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moxfyre 01-27-05 07:42 AM

I just bought a 2002 Giant Yukon for $60. It's in good shape other than a derailer hanger twisted in a crash and a stuck Judy TT fork.

Does anyone know a good way to get a new hanger? EDIT: LBS doesn't sell them for Giant bikes, Giant doesn't have them on their website.

How about that fork? I haven't tried to put a ton of force on it yet, but it's stuck good and solid. There are caps to pry off, can I yank those off and add some oil? I've never worked on a suspension fork before, so any advice is appreciated.

trekkie820 01-27-05 08:00 AM

Any Giant dealer should have the hangers. As for the fork, take it to said Giant dealer and ask their advice.

jcivic00 01-27-05 08:17 AM

three words for you
Singlespeed and Rigid fork. That is all.

moxfyre 01-27-05 08:19 AM


Originally Posted by jcivic00
three words for you
Singlespeed and Rigid fork. That is all.

Heh, well I've already got a fixed gear bike. I kind of want to use this thing to try out mountain biking, maybe it's not worth it?

jcivic00 01-27-05 08:22 AM

is the hanger replaceable??
if not, is the bike steel, or alum.
If it's aluminum, then you're kind of SOL, you just might get lucky if it's sty cna probably bend the hanger back. As for the fork, it's time for a new one, Jenson has some pretty good deals right now, so does Pricepoint.

jcivic00 01-27-05 08:24 AM


Originally Posted by jcivic00
it's sty cna probably

WTF??? It must still be early, thinking to fast. Should be

...It's steel, they can probably...

moxfyre 01-27-05 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by jcivic00
is the hanger replaceable??
if not, is the bike steel, or alum.
If it's aluminum, then you're kind of SOL, you just might get lucky if it's sty cna probably bend the hanger back. As for the fork, it's time for a new one, Jenson has some pretty good deals right now, so does Pricepoint.

Oh, it's aluminum with a replaceable hanger. I wouldn't have bought it if the frame were trashed. I'd really like to get this fork bouncin' again if I can...

Maelstrom 01-27-05 11:24 AM

Just buy a hanger from an LBS and set it up geared. Its a fine xc frame to work with :)

jcivic00 01-27-05 11:20 PM

talked to a mechanic friend of mine, and he said the same thing. is the fork compressed in all the way, if do then trying to get it unstuckmight cause gouging of the stanchions, in which case you WILL need a new fork. I've got an aold threadless GT rigid for that I'll let go for REAL cheap if you want it.

moxfyre 01-28-05 01:03 AM


Originally Posted by jcivic00
talked to a mechanic friend of mine, and he said the same thing. is the fork compressed in all the way, if do then trying to get it unstuckmight cause gouging of the stanchions, in which case you WILL need a new fork. I've got an aold threadless GT rigid for that I'll let go for REAL cheap if you want it.

Hey, actually the fork appears to be totally UNcompressed (or nearly so). Any tips for that situation? I am tempted to just soak the stanchions in oil, but maybe there is a specific oil I should use?

enduro 01-28-05 02:17 AM

In that case, I'd try to disassemble the fork, clean all the parts, lube it, and reassemble. Not difficult. If it's uncompressed, there's going to be minimal spring tension, so it's not dangerous to unscrew the top caps. The Rock Shox website has service manuals for the 2002 Judys.

moxfyre 03-23-05 12:28 PM


Originally Posted by enduro
In that case, I'd try to disassemble the fork, clean all the parts, lube it, and reassemble. Not difficult. If it's uncompressed, there's going to be minimal spring tension, so it's not dangerous to unscrew the top caps. The Rock Shox website has service manuals for the 2002 Judys.

Sorry to resurrect this thread... I disassembled the fork to the extent that I can, removed the top caps, the spring in the left leg. The upper and lower legs seem to be practically fused together so that I can't slide them relative to one another at ALL. I don't quite understand what the interface between them is like. If anybody knows how to loosen them up, please let me know.

MadMan2k 03-23-05 12:38 PM

Maybe you could just go off a big drop and land on the fork really hard, and hope it loosens?

a2psyklnut 03-23-05 12:46 PM

Get some pentrating oil or a solvent like PB Blaster or WD-40.

Spray the outside of the stanctions (shiny slidy thingy) between the stanction and the lower assembly.

Spray, let it soak, spray more, let it soak...etc. All weekend long if you have to.

Spraying the inside where the springs are won't do much.


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