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Old 10-04-20 | 07:50 AM
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Pop N Wood
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Bikes: 1982 Bianchi Sport SX, Rayleigh Tamland 1, Rans V-Rex recumbent, Fuji MTB, 80's Cannondale MTB with BBSHD ebike motor

Most fork manufactures have on line manuals. I take it this isn't a high end fork, servicing those is very precise (and equally expensive)

If all your fork has is sliding tubes and a metal spring, than just spray any metal parts with a WD40 like product to minimize rust, than lube the slider with a basic bike grease. Replacing the rubber seals can be important to keep water out of things.
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