I'm really emotional damaged right know because I got scammed buying a used boxxer and now I have more problems than fun with it but this video just gives me inner peace how smoothly you're doing the service
@@leonfreestyl5853 you can reuse them if they don’t look amazed, if they look like they are worn or “crushed” hence why they’re called crush washers it is designed to seal the bottom so no fluid will leak out and usually lasts only once but I’ve reused them if they appear to be not damaged and wanna keep my others as spares and such
Yes, the recommandtion from RockShox is 15wt oil. However, it is not unsual that Raceteams use a different oil. If a different oil is used, the fork needs to be serviced more often.
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I'm really emotional damaged right know because I got scammed buying a used boxxer and now I have more problems than fun with it but this video just gives me inner peace how smoothly you're doing the service
Fantastic. Thanks very much indeed. Im having a go myself next month. Thanks to you. ❤
so always lower leg oils goes into lower leg and not into the shaft hole? asking for my rockshox boxxer rc 2011
Why do you have to change the crush-washers on the screws?
to make sure it seals up properly. i think it should be possible to use the old ones, but it may not be 100% proof or the screws might come lose.
@@leonfreestyl5853 you can reuse them if they don’t look amazed, if they look like they are worn or “crushed” hence why they’re called crush washers it is designed to seal the bottom so no fluid will leak out and usually lasts only once but I’ve reused them if they appear to be not damaged and wanna keep my others as spares and such
Why would anyone chose not to? It ain't rocket science. If you are performing a full service. It makes perfect sense. Especially for us with Ocd 😂
Don’t RockShox boxxers use wt15 oil in the lower legs???
Yes, the recommandtion from RockShox is 15wt oil. However, it is not unsual that Raceteams use a different oil. If a different oil is used, the fork needs to be serviced more often.
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