fox forx servicing?

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willowtrousers
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fox forx servicing?

Post by willowtrousers »

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...
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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
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Post by willowtrousers »

cheers Steve, I didn't realise pace would do Fox too. That seems like a great deal!

past experience of home servicing is it's MESSY! But maybe thats just me :oops:
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