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Fox 32mm F Fork Service. Thread starter Rookie Start date Mar 27, Rookie Likes Dirt. Hi Gents, I had my Epic serviced and was having alot of trouble getting front end traction for some time afterwards. On closer inspection I found the fork pressure was at PSI! Recommended for me 70kgs is 65PSI. Fox say never have it above PSI, but their range for riders is not above PSI Since I have found more than the normal amount of oil or what I was used to is coming out of the left shock tower.

Of the more experienced among you, what damage would you think this high fork pressure may have caused to the seals? Could I get away with just "reseating" the seals or should I be looking to replace them, which may mean I need to pull the darn thing apart. I have pretty much done all my own wrench work previously, but have never had experience with suspension before. It appears that shops can't be trusted to do this properly so I guess I need to learn how.

Last edited: Mar 27, Fox fork seals are made to weep a little at the stanchions. They also have foam rings which at service are soaked in fresh suspension fluid.

If they were my forks I would adjust the air pressure, watch the leakage, remembering to wipe away any build up after each ride, and if the problem continues consider servicing yourself. My thought is the foam rings are giving you the excess fluid and as soon as they are back to a normal operating amount of fluid your problem will be gone.

Of course if there is suspension fluid running down your lowers or squirting into your eyes then you need to take immediate action. Webbed reinforcements around the base of the arch help maintain rigidity with minimal mass James Huang. The back of the arch is fully relieved, as are the outer edges of the crown James Huang. Small pockets are built into the top of the crown next to the steerer for additional weight savings. Fox will offer the F with tapered steerers, too James Huang. The post mount disc tabs are spaced for mm rotors but bigger ones are easily accommodated with adapters James Huang.

The back of the arch is fully relieved, as are the outer edges of the crown: the back of the arch is fully relieved, as are the outer edges of the crown James Huang. James Huang. Daily Deals. Compare cycling insurance deals. Item Code. Fox f rlc fork review - bikeradar How to service a Fox shock Cycling Plus is the manual for the modern road cyclist. Fork is in excellent shape. Works great, no oil.

This is a pretty significant inconvenience and makes for a frustrating conversation. Service manual fox factory 32 float What is service manual fox evolution 32 float rl? Exclusive review: fox f fit terralogic How to service a Fox fork TerraLogic damping will be available on 32 F we originally fitted our F TerraLogic fork on a hardtail but it eventually. Posted 2 years ago. Fox f rl service manual forks rider weight f 29 f rl website or owners manual. News; Readers Rides. Fox 32 F Rl Service Manual.

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