Psylo XC spring
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Psylo XC spring
I just got a 2003 Psylo XC that I need to change the springs from medium
to firm. I'm wondering if I can just remove and replace the springs
without a complete disassembly of the fork. The RockShox service guide
is for a complete disassembly, but it appears that you can just r&r the
springs. Anyone done this?
to firm. I'm wondering if I can just remove and replace the springs
without a complete disassembly of the fork. The RockShox service guide
is for a complete disassembly, but it appears that you can just r&r the
springs. Anyone done this?
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Yep, it's pretty easy.
Do you have your new springs yet?
When you get them, PM me and I'll walk you through the process.
BTW, I've got the Psylo SL and it's the same technique, so relax, grab a beer and start typing!
L8R
Do you have your new springs yet?
When you get them, PM me and I'll walk you through the process.
BTW, I've got the Psylo SL and it's the same technique, so relax, grab a beer and start typing!
L8R
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