Lupilus
Dirt Disciple
hmmm, I´m not common with this model - ev this manual might help?
http://my-sport.spb.ru/manual_1/2004%20 ... %20air.pdf
http://my-sport.spb.ru/manual_1/2004%20 ... %20air.pdf
Mikey08":hquvsy06 said:Just picked up what I think are some 2003 MX comps (internal rebound adjustment, dual air springs, alloy stanchions, big hole in each crown). The decals are missing so I cant be 100% sure.
- One valve/topcap cover is missing. Any idea where I can get one?
- Also the topcap valve cover is recessed into the crown so im baffled how I get the thing off. There is no room for a socket or spanner?
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Mikey08":1txognrr said:Just picked up what I think are some 2003 MX comps (internal rebound adjustment, dual air springs, alloy stanchions, big hole in each crown). The decals are missing so I cant be 100% sure.
- One valve/topcap cover is missing. Any idea where I can get one?
- Also the topcap valve cover is recessed into the crown so im baffled how I get the thing off. There is no room for a socket or spanner?
- The forks move up and down but have a kind of crunchy gritty feeling. Im hoping thats just bad oil passing through the shim stacks as I can hear a fluid squelching sound. It could mean dead stanchions though. Any thoughts?
- Im putting these on a bike for my kid so should I use 5wt oil instead to allow for the lighter rider?
Cheers.
Jullyo":1ofugzdd said:Hi guys, I just stumbled upon that thread.
I do have a pair of NOS bushings for the old Bombers if somebody needs it.
I bought it on ebay 2 years ago for my beloved Z1 but they're retired for now and hanging on the wall, and still have good bushings anyway.
I think I paid 30 pounds for them, from a guy in England. However, I'm in Canada, shipping should be around 20 CAD to send them back to England.
I had a few of these forks along the years and some had some play in the bushing, and would annoyingly rattle when applying the front brake.
I found that replacing the bushings would not always solve the problem, as if the lowers had worn where the bushings sit. Or maybe they were bored with too big tolerances in the first place, I don't know as I got all of them second hand.
Anyway, I solved the problem by using thin aluminium shims between the lowers and bushings, and they were tight as new. Obviously it takes some trial and errors to get the right fit without specialty tools, like trying different shim stock (or different soda cans...) , or using it on just half the circumference of the bushing. It's not uncommon practice on motorcycle forks. In the case of the Bombers, just be sure to create a lip at the top of the shim (same as the bushings) so it stays put.