cherrybomb
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I had a pair of these back in 1995, purchased to go on a Zaskar I built while at Uni. (Mature student!)
I've been looking for another pair for what seems like ages and just before Christmas these turned up on Ebay
The description wasn't promising, they were seised solid, and knowing how rare they are I didn't hold out much hope of getting any spare parts so they would likely only be good for the parts bin or as wall art.
They were on with a BIN of £75.00 but after an exchange of mails the seller agreed to an offer of £40.00.
I've got to say that I still wasn't sure I'd not paid too much, but the deal was done and it wasn't too long before they arrived at the man cave.
On first inspection it didn't look good. They wouldn't budge an inch and I almost put them aside but I persevered and after several soakings with GT85 and some brute force (really; I thought I was going to destroy them at one point!) they finally came apart.
I was shocked at what I found. Rather than a total disaster the internals didn't seem too bad. Old grease had set like concrete and the original elastomers (same as in their seatposts) were mush but the seals and bushings were saveable. I started to think that all may not be lost….
After some serious cleaning and sourcing some new elastomers I was finally able to put them back together and they worked!!
I need to get some slightly thicker o-rings for the LHS leg so that they hold air (They have elastomers in one leg and air in the other) but otherwise they're working beautifully.
Gil has done a stirling job of reproducing some decals and they're now ready to be used one more.
If anyone has a pair of these gathering dust, or spare parts sitting at the bottom of a tool box somewhere, I'd be very interested in hearing from you.
I've got a set of working forks, but it would be nice to be able to maintain them for a while at least.
Very chuffed
I've been looking for another pair for what seems like ages and just before Christmas these turned up on Ebay
The description wasn't promising, they were seised solid, and knowing how rare they are I didn't hold out much hope of getting any spare parts so they would likely only be good for the parts bin or as wall art.
They were on with a BIN of £75.00 but after an exchange of mails the seller agreed to an offer of £40.00.
I've got to say that I still wasn't sure I'd not paid too much, but the deal was done and it wasn't too long before they arrived at the man cave.
On first inspection it didn't look good. They wouldn't budge an inch and I almost put them aside but I persevered and after several soakings with GT85 and some brute force (really; I thought I was going to destroy them at one point!) they finally came apart.
I was shocked at what I found. Rather than a total disaster the internals didn't seem too bad. Old grease had set like concrete and the original elastomers (same as in their seatposts) were mush but the seals and bushings were saveable. I started to think that all may not be lost….
After some serious cleaning and sourcing some new elastomers I was finally able to put them back together and they worked!!
I need to get some slightly thicker o-rings for the LHS leg so that they hold air (They have elastomers in one leg and air in the other) but otherwise they're working beautifully.
Gil has done a stirling job of reproducing some decals and they're now ready to be used one more.
If anyone has a pair of these gathering dust, or spare parts sitting at the bottom of a tool box somewhere, I'd be very interested in hearing from you.
I've got a set of working forks, but it would be nice to be able to maintain them for a while at least.
Very chuffed