Are these Judy legs Stuffed?

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cinderKona

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So I'm stripping down my hard to find 1 inch Judy SLs for an inspect of the springs, elastomers etc. This is the state of the lower stancions - serious corrosion of the anodising! Any point rebuilding them? - bearing in mind they're just for a play/hack bike so don't have to work amazingly well!
 

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Probably bin.

but if you really want to use them suggest the following
1. Clean legs and remove corrosion with wire wool
2. Fit new bushes. A socket set will help fit them.
3. Refill cart - it'll almost certainly have blown
4. Reassemble with crush washers and oil bath.
5. Fit sprins
6.ride!
 
John":37y227u0 said:
2. Fit new bushes. A socket set will help fit them.
!

How do you get the old bushings out in the first place? I have some 97 Judy SL's that are a bit wobbly
 
REKIBorter":gry9rk1z said:
John":gry9rk1z said:
2. Fit new bushes. A socket set will help fit them.
!

How do you get the old bushings out in the first place? I have some 97 Judy SL's that are a bit wobbly

Interested in this too, I have some Judy T2's that are a lot wobbly.
 
scant":17drh4wz said:
bin em. look for some coil/oil judy sl 2001 & use those instead. heavier, but far better internals.
Thanks - do they come in a 1 INCH STEERER? I had a lot of trouble finding a half decent fork with a this size steerer! (and don't want to pay 200 quid for a new marzocchi one).
 
cinderKona":2avau1cs said:
scant":2avau1cs said:
bin em. look for some coil/oil judy sl 2001 & use those instead. heavier, but far better internals.
Thanks - do they come in a 1 INCH STEERER? I had a lot of trouble finding a half decent fork with a this size steerer! (and don't want to pay 200 quid for a new marzocchi one).

Doubt you'd find an 01 Judy with a 1" steerer if they ever made one.

Best bet if you want to go down that route is to buy a 1" bolted Judy steerer and cut a set of legs out of some newer RS forks - either Judy or SID.
 
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