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Old 05-05-2010, 08:51 AM
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ok i need the fork seals on my wp 43 forks replaced either way, but i am trying to decide weather or not to have the valving redone at the same time. to do the seals would be around $150 at ltr, and if i had them revalve, they would just put in fork seals when they put the forks together and charge me for parts. the fork revalve job is around $160 and the seals would cost $44 for both, so total plus shipping and wear parts would be around $240 max. i dont know what to do. i am a novice rider (about 5 months of experience) so i dont know if a revalve woud be beneficial or cost efficient for me to do. the girlfriends dad told me that because i was still a new rider, that it wouldnt be worth the money. but i was thinking that if i had them set up for a rider with more experience than i have that i would just grow into them, and it would save me the money of sending my forks to les twice to have him take them apart. what do you guys think? should i just get the seals done? should i get them valved for me at my skill level? or should i get them set for when i have more experience?
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Old 05-05-2010, 09:15 AM
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I would say, ride it for a year, get a feel for the way you ride and in what area you want to improve things first.
The WP's aren't a bad fork, and there enough adjustment in them to play with for a while, that will give you time to learn how different adjustments effect the way the bike rides, you could play with spring rates and oil hight's before a re-valve. It's all a learning curve, and a steep one in the first year. Chances are your be hitting things 80% faster in a years time.

IMHO.

This is not trying to take work away from LTr, if I was in the US i'd use him in a heart beat, but "FOR GOD'S SAKE MAN" do the seals yourself, it's really easy. Or get a friend to help, that will give you an idea in how they work and whats going on in there.
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Old 05-05-2010, 09:23 AM
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see the thing is, i dont know whats in my forks as it is. im at least the third owner, and the previous owners were all intermediate riders who probably weighted close to 200ish. weigh 165. and what i was thinking is that if i have to have the forks torn apart anyway, i might as well have them set up for me. cause from what im told suspension set up for me will help my riding improve significantly faster than trying to ride with suspension set up for someone else. so for 60 bucks or so i would have proper suspension. so i dont know what to do. im starting to lean towards revalving, so if nothing else i would have suspension for me, not for the guy who owned it 2 years ago. thats where im torn.
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You could replace the springs for your weight when you do the seals, get some used ones, wouldn't cost much.

I doubt the revalve service would include springs anyway?
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Old 05-05-2010, 01:18 PM
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springs would be considered wear parts and priced accordingly, and valve or not im sending them in to have the seals done, im just not quite brave enough to try to do them myself yet.
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If it was me, I would send the forks to LTR, when he pulls them apart to change seals, ask him to inspect the valving and springs as to what they are, and then to call you and advise you on whether they are way out of spec for your abilities or not, they probably arnt, as it seems OK-ish to ride now. And you can go from there.
But thats just me, if I wouldn't do them myself
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