manitou magnum r 200



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burkett

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I am having the same problem as Panda. i.e. servicing my Manitou magnum r forks.

i would really prefer to service these forks myself and wanted to know if the was a service manual for them. i have tried the answer site but they only have the "bolt at bottom of leg' version.
 
in the end i just checked the oil level and that was about it. they were smooother afterwards thou.

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"burkett" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> I am having the same problem as Panda. i.e. servicing my Manitou magnum r forks.
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> i would really prefer to service these forks myself and wanted to know if the was a service manual
> for them. i have tried the answer site but they only have the "bolt at bottom of leg' version.
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Originally posted by Panda
in the end i just checked the oil level and that was about it. they were smooother afterwards thou.

panda

"burkett" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
> I am having the same problem as Panda. i.e. servicing my Manitou magnum r forks.
>
> i would really prefer to service these forks myself and wanted to know if the was a service manual
> for them. i have tried the answer site but they only have the "bolt at bottom of leg' version.
>
>
>
> --
> >--------------------------<
> Posted via cyclingforums.com http://www.cyclingforums.com





Thanks Panda

I was just worried about a scratch developing on the upper leg and thought they should get overhauled. i might have to do the Male ego thing and attemp to strip them down myself. Although with stories of shops stripping threads I am unsure of how wise this is.


Paul
 
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