klunkrider
Retro Guru
I bought a really lovely Judy XC fork off here, think it's a '95 or '96 (champagne-y gold colour, separate bridge w canti hanger, no metal skewer though the elastomers, non adjustable damper).
Anyway my problem is that the damper has dumped its oil out. I always knew this would maybe be an issue and I'm not 100% sure whether they were like this when I got them or not, I suspect that my weight and use of them may have been what's caused the damper to blow out and that means I also suspect that simply refilling the original plastic damper would likely not last long even if I replace the seal.
It seems unlikely I'll find an aftermarket damper for sale these days so I'm wondering...
Do I bother trying a rebuild? Anyone done it? Did it last long?
Do I try and modify the plastic damper to improve the seal? Fill it up and 'weld' it shut?
Is there another damper cartridge that I can use? I have access to a lathe so maybe I can make something from/for another fork work?
Is my only option for a properly damped fork to look elsewhere? If so where would you look? Marzocchi seem to be pretty reliable but my bike has cantis so that'd mean using a Bomber with a separate arch but even then the canti hangers are pretty rare. Pace? Spares availability seems pretty good, anyone know how reliable the damping is?
Anyway my problem is that the damper has dumped its oil out. I always knew this would maybe be an issue and I'm not 100% sure whether they were like this when I got them or not, I suspect that my weight and use of them may have been what's caused the damper to blow out and that means I also suspect that simply refilling the original plastic damper would likely not last long even if I replace the seal.
It seems unlikely I'll find an aftermarket damper for sale these days so I'm wondering...
Do I bother trying a rebuild? Anyone done it? Did it last long?
Do I try and modify the plastic damper to improve the seal? Fill it up and 'weld' it shut?
Is there another damper cartridge that I can use? I have access to a lathe so maybe I can make something from/for another fork work?
Is my only option for a properly damped fork to look elsewhere? If so where would you look? Marzocchi seem to be pretty reliable but my bike has cantis so that'd mean using a Bomber with a separate arch but even then the canti hangers are pretty rare. Pace? Spares availability seems pretty good, anyone know how reliable the damping is?