mz comp bushings/seals
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i've got an mz comp fork (about 3/4 years old) with a worn out seal (arf ) and a worn out bushing on the left stantion.
I was going to try and repair it and sell the bike (specialized hr pro), but i'm beginning to think a new fork might be better as i can't find bushings or seals for an mz comp, and getting it serviced is £70, more than the fork's worth imo.
I'm just curious as to what you would do? I might buy a manitou six (£50 @ crc) and get my lbs to fit it.
Any suggestions?
I was going to try and repair it and sell the bike (specialized hr pro), but i'm beginning to think a new fork might be better as i can't find bushings or seals for an mz comp, and getting it serviced is £70, more than the fork's worth imo.
I'm just curious as to what you would do? I might buy a manitou six (£50 @ crc) and get my lbs to fit it.
Any suggestions?
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i had a loose BB aswell but my mum is a pro welder and she welded them in for me so they dont move</font id="size1">
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<i>Originally posted by pro_matt_hoffman</i>
i had a loose BB aswell but my mum is a pro welder and she welded them in for me so they dont move</font id="size1">
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get a tora if you are getting a new fork, seriving it is not worth it as it was a poor fork in the first place."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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