Caring for Fox 32 Vanilla R (140mm)
Johnny Napalm
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Just bought a new bike with the above forks, which are the first Fox forks I have ever owned.
I have Rock Shox Tora's on my other bike, which I used to clean regularly after every ride, and then apply RedRum to the stanchions near the dust seals.
What do I need to do with regards to the Fox forks? Is it just a case of wiping them clean after every ride and that's it?
Cheers
I have Rock Shox Tora's on my other bike, which I used to clean regularly after every ride, and then apply RedRum to the stanchions near the dust seals.
What do I need to do with regards to the Fox forks? Is it just a case of wiping them clean after every ride and that's it?
Cheers
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10 months on,my Van Rs are working fine after just being wiped down.
There was a recent thread here though about lubricating forks,something about foam rings etc and how fork oil is peachy when it comes to lubing.
I'm fairly sure I read somewhere though that silicone spray can also be used on the seals? May be in all my assorted bike leaflets/literature/bumpf/MBUK/WMB?
Silicone spray rejuvenates rubber and I use it a lot in my line of work,but I need to confirm it before I use it (must pull out the 12 inch thick pile of manuals).
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May be of some use..
http://www.bikeradar.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12567175=========================================
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I would avoid silicone - use oil, preferably the same stuff in the fork, or teflon chain lube.0
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i just wipe my forks down, always have done and they seem to last. same with the rear shock too.I said hit the brakes not the tree!!
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I'm using teflon chain lube on my air forks now, gently squeezing the dust seal so it lifts (a little) away from the stanchion, they are noticeably smoother.
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Thanks for all the help. Always guaranteed good advice on here!0