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squeaky shock fork
background:
low-end K2 mtn. bike, 7, mebbe 8 years old... was originally told there's no oleo-pnuematic stuff in the shocks, just die springs. have periodically spray lubed the exposed struts. But now it squeaks when it goes over bumps. My common sense is telling me NOT to disassemble and clean. However... how close to shot does it sound like 2 u guyz? |
Old cheap fork = replace
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have periodically spray lubed the exposed struts. But now it squeaks when it goes over bumps. Dry rubber seals will squeak. A few drops of oil around the rubber seals might stop the squeaks. |
Originally Posted by cobba
(Post 12565990)
What's the 'spray lube' you have been using ?
Enco Teflon-based, also have WD-40 and Slick50 one lube avail. Dry rubber seals will squeak. A few drops of oil around the rubber seals might stop the squeaks. |
edit:found this->
http://www.pricepoint.com/detail/218...-Fork-2011.htm take it 2 the bike shop, <sigh> [no means 2 swap headsets @ home w/o destroying chit], this would run like 60% of what i paid for the bike... |
Originally Posted by spike420211
(Post 12586612)
edit:found this->this would run like 60% of what i paid for the bike...
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I can reiterate what has been said already, having dismantled a cheap fork myself - the time and effort you will likely expend aren't worth it. Probably better to just upgrade the the bike, definitely check out ebay, I got a great deal on my bike :) . If you really need to keep it, then it's not hugely complicated - if you look under the plastic caps on top, there's probably just a couple of long allen head bolts holding them together. Once cleaned and re-greased, it might go on working for a while yet. Then again it could be completely rusted on the inside and need replacing. Even if you replace the bike, if you don't mind investing some time, you could always end up with a usable 'beater'.
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If you're on a tight budget and want to just keep this one going then open it up and see what's inside. It's likely that the springs and insides are a bit rusty on a bike that old. Clean it all up and grease EVERYTHING with a water resistant marine grade grease and put it back together. Likely the squeak will be gone and it'll be as good as it ever was for casual riding for a few more years. The only cost will be your time and about 50 cents worth of grease.
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