Rock Shox Psylo XC U-Turn Fork Service in UK??
dynamis_dk
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Does anyone know anywhere in the UK which can do a service and spring swap on some Rock Shox Psylo XC U-Turn Forks??
I've tried TFTunes but they got back to me saying they don't service the psylo range
I've tried TFTunes but they got back to me saying they don't service the psylo range
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Is an old fork, not many will do it now. Could try Fisher Outdoor.
Do the bushings need replacing? If not a home service is pretty easy.0 -
Well i haven't received them yet, so not sure exactly whats gonna need replacing. Am told in good condtion but was looking to have a firm spring installed as i'm 220lbs and am told they are pretty light spring'd as standard.
Never touched forks before for servicing so wouldn't really know where to start.0 -
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ah great.... starting point
Might have a look around at general guides on the net as it'll be a first time for me.0 -
SUprisingly straight forward! looks daunting, but I used to have the XC and to pull the legs off clean and change spring just follows on.0
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supersonic wrote:SUprisingly straight forward! looks daunting, but I used to have the XC and to pull the legs off clean and change spring just follows on.
Hi super,
just happend upon this like as I am wanting to do the same, service my own Physo, get some new oil in and give them a check over. The manual link supplied appears to be dead any other links at all or a "how to" guide you may know about?
thanks in advance.
GraemeI like bike, bike is bike.0 -
go to Srams webby and download it. their archive is a bit of a pain to work through.
Also have a look on enduros webby for the manuals. Links in the tech links sticky above."Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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nicklouse wrote:go to Srams webby and download it. their archive is a bit of a pain to work through.
Also have a look on enduros webby for the manuals. Links in the tech links sticky above.
cheers nicklouise, yeah I did that, and found the manual, but it doesn't give any specific oil levels that I require.
do you know them at all by anychance? I know it may be a long shot.
Thanks for replying though.
GraemeI like bike, bike is bike.0 -
I like bike, bike is bike.0