Changed the fork oil today after 24k miles since getting the forks rebuilt and upgraded with GoldValves and .95 springs. Stinky gray gaak is what came out. Drained well, refilled with Yammy OEM oil and went for a spin on bumpy local roads I ride daily to do a before and after comparo. Very noticeable increase in compliance. I was expecting a very subtle change but was surprised at how well the fork felt with the new oil.
Fresh fork oil is one of those maintenance items that some time gets put off too long or ignored completely by many. It shouldn't be though since it's really not a hard job to do yourself. The degradation in ride quality happens so slow over a long period of time that you don't even notice.
Lesson learned, my new change interval will be around 12-15k from here on.
Fresh fork oil is one of those maintenance items that some time gets put off too long or ignored completely by many. It shouldn't be though since it's really not a hard job to do yourself. The degradation in ride quality happens so slow over a long period of time that you don't even notice.
Lesson learned, my new change interval will be around 12-15k from here on.