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Thread: Fork Maintenance

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    Default Fork Maintenance

    Any suggestion where to get work done on a Fox fork? I suspect it is time for some regular maintenance anyways, but the lock out stopped working. I want to make sure everything is good to go for Moab. Thanks.
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    I'd assume any of our favorite LBS's should be able to get you taken care of.
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    10-4. Wasn't sure if it could be done at a LBS or if it would need to be sent to some sort of specialist.
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    Pedal Pushers Cyclery Golden, CO

    Call or email the shop. My guy Eric is a fork guru. Spent a couple years at Push Industries, and now owns has shop. If he's not keen on shipping it here and there you can just ship it to me and I'll ship it back. Tell him you know Nathan. I race for his shop.

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    Default Fox fork

    I know that currently Bike-n-Hike is not able to work on a Fox fork. I had them send mine to Fox to be worked on. Fox rebuilt mine and everything works perfectly. Now for the bad news. It cost me around $200 and took close to 6 weeks. Apparently Fox has 5 full time employees. If I had it to do over I would definitely call every shop around rather than have a bike down for 6 weeks. Good luck.

    Andy

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