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    Quote Originally Posted by bike4ever View Post
    We charge $35 to install a fork - this includes cutting the steer tube. I think it would be a wiser investment to get a new fork. Suspension has changed immensely in the 8 years of your older fork - more features, lighter.
    Thanks! That's helpful information, and very inexpensive. I'm watching a couple of ebay auctions now, as a used (but much newer technology and in better shape) fork is about 1/2 the price of a new one. If I can snare one, I'll go that route before paying $200 to have my old one rebuilt. Crossing fingers!

    Emily
    Emily

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    Emily, I think you can find on sale any number of new forks from the last couple of years that have better internals and are easier to maintain. I highly doubt that you can find any of the parts to rebuild the fork also (for instance, Manitou emptied their parts box for me two years ago on a 1997 fork and told me good luck, I now had the world supply of spare parts for that fork). There are companies that rebuild forks and rear shocks and I bet they would advise you to find a new fork at 9 years down the line. There are usually good deals to be had on new forks from the last couple of model years.

    If you haven't rebuilt or replaced your rear shock you might consider doing this at the same time you replace your fork to keep everything balanced. Call Titus about what you can use since you don't have the X-link on your frame.

    Rebuilding services just for info:
    http://www.hippiesuspension.com/hippietechsuspension/
    http://www.pushindustries.com/

    Both of these companies will custom tune forks and shocks to your frame, size and riding style.
    Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.

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    Thanks for the info, SK. My rear shock seems to be operating fine; I'm really light at 105 lbs so don't put a lot of impact on it, and the LBS that inspected it last year said it was fine, so I'll probably hold off on any more expense right now, because I just won an auction for a 2005 Fox F80X fork on ebay tonight that I'm excited about. I can't wait to have lockout, and it looks to be in great condition and certainly much newer technology than my old Rockshox, for not much more $ than rebuilding my fork. I needed an 80 mm fork for my frame geometry, and those are kinda hard to find these days, so hopefully I got a decent deal -- based on the comps I found from completed auctions and others for sale online brand new, I think I did ok (see auction link).

    Thanks again,
    Emily
    Emily

    2011 Jamis Dakar XC "Toto" - Selle Italia Ldy Gel Flow
    2007 Trek Pilot 5.0 WSD "Gloria" - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow
    2004 Bike Friday Petite Pocket Crusoe - Selle Italia Diva Gel Flow

 

 

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