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bonerp wrote:I'm quite handy at spanner twirling having rebuilt engines, a motorbike and built a kit car. I've also played with forks before so thats not an issue, however the last pair I did had fluid drain screws....doesn't look like these have!

I'll give anything a go. If I break it, well i'll just have to pay for it to be put right!
You are right, the Storm fork legs don't have drain screws, unfortunately :!:
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anyone ever drilled any?????
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Roger and Teut did mine back in 05..£885. £250 for the fork rebuild and set up the rest for the Penske,custom for my weight. took about 5 hours, ride in ride out, if you decide to "roger" your forks, ride up from swindon.the ride back will be worth it alone 8)
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Stop being tight, ride up to Rodger's and get them sorted, you won't be sorry.
Don't say it's to far, the purpose of a Storm is to ride it, what better excuse do you need to get out for the day.
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Kitch wrote:It's one of those things, I neve do brakes or tyres or strip things that are really complex (like fork internals)
Thats coz you've not got opposable thumbs :)

There's really nothing complicated in stripping the forks and especially not the brakes
Just make sure you read the manual and think about what you are about to do before you do it and take your time

Boner
If you do a search you should unearth some previous posts
Cant remember off hand but I thing its 9.5kg springs & 10weight oil but I could be wrong
I've got an inferiority complex
But its not a very good one!
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Stormin Ben wrote:
Kitch wrote:It's one of those things, I neve do brakes or tyres or strip things that are really complex (like fork internals)
Thats coz you've not got opposable thumbs :)

There's really nothing complicated in stripping the forks and especially not the brakes
Just make sure you read the manual and think about what you are about to do before you do it and take your time
Well, i can free up a sticking caliper, but I wouldn't strip them down and trust putting them back together. I live on a very steep hill and it would just be asking fro trouble.

I am the person that when taking anything apart, absolutely any part that can go *ping!* under a metal shelving unit and be lost for all time will do. Vital parts will be dropped and stood on, dropped into holes they don't belong and generally end up covered in unshiftable grime and fluff even if I worked in a hospital clean room.

And yes, the paws thing doesn't help, but Halfords have a range of toothed ratchet spanners :) :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Try some Hyperpro Springs.
Easy to fit and cheep. They come with a full set of installation instruction.
About £90.
or Try http://www.jhsracing.co.uk they did mine for me and I bought a lovely shock to sort the rear out too.

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