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Audioslave784
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The front suspension on my 850L garbage. It's squirrely and a little scary over bumps, and it leaks fluid pretty badly. The PO had never taken care of the bike so I'm pretty sure the seals and everything else are original.
Here are the problems with my current set-up:
- Both fork seals leak
- Both tubes has rust specks/pitting all over the seal travel area
I want to upgrade to something decent. I don't need anything high-performance, but I want to make it comfortable and reliable. The problem is that I really don't have a lot of money to spend.
Here is what I would do if money wasn't an issue:
1. Leak-Proof Pro Moly Fork Seal - $36 at Dennis Kirk
2. Progressive springs - $82 at Dennis Kirk
3. New inner fork tubes - $260 from http://www.frankmain.qpg.com/
4. New fork oil - $10
Total: $388
I have 2 questions. First, what other options do I have in the $400 range? For example, are there decent used forks that I could pick up price range that would be compatible with my stock front-end components?
My second question is about a cheaper, temporary option. Might it be worth just sanding (and maybe filling in with JB weld?) the pitted spots and throwing in a cheap set of Parts Unlimited fork seals that I picked up a while back? This would be more or less free, but I would hate to spend the extra effort and additional bike down-time if it wouldn't get me safely and comfortably through the summer (probably ~1000 miles of riding). Of course I would eventually do the job right later on, after once again finding gainful employment.
What are your guys thoughts?
Here are the problems with my current set-up:
- Both fork seals leak
- Both tubes has rust specks/pitting all over the seal travel area
I want to upgrade to something decent. I don't need anything high-performance, but I want to make it comfortable and reliable. The problem is that I really don't have a lot of money to spend.
Here is what I would do if money wasn't an issue:
1. Leak-Proof Pro Moly Fork Seal - $36 at Dennis Kirk
2. Progressive springs - $82 at Dennis Kirk
3. New inner fork tubes - $260 from http://www.frankmain.qpg.com/
4. New fork oil - $10
Total: $388
I have 2 questions. First, what other options do I have in the $400 range? For example, are there decent used forks that I could pick up price range that would be compatible with my stock front-end components?
My second question is about a cheaper, temporary option. Might it be worth just sanding (and maybe filling in with JB weld?) the pitted spots and throwing in a cheap set of Parts Unlimited fork seals that I picked up a while back? This would be more or less free, but I would hate to spend the extra effort and additional bike down-time if it wouldn't get me safely and comfortably through the summer (probably ~1000 miles of riding). Of course I would eventually do the job right later on, after once again finding gainful employment.
What are your guys thoughts?