NC30 Front Fork Knock

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Re: NC30 Front Fork Knock

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samace wrote:Took forks off, when you pull and push the stanchion there is a slight knock. I have ordered all new genuine honda bushes, seals, dust covers and clips to hold seals in. Have I forgot any thing ? (will get oil locally).

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No that will do you. You can use old seals to drift new seals in with, quite effective. You will be set with a windy gun to remove bottom damper bolt.
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Re: NC30 Front Fork Knock

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Dropped forks down a friends to undo bottom allen bolt then ewill be investigating !!

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Re: NC30 Front Fork Knock

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Cannot see any thing wrong bushes etc look ok slight scaring on fork tubes. bushes do not look worn as teflon coating intact.
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Re: NC30 Front Fork Knock

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samace wrote:Cannot see any thing wrong bushes etc look ok slight scaring on fork tubes. bushes do not look worn as teflon coating intact.
Then put them back together with the correct seals and be happy :)

It's more likely the disc bobbins or head bearings.
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Re: NC30 Front Fork Knock

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amorti wrote:
samace wrote:Cannot see any thing wrong bushes etc look ok slight scaring on fork tubes. bushes do not look worn as teflon coating intact.
Then put them back together with the correct seals and be happy :)

It's more likely the disc bobbins or head bearings.
Could also be loose front fender stays.
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Re: NC30 Front Fork Knock

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samace wrote:I have just noticed since I put my new forks on (Bought from a racer on here)that the seals are different to the ones on my original forks.
Are these newly bought? If so, you ought to be asking "a racer" to assist you with the cost of refurbishment of potentially dangerous forks, especially if they were sold to you in a supposedly good and serviceable condition. If he doesn't want to play fair - name and shame him!

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