Hi Folx,
who does fox forx servicing these days? I've used mojo for shox before but they seemed pricey to me?
Could DIY, there is no damage just leaky seals...
fox forx servicing?
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Chris,
Fox servicing is expensive - I haven't tried DIY myself yet, but looking on tinterweb it looks straightforward, depending on your model. I've always been tempted...
The other option is Pace at Dalby do Fox servicing - I had mine done there just over a year ago. The prices are similar to Mojo, maybe slightly cheaper, except no postage costs - just travelling there.
The advantage is if you go for a day's ride, you can take your forks in the morning (pre-booked), they will put a spare set of forks on your bike to ride for a few hours (Dalby or elsewhere), and while your riding they service your forks. Then you return and get your own forks swapped back ! Excellent idea...
Steve
Fox servicing is expensive - I haven't tried DIY myself yet, but looking on tinterweb it looks straightforward, depending on your model. I've always been tempted...
The other option is Pace at Dalby do Fox servicing - I had mine done there just over a year ago. The prices are similar to Mojo, maybe slightly cheaper, except no postage costs - just travelling there.
The advantage is if you go for a day's ride, you can take your forks in the morning (pre-booked), they will put a spare set of forks on your bike to ride for a few hours (Dalby or elsewhere), and while your riding they service your forks. Then you return and get your own forks swapped back ! Excellent idea...
Steve
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