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Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 07:13 pm Feb 25 2014
by Thundergoat
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 08:35 pm Feb 25 2014
by 6 Riders
Sweet! Almost any front end can be mounted up, if you are willing to do the work. He probably got a screaming deal on them and made 'em work. Just because there are FC stickers on there, doesn't mean that anything was ever done to them, only way to find out is to take them apart. I just dropped off a set of forks to my builder, they had someones stickers on them. The builder said that he is very surprised at how much money people pay for fork services and there is actually NOTHING done but seals and anodizing.
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 08:44 pm Feb 25 2014
by Thundergoat
i was guna rebuild but since i have no idea what they are actually i duno what kit to buy, I imagine they were sent to FC at some point because the guy raced and did all that stuff, buutttt who knows
have any tips on what i should do, how much is a rebuild anyway. im in VA so if i really wanted to spend the time I could drive them up to PA to factory connection and see what they say. someone help me
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 07:44 am Feb 26 2014
by Julien D
Do you feel like they need a rebuild? Are they low on oil? Leaking? Sticking? Are they too stiff for you, too soft for you? You know the old saying, if it ain't broke......
Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 01:49 am Feb 27 2014
by ICRage42
well regardless since new or unknown he should atleast do a service for piece of mind.
I do see a sticker on the forks with some numbers from factory connection. Normally if you dont see that the factory connection sticker is just a sticker ordered off of ebay. BUT since I do see what it looks like is the service sticker. You simply give em a call up and give em that number and they should be able to tell you what fork they worked on and what it is exactly.
Couldn't really tell because blurry but its
first pic on top of fork almost inline with plug on frame for headlight. That should have the numbers for factory connection to crossreference for ya.
Least this is what I was told on an unknown fork setup and had factory connection stickers on it. I called and was told since no service sticker they never worked on it. Just from the service sticker and what is on it they can tell what parts are needed what was done and when and by who.
Now I don't know ifyou have worn numbers or whatnot if they will be able to help ya. But even a couple of numbers might be able to let ya know what you have for sure.
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 01:57 am Feb 27 2014
by ICRage42
also if you know the guys name......title or bill of sale etc. You might be able to use that as well. Atleast if in combination with some worn numbers. They might be able to look at a past bill in his name to find the fork rebuild.
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 07:31 am Feb 27 2014
by Thundergoat
ya I have no idea about the guy he lives in MI, I actually bout it through my friend that traded his bike for it, so tech im the 3rd owner. But I know the guy that I got it from hasnt done anything to it other than rebuild the engine
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 07:34 am Feb 27 2014
by Thundergoat
Julien D wrote:Do you feel like they need a rebuild? Are they low on oil? Leaking? Sticking? Are they too stiff for you, too soft for you? You know the old saying, if it ain't broke......
I blew the seal out on the right fork, so its leaking pretty good. I tried cleaning it but im pretty sure its done, I want them serviced just so I know that they are done up right. for now I think thats what I will do, that way FC can tell me what it is I have and then I will know from then on what parts I need to buy.
Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 07:36 am Feb 27 2014
by Thundergoat
ICRage42 wrote:well regardless since new or unknown he should atleast do a service for piece of mind.
I do see a sticker on the forks with some numbers from factory connection. Normally if you dont see that the factory connection sticker is just a sticker ordered off of ebay. BUT since I do see what it looks like is the service sticker. You simply give em a call up and give em that number and they should be able to tell you what fork they worked on and what it is exactly.
Couldn't really tell because blurry but its
first pic on top of fork almost inline with plug on frame for headlight. That should have the numbers for factory connection to crossreference for ya.
Least this is what I was told on an unknown fork setup and had factory connection stickers on it. I called and was told since no service sticker they never worked on it. Just from the service sticker and what is on it they can tell what parts are needed what was done and when and by who.
Now I don't know ifyou have worn numbers or whatnot if they will be able to help ya. But even a couple of numbers might be able to let ya know what you have for sure.
ya they put a service sticker on them but didnt write down any INFO on them at all, having the same affect that I have when someone has a oil change sticker on there windshield and it doesnt have a date or milage on them
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 11:58 am Mar 07 2014
by Thundergoat
OK so they are Marzoochi forks, talked to FC and they said around 300-350 for a rebuild. I am going to send them to FC since they did them before and honestly im ok with paying that. They have great customer service at the store in PA so that is where i will be sending them.
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 01:15 pm Mar 07 2014
by gsa102
Where is their shop at in PA?
Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 04:23 pm Mar 09 2014
by ICRage42
yea kinda thinking this myself never knew they had one that close? well to me or gsa. If so Ill prolly send em a set of forks Im gonna throw on.
Re: Hello everyone, I have a fork question
Posted: 07:20 am Mar 10 2014
by thebird_19
Ephrata, PA , according to their website.