in CT, I just had to get my shocks sent down to CT recently, not nice being without my ride for 2 weeks.

So if anyone knows where in jhb I can send my fox shocks for a guarenteed service/repair, I'd appreciate that.

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