#1 2008-05-01 1:07 PM

PastaRocket
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Leaking fork where to go for service?

One of my forks is starting to leak pretty good.  Where is a good place to go for service?  I called Sport Rider but they said since it's a Duc they won't work on it.  I have heard good things about Silverback in MN (and I will go there if I can't find a local place) but is there any other good local places?

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#2 2008-05-01 1:22 PM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

Closest I know of is Motoprimo in the Cities...


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#3 2008-05-01 1:30 PM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

MxMech wrote:

Closest I know of is Motoprimo in the Cities...

Same here...


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#4 2008-05-01 2:08 PM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

closest duc dealer/ shop IS motoprimo in lakeville, mn.


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#5 2008-05-01 3:24 PM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

Call Craig at Rebuild It ... He may work on it.... has done 2 sets for me


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#6 2008-05-01 4:09 PM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

Are they Inverted?  I think those are, but I bet Stodola Precision Performance in Rice Lake would do it!


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#7 2008-05-01 7:53 PM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

Rand McNally wrote:

Are they Inverted?  I think those are, but I bet Stodola Precision Performance in Rice Lake would do it!

+1

better call him ASAP!


you can find his number here

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#8 2008-05-02 5:05 AM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

Are these Ohlins forks?


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#9 2008-06-03 9:32 AM

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Re: Leaking fork where to go for service?

I know I'm bumping an old post here but what the heck... I haven't logged in cause I haven't been riding.

No, I don't think the forks are anything special.  They are the stock non-adjustable ones.

I finally took my bike to Silverback.  It was due for a valve adjustment, timing belts, rear tire, and had a leaking fork so I figured just do it all at once.  I won't be able to pick it up for another 2 weeks or so and I can't wait to get it back.

I'm sure the bill is going to sting a bit.....oh well gotta pay to play.

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