Fork oil in my air line
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Fork oil in my air line
So yesterday the weather is mid 60's in the Vancouver/Portland area so the wife and I decide to go for a ride up the Columbia River Gorge. We drive on the WA side on HWY 14. Beautiful drive I recommend it to everyone. Well before we take off I decide to check my air pressure in my front and rear shocks. I just had it serviced a few weeks ago. So I check the rear and like my pressure. I then pull the cap off the front and put on my pump to check pressure. I decide that the pressure is okay so I take off the pump and get a hand full of fork oil. Does this mean that my fork seals are shot? The front does feel a little spongy but nothing I can't handle. How big a job is it? Can I do it my self or am I better off taking it to the shop? I have an indy that I go to since I'm not dealing with any kind of a warranty. I can wrench good but I have not pulled forks before.
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