Are SKF seals good?

SKF seals are said to be better at sealing out water and dirt, which keeps lubrication oil cleaner over the life of the seal. We put a set of these seals through the wrecking crew wringer, but first we had to install them.

Why are SKF seals green?

SKF makes the stock seals for Fox (and RS for MY16). This green-colored seal is an upgraded version of the low-friction current OE wiper/seal set.

When should fork seals be replaced?

Replace Fork Seals

Fork seals should be replaced after 40 hours of riding or two years if you don't ride very often. Even if you regularly clean the seals, they wear out eventually and leak no matter what you do to keep a tight seal.

What is the weight of Fox Float Fluid?

Contains proprietary additives and soluble molybdenum for excellent anti-friction and low-wear qualities. For use with Fox Float style shocks for the air sleeve and bearing. Original Fox synthetic oil. Oil Weight: 5W.

Do SKF seals make a difference?

SKF seals are said to be better at sealing out water and dirt, which keeps lubrication oil cleaner over the life of the seal. We put a set of these seals through the wrecking crew wringer, but first we had to install them.

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How do I add oil to my bike fork?

To encourage the oil to lubricate the upper bushes and the seals in the fork leg, it is helpful to turn the fork upside down to let the lubrication run down. Turn your bike upside down and allow 20 minutes for the oil to run down into the seals.

Can you change fork seals without removing forks?

Yes. Pull the bolt out that secures the cartridge to the lower fork leg and the forks will come apart. Put a seal in with a split type fork seal driver.

How long do fork seals last?

While every two years would be ideal, assuming they have no problems, every three to four years (unless you're on track or riding an awful lot) should be fine.

Can I change fork seals without disassembly?

Replacing fork seals without dismantling the fork

  1. Pop off the dust seal.
  2. Remove the inner retaining clip.
  3. You may want to wrap something around the fork leg at this point. ...
  4. Using a hand drill (remember them?) ...
  5. Carefully screw three self tappers into the holes you just made.

Can you use WD40 on bike forks?

Its not to be used on forks... It will damage the seals... Just used normal warm water to clean the outside then if you can have a tech pop the seals and use a proper fork oil that is synthetic based to lube it.....

Can I use WD40 on my bike suspension?

Use of Bike cleaner is fine here but DO NOT JETWASH directly into seals and make sure to thoroughly rinse the cleaning agent off. Our favourite lubricant for refreshing fork seals is WPL ForkBoost. Whatever you use, it should preferably not be an aerosol. Please don't use WD40, GT85 or any similar products!

Do you need a fork seal driver MTB?

No need for a Fox driver on the 34 or any Fox fork for that matter. Small to medium sized socket on a small/medium socket wrench will allow you to set any seal. Just carefully work the socket around the edge of the seal to set it in the lowers. You can easily do it without much force or folding the seal lip.

Can I use Fox Float Fluid in rockshox air can?

For the air can, the Float fluid is just fine. Everyone uses nitrile seals.

What fluid is in a Fox fork?

Details. Fox Suspension Fluid is 5wt, 10wt, 20wt and fully synthetic. Green: Used as a bath oil in all Fox Shox forks. It is also the damper oil you will need for all open bath cartridges.

Where does Fox Float Fluid go?

Float Fluid sits on top of the head of the air spring and helps to maintain the seal and prolong service life. Let the air out of the fork and remove the top cap and look inside the stanchion-you should see a bit of blue fluid sitting on top of the air spring. If you see no fluid, add the pillow pack.

Can you ride with leaky fork seals?

You should notride with a bad fork seal for many reasons, safety being number one. A bad fork seal could leak oil onto your brake calipers, resulting in trouble decelerating and stopping the bike. That, plus poor shock absorption and an unbalanced ride makes a leaky fork seal dangerous to ride on.

Are fork seals hard to do?

Replacing your fork seals is an easy enough job if you know a few tricks. The first step to any DIY job is to do a little research and get all the parts you'll need for the job. You'll at least need the new seals and fork oil but should also consider wipers, bushings and any seals or o-rings for the caps.

Is it easy to change fork seals?

Fortunately, fork-seal replacement is generally uncomplicated. As always, the task is easier if you get your tools and supplies ready. You'll need whatever tools are necessary to remove the fork tubes from the bike, plus a hex socket to fit the socket-head bolt securing damping rod or cartridge.

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