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Hi, I just replaced my forks after a little crash a while back. I got a set of forks for £120 from a breakers which I thought wasnt too bad, but the lowers are not in as good condition as my old ones. Is it easy enough to just swap the lowers across? Is it advisable, or do you need to renew the bushings as well? Thanks for any info
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Easy enough if you know how.
Seals(guessing that's what you mean by bushings) will atleast need to be changed. Cheers Ben |
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