Tips for shock maintenance vs replacement
Shtukka
Posts: 59
The entry-level shocks on my GT avalanche MTB have seized. Suntour XCM v3 I believe.
What's your opinion on attempting to fix them (either myself or via LBS)? Or should I save my cash and just by something new and better?
What's your opinion on attempting to fix them (either myself or via LBS)? Or should I save my cash and just by something new and better?
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Get bombers...Advocate of disc brakes.0
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GnarlyI'm sorry you don't believe in miracles0
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Or ask in the MTB part of the forum even.0
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ah, yes. the other side (shame on me!). Sorry, it' s been such a long time since I even considered there was any other way of riding that I didn't even think to look. Hence the seized forks...0
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There's not much too those forks, just undo the 10mm bolts on the bottom and pull them apart too see what they're like inside. Clean, grease and reassemble.0
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As above, its not worth spending money on, strip, clean, grease and reassemble or find something else!Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0