Maintenance guides for rockshox Judy XC 2000 model



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On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:55:05 +0100, John Morey wrote:

> hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several years now (they came with my
> 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not adjusted anything , I feel there
> are a number of things I should really do , such as the clean and lube them , adjust travel ,
> rebound preload etc , problem is I've lost the instruction manual and this is the first proper set
> of forks i've ever owned , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
>
> thanks

Sorry, but anyone with size 13 feet needs to stay away from Judy forks.

-Bruce
 
big feet , big travel ;)

"bruce edge" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:p[email protected]...
> On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:55:05 +0100, John Morey wrote:
>
> > hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several years now (they came with my
> > 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not adjusted anything , I feel
> > there are a number of things I should really do , such as the clean and lube them , adjust
> > travel , rebound preload etc , problem is I've
lost
> > the instruction manual and this is the first proper set of forks i've
ever
> > owned , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
> >
> > thanks
>
> Sorry, but anyone with size 13 feet needs to stay away from Judy forks.
>
> -Bruce
 
"John Morey" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> big feet , big travel ;)
>
> "bruce edge" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:p[email protected]...
> > On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 17:55:05 +0100, John Morey wrote:
> >
> > > hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several
years
> > > now (they came with my 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not
> > > adjusted anything , I feel there are a number of things I should really do , such as the
clean
> > > and lube them , adjust travel , rebound preload etc , problem is I've
> lost
> > > the instruction manual and this is the first proper set of forks i've
> ever
> > > owned , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
> > >
> > > thanks
> >
> > Sorry, but anyone with size 13 feet needs to stay away from Judy forks.

Hey John,

I believe rockshox has their service manuals online. Here's the one PDF with all the service manuals
for that year in it.

http://www.rockshox.com/03RSTechSupport/Downloads/RockShoxServiceGuides/00RS
ServiceInfoAndDrawingsB.pdf

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Phil, Squid-in-Training
 
"John Morey" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several years
now
> (they came with my 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not adjusted
> anything , I
feel
> there are a number of things I should really do , such as the clean and
lube
> them , adjust travel , rebound preload etc , problem is I've lost the instruction manual and this
> is the first proper set of forks i've ever
owned
> , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
>
> thanks

Why don't you ask rockshox?

Chris
 
John Morey <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several years
now
> (they came with my 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not adjusted
> anything , I
feel
> there are a number of things I should really do , such as the clean and
lube
> them , adjust travel , rebound preload etc , problem is I've lost the instruction manual and this
> is the first proper set of forks i've ever
owned
> , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
>
> thanks

www.handyskiphire.com

HTH! ',;~}~

Shaun aRe - I find it hard to resist being a *******.
 
"John Morey" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several years
now
> (they came with my 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not adjusted
> anything , I
feel
> there are a number of things I should really do , such as the clean and
lube
> them , adjust travel , rebound preload etc , problem is I've lost the instruction manual and this
> is the first proper set of forks i've ever
owned
> , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
>
> thanks
>

If you don't get anywhere send me an e-mail. I've serviced my Rockshox Judy DH's many times, they
should be pretty similar.

Steve.
 
"John Morey" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> hi , I have had a pair of rockshox 2000 judy XC forks for several years
now
> (they came with my 2000 trek 6500) and have left them pretty much "as is" , and not adjusted
> anything , I
feel
> there are a number of things I should really do , such as the clean and
lube
> them , adjust travel , rebound preload etc , problem is I've lost the instruction manual and this
> is the first proper set of forks i've ever
owned
> , anybody point me at useful articles / guides etc?
>
> thanks
>

Go to the Rockshox website and look around. The manuals are available in pdf format.

Fredzep
 
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