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Re: my crm forks repairable?? safe??
Posted: 02 Apr 2009, 23:23
by NaBz
what year cr forks was it again 90-95 ?
i have got some yz ones but spindle size is massive so i would need to source a axle and wheel + machine my bottom yoke
i guess well just forget the repair...
nick
Re: my crm forks repairable?? safe??
Posted: 02 Apr 2009, 23:25
by NaBz
91 then i just see jnorows post

will keep a look out anyone want a set of yz125 forks? good condition £70? from a 2003 bike i think, help me fund my new ones

Re: my crm forks repairable?? safe??
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 10:09
by Spokey
[quote="knackeredMk1"]All USD forks suffer with this if they are used in the road.[/quote]
any thoughts why ?
wouldn't have thought using them on the road would be any different to on the track regarding the alloy corroding - to me it looks like a manufacturing fault / poor materials ... seen loads of other bike that have no faults - only seen this on later CRM forks ?
Spokey
Re: my crm forks repairable?? safe??
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 10:15
by knackeredMk1
Road salt and lack of cleaning. MX bikes don't suffer to anything like the same extent.
Re: my crm forks repairable?? safe??
Posted: 03 Apr 2009, 17:59
by CR Mmmmm
I think it is to do with the plastic fork leg protectors, they do exactly what it says on the tin, but they almost touch at the front of the fork, so all the crud gets jammed in there. I checked mine this morning by pushing my finger between the fork leg and the protector, and it seems O.K., but I will take them off and smear some petroleum jelly on the fork leg, that should help.
Re: my crm forks repairable?? safe??
Posted: 04 Apr 2009, 12:50
by CR Mmmmm
Took my fork protectors off, and just as I was dreading, there are a couple spots of corrosion, hidden by the top of the protector. Road bikes don,t have protectors, so there is,nt a crud trap. They look well made to me. Get those protectors off, but you might not like what you find.