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Mountain Bike
Fork Service Kit

Cannondale

Lefty Speed 110 Shim Revalving Kit

£20.00

Cannondale

Lefty Castle Slider, 20.3mm

£29.99

Cannondale

Lefty Oliver 100 Hour Service Seal Kit

£22.99

Fox

4WT Suspension Fluid - 1 Litre

£33.95  
Was  £36.95   | Save  £3.00   (8%)

PUSH

ACS3 Rock Shox Coil Conversion Kit (Excluding Spring) - Pike 29 Plus - 2016-2019

£310.00
Finance From £7.75/mo

RockShox

Reverb Maxima Serene Seat Post Service Fluid (1 Litre)

£15.00  
Was  £16.00   | Save  £1.00   (6%)
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Cannondale

Lefty 2.0 XLR Full Sprint Lockout Lever Right Hand

£179.99  
Was  £199.99   | Save  £20.00   (10%)

Fox

Low Friction Flangeless Seal Kit For 40 Forks

£39.95  
Was  £43.95   | Save  £4.00   (9%)

Finish Line

Shock Oil - 16 fl oz (475 ml)

£17.99  
Was  £18.99   | Save  £1.00   (5%)

PUSH

Complete Lower Leg Service

£140.00

Cannondale

DLR 80mm Headshok Damper Cartridge

£150.00

PUSH

Fork Top Cap Chamferless Socket

£40.00

Cannondale

Lefty 2.0 F-Si 29 Fork Damper

£125.99  
Was  £139.99   | Save  £14.00   (10%)

PUSH

ACS3 Rock Shox Coil Conversion Kit (Excluding Spring) - Pike 27.5 (Non Boost) - 2014-2017

£310.00
Finance From £7.75/mo

PUSH

ACS3 Rock Shox Coil Conversion Kit (Excluding Spring) - Pike 27.5 (Boost) - 2014-2019

£310.00
Finance From £7.75/mo

PUSH

ACS3 Rock Shox Coil Conversion Kit (Excluding Spring) - Pike 29 (Non Boost) - 2014-2017

From  £295.00
Finance From £7.38/mo

PUSH

ACS3 Rock Shox Coil Conversion Kit (Excluding Spring) - Pike 29 (Boost) - 2014-2017

£310.00
Finance From £7.75/mo

PUSH

ACS3 Rock Shox Coil Conversion Kit (Excluding Spring) - Pike 29 (Boost) - 2018-2019

£310.00
Finance From £7.75/mo

PUSH

Ultra Low Friction 32mm RockShox Fork Seat Kit (2009 - 2014)

£40.00

PUSH

Ultra Low Friction 32mm RockShox Fork Seat Kit (2015 - 2019)

£40.00

A mountain bike fork service kit is a collection of essential tools and components designed to help you maintain and service your bike's suspension fork. This kit typically includes items such as seals, oils, cleaners, lubes, and specialized tools needed for specific fork models.
Regular maintenance of your suspension fork is crucial for several reasons:

  • Improved Performance: As mentioned earlier, the fork plays a significant role in your bike's suspension. By servicing it regularly, you ensure that it continues to function at its best, providing you with a smooth and stable ride.
  • Safety: A well-maintained fork reduces the risk of accidents caused by mechanical failures.
  • Cost Savings: Neglecting fork service can lead to more significant and expensive problems in the long run, costing you a lot of money. Servicing your fork regularly can prevent this from happening.

The specific tasks involved in servicing your fork may vary depending on the type and model. However, some common steps include:

  1. Cleaning: The first step is to remove any dirt, grime, and debris from the fork. This helps prevent damage to internal components.
  2. Inspecting Seals: Seals are crucial as they keep contaminants out of your fork's suspension system. Check for any signs of wear or damage and replace them if necessary.
  3. Replacing Oils: The oil in your fork should be replaced periodically to maintain its performance. Over time, the oil can become dirty and contaminated, affecting your fork's function.
  4. Lubricating: Lubrication is essential for smooth movement of suspension components. Applying lubricant to critical areas such as stanchions and seals can help reduce friction and extend the life of your fork.
  5. Rebuilding: Depending on your fork model, you may need to rebuild it by replacing worn out or damaged parts. This step requires technical expertise and should be done by a professional.

The frequency of fork service depends on several factors such as the type of riding you do, terrain, and weather conditions. As a general rule, it is recommended to service your fork at least once a year. However, if you ride more frequently or in extreme conditions, you may need to service your fork more often.
It's essential to pay attention to the performance of your fork and be on the lookout for any signs that it needs servicing. Some common indications include:

  • Loss of suspension travel: If you notice that your fork is not compressing or extending as it should, this could indicate a problem with the seals or internal components.
  • Squeaking or creaking noises: This could be a sign of worn out or dry seals and can be easily fixed by lubrication.
  • Leaking oil: If you notice any oil leaking from your fork, this is a clear indication that your seals need to be replaced.
  • Difficulty in adjusting settings: If you have trouble making adjustments to your fork's settings, this could mean that the internal components are damaged and need servicing.

It is important to address these issues promptly as riding with a faulty fork can compromise your safety and greatly affect your ride experience.