How To Perform A Lower Leg Service In Just 5 Minutes | Basic Suspension Service

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  • We rely on our mountain bike suspension forks to smooth out the trails and absorb the impact of jumps, drops, roots and rocks. But, over time all suspension units need a service! If you are an aspiring home mechanic follow Anna Cipullo on this 5-minute video on how to refresh your fork or perform some preventative maintenance 🔧
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Komentáře • 139

  • @gmbntech
    @gmbntech  Před 7 měsíci +6

    We recommend you remove all air from any air spring when servicing air forks, rear-shocks, and dropper seat posts. Different brands, models and model years will have different internals and it is important to be confident in knowing to the best of your knowledge that no air is contained within the system.

    • @fe9523
      @fe9523 Před 6 měsíci

      how often is the recommendation for this one?

  • @ThunderStruckMTB
    @ThunderStruckMTB Před rokem +46

    In my opinion, removing, cleaning and greasing the air spring should always be a part of any lower leg service. It adds 10 minutes max and makes an enormous difference in performance as well as o-ring life. Not doing it is like changing the oil in your car and not changing the filter.

    • @matthewallen5590
      @matthewallen5590 Před rokem +5

      yes ideally and this is pretty easy with most forks, not 38's though, you've got to have shaft clamps, blow torch (if needed), shaft bullet tool, and a set knipex or I think a 13mm spanner (have always used knipex on mine 😅) would have been good to mention doing though

    • @Adam-vm8kp
      @Adam-vm8kp Před rokem

      @@matthewallen5590 yeah absolute ballache on a 38

    • @sufyanm4661
      @sufyanm4661 Před 11 měsíci

      @@matthewallen5590 well, this is a little annoying to know now, but also good timing. Im sure it wont annoy me when i go to service it :)))

  • @newttella1043
    @newttella1043 Před rokem +9

    More of these quick "refresher" videos, please.

  • @alteredshape7611
    @alteredshape7611 Před rokem +2

    Im about to do this service to my 38's and needed a refresher..thanks GMBN Tech

  • @cryoexn7307
    @cryoexn7307 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Usually before putting the lowers back on I think it’s also recommended to add some suspension grease to the dust wipers

  • @lozetchells9164
    @lozetchells9164 Před rokem

    Really useful video, thank you. Have rediscovered my cajones and will attempt my Fox 36 myself, especially since my LBS won't!

  • @6295607
    @6295607 Před rokem +6

    Great video. Took me an hour to do it..

  • @joedatuknow
    @joedatuknow Před rokem +2

    Thanks for information

    • @gmbntech
      @gmbntech  Před rokem

      You're welcome! We're glad you found this one useful! 👍

  • @mudko3589
    @mudko3589 Před měsícem

    I didn’t have a press, but a 2 inch piece of PVC cut to 3 inches with a cap worked great to set the wiper

  • @jzgibsneanzeije5530
    @jzgibsneanzeije5530 Před rokem +1

    I know somebody who uses lawnmower oil in forks and i believe it worked

  • @hannes6114
    @hannes6114 Před rokem +5

    Not greas on the dust wipers?

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 Před rokem

    I SWEAR TO GOD you guys are psychic I decided yesterday that i was going to do a lower leg service for the first time on my fork today and then you guys upload this video, that is so crazy. The disassembly on mine is a bit different though since it's a Rockshox Recon.

    • @MrKeynoet
      @MrKeynoet Před rokem

      What oil did you use and was it different for both sides

  • @_TheDeanMachine
    @_TheDeanMachine Před rokem +2

    I'm confused about something. Reading the manual for my fox 38 it only lists the 125 hour full service, and makes no mention of the lower leg service?

  • @corpsmanhm8404
    @corpsmanhm8404 Před 7 měsíci

    I have a 2021 Fox Factory Float 34 in 27.5" and I wanted to convert it to 29". Some searches and forums indicated that it was as easy as buying the corresponding 29" lower legs. is that case ? thanks...

  • @Bizzybugproductions
    @Bizzybugproductions Před rokem +1

    How much would all of those tools cost?

  • @daras1288
    @daras1288 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You should revise/correct the instructions for the oil volume in this video. I should have checked the instructions for my Grip2 damper 38 of course, but you claimed that you have Grip2 at 1st and Fit4 later. You also mentioned the wrong type of oil (20wt) for Grip2 as well as volume. Now I can start taking my fork apart again.

    • @mazijibs
      @mazijibs Před 6 měsíci

      I also noticed this just before purchasing oil for my rebuild. The chart is Right on fox's website.

  • @beccawilson7712
    @beccawilson7712 Před rokem

    What kind of syringes are those?

  • @THEGEEK2001
    @THEGEEK2001 Před rokem +5

    I use toliet brush for lowers cleaning....

    • @aliancemd
      @aliancemd Před rokem

      She is saying that you just need something soft, to soak the oil out. A toilet brush might be a bit too rough, it’s intended to break and remove material

    • @THEGEEK2001
      @THEGEEK2001 Před rokem +1

      @@aliancemd yea bud. I'm telling you what I use. When I serviced older Judy's and darts the oil is more like jam 😂👍

  • @mecorodriguez4639
    @mecorodriguez4639 Před 8 měsíci +5

    I followed every instruction. My uppers flew across the room and embedded themselves in the televison. And the lowers broke my foot.

    • @johnhouston8297
      @johnhouston8297 Před 4 měsíci

      What?! Lol I hope you're kidding otherwise I'm sorry if not.

  • @kayakutah
    @kayakutah Před 8 měsíci

    Crush washers "if you need3ed it"? Do you ever not neeed them? If they're in good shape can you just reuse them?

  • @tyfreeman6307
    @tyfreeman6307 Před 2 měsíci

    If I am hearing a swooshing sound on my factory 36 fork, what should I do? Its been making the sound before and after I had my 100 hour seal service.

  • @DARRENTRANCE
    @DARRENTRANCE Před rokem +9

    There's gonna be plenty of lower legs flying across the room after watching this 🤣😂.

    • @ZhengZL69
      @ZhengZL69 Před rokem +5

      The air chamber doesn't even matter on a lower leg service.

    • @DARRENTRANCE
      @DARRENTRANCE Před rokem

      @@ZhengZL69 every video I've seen they drop air pressure and I've stuck to it every time and not gonna try and see what happens if I don't 🤣😂

    • @ZhengZL69
      @ZhengZL69 Před rokem +3

      @@DARRENTRANCE It is good practice to do so, but it is definitely not necessary. Fox doesn't do so in their world cups to save time. I do take the air out cause I don't trust my self either but it won't blow anything up haha.

    • @DARRENTRANCE
      @DARRENTRANCE Před rokem

      @@ZhengZL69 🤣😂👍

    • @DARRENTRANCE
      @DARRENTRANCE Před rokem +3

      @@ZhengZL69 well I've just serviced my fox 36 forks and left air in the system and lower legs didn't shoot across the living room floor 😂🤣. So definitely ok without dropping air pressure 👍

  • @CJUrbex
    @CJUrbex Před 11 měsíci

    do you not need to take the air out first? i always did this to my older forks going off other videos? unless these newer forks dont need the air taking out ? just curious thanks :)

    • @AnotherMrLizard
      @AnotherMrLizard Před 7 měsíci

      It’s good practice to do it with every fork, but for just a lower keg service it’s not required. The air pressure is inside the leg with the air spring if you’re not removing that then it’s fine unless you suspect the seals are leaking.

  • @robertwhiteson7750
    @robertwhiteson7750 Před 6 měsíci

    Why do you shake the oils before using?

  • @marcelknop1
    @marcelknop1 Před rokem +7

    Hmmm- at 3:30, using the outer cable housing to push the towel through is probably not a great idea, especially when you use the cable housing end that has still clearly got some metal housing lining sticking out that can scratch those lower inners, and the housing is still curved which will definitely catch the sides of the lowers as you push it further in.

  • @MrSupermugen
    @MrSupermugen Před rokem +2

    lower leg also needs to include air spring - it plays such a bit part... Not doing the air spring is like changing car oil without doing the filter.
    IMO the Air spring needs to be pulled from every fork when new as they are rubbish feeling because of the grease.

    • @hodgo1981
      @hodgo1981 Před rokem +1

      100% the equilizer port is often clogged from new, or like with my partner's 3 year old bike equilizer port suddenly got clogged.

  • @PerfodDk
    @PerfodDk Před 7 měsíci +1

    Grip and grip and grip 2 is 40cc WT5 and Fit 4 damper is 15cc WT20 so you just got it wrong

  • @ze_pilot
    @ze_pilot Před 6 měsíci

    I’ve finally started diving deeper in to my own maintenance starting with this. A lower fork refresh. As I was dumping out the old fluid, I noticed that both came out clean and the same color of gold, leading me to believe they had 20wt in each side when the mx instructions for my fork require 5wt on the damper (grip2). During the year that I rode it, I noticed that I didn’t notice much of a difference when playing with rebound. I’m guessing that’s why.
    The question I have is how likely is it that I did some damage to the damper side riding it with 20wt? Should I overhaul the whole fork?
    When I bought this bike last fall, I brought it in to my local shop (whom I’m not using anymore because they’ve really gotten bad after switching management) to get a full work up done since the guy I bought it from had it in storage for a couple years. One thing they did was a fork overhaul.

    • @AnotherMrLizard
      @AnotherMrLizard Před 5 měsíci

      100% should be 5wt Teflon damper side for grip and grip2. Ideally a full damper strip and rebuild with the correct oil. The grip2 isn’t fully sealed so 20wt will have got in and won’t play nice with the seals. Some people still soak both foam rings in 20wt but that’s minor but considering that leg should have 40cc in the lowers it’s a much more significant amount.

  • @mkrj2576
    @mkrj2576 Před rokem +1

    A question…. Is the damper open bath? It’s been quite a few years since my last Fox.

    • @hannes6114
      @hannes6114 Před rokem

      I THINK that it is an assembly like the charger 2.1 for example

    • @erikanzenmtb3124
      @erikanzenmtb3124 Před rokem +1

      Its a cartridge but it’s semi open. It’s made to ingress a bit of oil from the lowers and equalize itself

    • @mkrj2576
      @mkrj2576 Před rokem

      @@erikanzenmtb3124 makes sense. Thanks

  • @QoraxAudio
    @QoraxAudio Před rokem

    What about coil suspensions?

    • @Adam-vm8kp
      @Adam-vm8kp Před 11 měsíci

      Same process for air or coil. Z1 coil bomber or a push 36 conversion would be the same.

  • @hannes6114
    @hannes6114 Před rokem

    I wonder how you dispose the oil

  • @bobbydebobadibob1261
    @bobbydebobadibob1261 Před rokem +7

    so no sus grease on the seals?

  • @AlexanderRoelofs
    @AlexanderRoelofs Před rokem

    How is that standard called? Cant find anything when googling suspension stand

    • @andrewh7345
      @andrewh7345 Před 3 měsíci

      It’s just a park tool bike stand. You just put the steerer tube where you would otherwise put the bike frame or seat post in the clamp

  • @gabe4381
    @gabe4381 Před rokem

    My fork is leaking oil, I brought it to the specialist at my bike store, but they don't know what to do...

  • @hannes6114
    @hannes6114 Před rokem

    How do you clean out the inside of the lowers completely? Last service I had a bit of dirt in there

    • @NonLegitNation2
      @NonLegitNation2 Před rokem

      put a rag on something long, spray some alcohol or brake cleaner (if you use brake cleaner watch that you don't get any on the paint) inside the lower leg then clean it out with the rag on the stick. I haven't done it personally ( I plan on servicing my fork later today though for the first time) but from all the videos I've watched that Is what the people did.

    • @hannes6114
      @hannes6114 Před rokem

      @@NonLegitNation2 what dors brake cleaner do to paint?

    • @NonLegitNation2
      @NonLegitNation2 Před rokem

      @@hannes6114 it can strip the paint, because alot of brake cleaners are mostly acetone.

    • @davidbea3711
      @davidbea3711 Před rokem +1

      @@NonLegitNation2 SO WHAT IS ALTERNATIVE TO BREAK CLEANER ??

    • @paulfraley7990
      @paulfraley7990 Před rokem

      Isopropyl. See 11:18 of this video: czcams.com/video/klJiEzK4YIo/video.html

  • @David-np4vo
    @David-np4vo Před rokem

    😊👍👍

  • @marcovie
    @marcovie Před rokem +92

    NB!!!! - REMOVE AIR BEFORE YOU DO THIS. It is not in the video.

    • @TheMatt365
      @TheMatt365 Před rokem +11

      Not for this service...

    • @kevinxodemonth
      @kevinxodemonth Před rokem +17

      You’ve either:
      (a) not watched the video
      (b) never performed a lower leg service
      Which is it?

    • @marcovie
      @marcovie Před rokem +2

      @@kevinxodemonth I have done both fork manufacture recommend taking out air for safety. So not sure what you implying? Safety first.

    • @TheMatt365
      @TheMatt365 Před rokem +3

      @@marcovie like was mentioned in the video...this is for people that don't need their hands held. You're nowhere near the pressurized air chamber on this...

    • @marcovie
      @marcovie Před rokem +2

      Sure but if you don't teach that mindset then people do rear shock and forget. I always remove air not sure what the problem is.

  • @cyanginpedro
    @cyanginpedro Před rokem

    👍✌️

  • @BrainiacManiac142
    @BrainiacManiac142 Před rokem +10

    Do you have to let all the air out first?

    • @julianw5692
      @julianw5692 Před rokem +8

      Yes definitely. Otherwise you have a cannon.

    • @paulfraley7990
      @paulfraley7990 Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/klJiEzK4YIo/video.html hmmm, unless I missed it, they don’t mention letting air out there either. Certainly something to find out for sure

    • @CalzorSuzay
      @CalzorSuzay Před rokem +6

      There's no air in the lowers otherwise it would all blow through the stanchion seals. The air is inside the bit left in the clamp not the lowers you take off.

    • @dariusf2
      @dariusf2 Před rokem

      Yes, you do let the air out, crazy they did not mention it first.

    • @kevinxodemonth
      @kevinxodemonth Před rokem +7

      You’re only doing a lower leg service, i.e., removing the lowers. The highly pressurised air spring chamber is in the upper (the Kashima coated part of the fork). If you’re doing a full service, OR removing/adding volume spacers, it is CRITICAL to release all the air first. Otherwise it’s perfectly safe.

  • @djambush360
    @djambush360 Před rokem +1

    How to easy service a fork: go back to 1999; buy a Marzocchi bomber Jr. T or Mr. T; clean shaft and seals every now and then; change the slightly oiling shaft seals in 2021 and renew the oil; ride on ....

  • @1spiders1
    @1spiders1 Před 2 měsíci

    She’s actually got this wrong, 8:10 according to fox bath oil chart it’s 40cc 5wt for grip 2 and 15 cc for fit 4 !

  • @fatrobdouble
    @fatrobdouble Před 3 měsíci

    Did you know that "mil" is not short for "millimeter?" A mil is one thousandth of an inch, so your "15 mil wrench" is equal to, like 0.381mm

    • @ZeeFrankensteel
      @ZeeFrankensteel Před 3 měsíci

      it's all about context and non formal talk. Working on a car, replacing a part,,,Yo Fred, pass me that 10mil spanner, meaning in a slang\jargon way 10mm. Working on engine rebuild....Hey Fred, you think 10 mil is fine for clearance? Then you'll know it's 10 thousands. All about context...you knew that right?

    • @fatrobdouble
      @fatrobdouble Před 3 měsíci

      @@ZeeFrankensteel no, you're gonna ask for "the ten," not for a "10 mil spanner." Most of these ppl who say "mil" instead of "millimeter" do not know what a "mil" is when asked.
      Sure, i can figure out what they mean via context, but it doesn't make it less goofy to use the wrong term

    • @ZeeFrankensteel
      @ZeeFrankensteel Před 3 měsíci

      @@fatrobdouble You are in fact right....I'll ask for a 10 spanner (without the mil), but I'll say the bolt is a 10 mil or mm, whatever I feel like on that day. Cheers!

  • @benjy288
    @benjy288 Před rokem +1

    I just use engine oil for the fork lowers, its only there to lubricate, so I can't see how it can effect performance like changing the oil weight in the actual damper will.

    • @cameronrobertson9518
      @cameronrobertson9518 Před rokem +1

      With some forks the damper bleeds itself with the bath oil so it needs to match the damper fluid

    • @benjy288
      @benjy288 Před rokem

      @@cameronrobertson9518 OK, I assume that's not the case with the motion control damper, because about a year and a half ago I changed the damper oil from 5wt to 2.5wt to help with fast braking bumps, and haven't noticed the damping get firmer with engine oil in the lowers.

    • @Offroader74
      @Offroader74 Před rokem +1

      #gmbntech Since the oil in the lowers is only there to lubricate, I don't see the need to have different oil weights for each side. The damper is a closed cartridge so it shouldn't matter

    • @obi-wankenobi9871
      @obi-wankenobi9871 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Engine oils are often synthetic and might contain esters. The NBR seals commonly found in forks are not chemically resistant to esters.
      There is no international standard for what constitutes a synthetic engine oil, so you should definitely be careful with what your pour into your forks.
      While you dont need to buy exactly what the manufacturer recommends, at least use an oil from the same class as the original product.
      In this case that would be a mineral oil.

    • @benjy288
      @benjy288 Před 10 měsíci

      @@obi-wankenobi9871 Ok, but for what its worth I've been using engine oil for years without any problems, and I just googled the safety details on rockshox suspension oil, which is just rebranded maxima plush suspension oil, and its 60 to 90 percent synthetic base oil.

  • @pmbsuspension
    @pmbsuspension Před rokem +4

    The video show 40ML of PTFE oil going back in the lower leg not taking into account the PTFE oil that is already sticking on the surface of the CSU and Lower Leg and has not been removed. 40ML is only when it is all clean and dry.

    • @kakoulosh
      @kakoulosh Před rokem +1

      VALID comment.... too bad that your channel is in French and my French are not that good to follow you. Merci!

    • @peterrick3339
      @peterrick3339 Před rokem +1

      And, also, there is the oil within the tube on the end of the syringe itself. The amount looks like it could be an extra half at a minimum of the amount of oil required. Once the correct oil amount is in the syringe, remove the tube and drain it, blow it out & refit to the syringe.

  • @alexl3640
    @alexl3640 Před rokem

    Ах какая женщина!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @matthewallen5590
    @matthewallen5590 Před rokem +2

    I mean good intentions were there but fuck don't shove outer cable into your lowers for starters!

    • @AnotherMrLizard
      @AnotherMrLizard Před 7 měsíci

      I doubt outer housing would damage the bushings, they’re extremely hard.

  • @dariusf2
    @dariusf2 Před rokem

    No need to remove air?

    • @martincantwell2557
      @martincantwell2557 Před rokem

      Not unless you're taking out the air shaft to clean/ re-grease the piston.

  • @roythearcher
    @roythearcher Před rokem

    not all forks are Fox, how about some alternatives?

  • @PuMaRaping
    @PuMaRaping Před rokem

    Who did spot that the presenter didn't remove the air from the syringe so she didn't really put the supposed volume of oil into the fork?

  • @HarryL2020
    @HarryL2020 Před 10 měsíci +1

    You mixed up the oils at 5:40, you said 20wt with grip and 5wt Fit4 😅 in the video you did use the correct oil though.

  • @kornizz5549
    @kornizz5549 Před rokem

    Why do you shake the oil 🤦‍♂️

  • @krzysiu4003
    @krzysiu4003 Před rokem +3

    Lefty loosy unless it’s a Manitou.

    • @Morpheas001
      @Morpheas001 Před rokem

      Lol, learnt that the hard way myself.

  • @downhillmtber2521
    @downhillmtber2521 Před rokem +1

    Gmbn videos taking another step for the worst. It's a shame, used to be the best.

  • @mikebillett7935
    @mikebillett7935 Před rokem +3

    Nice… shaking the fork oil before putting it in……
    Nothing quite like nicely frothed hydraulic fluid.
    😅😅😅😅

  • @TheDirthound
    @TheDirthound Před 6 měsíci

    Hmm if it takes 5 minutes why does my bike shop want to charge $100.

  • @mazijibs
    @mazijibs Před 6 měsíci

    To be honest, video is not informative enough. DONT LET THIS BE THE ONLY VIDEO YOU WATCH. important steps are missing which can lead to injury or death. Also, the quoted oil weights and volumes are wrong. They got fit 4 and grip 2 mixed up.

  • @mattgies
    @mattgies Před rokem +1

    Do not use a torque wrench as a ratchet. Please lead by example.

  • @maplic
    @maplic Před 11 měsíci +1

    "Basically trying to be as gentle as possible, not to scratch the lowers with anything, so soft cable is my preference"
    Proceeds to jam a cable housing with exposed steel wiring through the aluminum lowers.

  • @IIISentorIII
    @IIISentorIII Před 5 měsíci +1

    There is so much wrong about this video that it honestly should be removed...and on top of that it's even dangerous...

  • @damienguenard9193
    @damienguenard9193 Před 10 měsíci

    Plz don’t use a torque wrench to unscrew 😓

  • @gordsand5148
    @gordsand5148 Před rokem +4

    learn how to do nothing to your forks

  • @bobothericefarmer1878
    @bobothericefarmer1878 Před rokem +1

    Does not look easy

  • @cabreraman6969
    @cabreraman6969 Před rokem +1

    First

  • @biciomontalti4970
    @biciomontalti4970 Před rokem +1

    This girl forgot the grease .. please go in the kitchen.. ah ah

  • @Eduardoramundo
    @Eduardoramundo Před rokem +1

    REMOVE AIR FIRST!!!!!!

  • @mikeg2738
    @mikeg2738 Před rokem +2

    All good for fox fans. no good for anyone else.👎🏻👎🏻

    • @TheVic256
      @TheVic256 Před rokem +3

      Its very much the same process on most Rockshox forks except maybe the allen key sizes….

    • @Pienimusta
      @Pienimusta Před rokem +2

      lol what?

    • @Morpheas001
      @Morpheas001 Před rokem

      He must have a Manitou

    • @gmbntech
      @gmbntech  Před rokem

      The process is similar, but here's a video that might help all the people running a RockShox fork. 👉 czcams.com/video/F0ji4sGcCrE/video.html

  • @dragoschisavu
    @dragoschisavu Před rokem

    REMOVE THE AIR IN THE FORK FIRST!!!!!!

  • @maxbyk7195
    @maxbyk7195 Před rokem +2

    Сын катается, а мама чинит!)