Set of Cone Valves for sale. Large axle, will include axle, spacers and forks guards. DLC isn’t perfect, rubbed off in some spots but fork function flawlessly. Set up for moto w/ .51 springs and new oil, seals and bushings with less then 15 hours on

Negotiable on price as well
Set of Cone Valves for sale. Large axle, will include axle, spacers and forks guards. DLC isn’t perfect, rubbed off in some spots but fork function flawlessly. Set up for moto w/ .51 springs and new oil, seals and bushings with less then 15 hours on
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Open comp and rebound out all the way. Blow compressed air in the top hole of the shaft with some penetrating lube while you work the rebound adjuster. Hope this helps
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For service or revalve? I service forks and shocks out of my garage (did it for 6+ years at a shop) but live in the Roseville area. Work about an hour south of Redding though if you're interested.
Life hack.. go to Home Depot. Everywhere around my area was bone dry with almost all 15w40 diesel oil, Home Depot was stocked to the brim with it for some reason. My two cents being I use it in my truck and bikes
Watched every minute and it kept getting better. Team fried style, good times on two wheels. Fuckin rad man, bravo. Music was probably the best part too
So as simple as the WP guts in the Showa body? Same piston O.D and everything?
Just texted you about a set.
Did you ever make any headway on this swap? Always thought about it since seeing the KYB kit shock uses what looks like the 09 body…
+1 For Jeffro as a seller. Allowed me to buy that 3rd gear from him and was shipped with tracking. Got me back on the bike quickly
Like Tim507 said, nothing gained nothing lost. Loctite it back on to the correct torque and go on with your rebuild. Throw an aluminum oil pump gear in there and a manual timing chain tensioner and call it a day. Could've been bad but it wasnt, be happy. ... more »
Just went through the same searching process on my '18 250f.. you are gonna have to do mainly oem. I bought a Pro-X rod and sent it to race tech to have it rebuilt (highly recommend, quick turnaround and fair pricing). All new OEM bearings in the motor ... more »
This is the info i needed, thank you!
Not saying the Showas are a ton better this or that, I just enjoy tinkering and trying new oddball things out. I prefer Showa over KYB so I wanted to see if it's possible. Maybe I'll try and find a junked set and see how it could be possible
After doing a little research I've read a few people that have swapped the guts out of Showa forks into the WP AER's. However I cannot find any info on it. Found a few Euro websites that sell a kit but the price is a little much. I'm wondering if anyone ... more »
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Looking for a screw cap setup to put on my IMS dry break tank. Having issues getting a new unit shipped to CA
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Thank you for the input! I had the superseded part and it still pitted out on me, but I was able to find it out of a low hour bike so we're all good.