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Scott
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May 12, 2003, 07:43:22 am »
Very interesting - my xlink rotated the bushings in the small pivots misaligning the bushing/grease ports. BUT you wouldn't know this unless you take it apart to service-why? Seems the grease, when under enough pressure, will just squeeze between bushing and knuckle giving the impression of lubing the axle/bushing. Take your small pivots apart and check that the grease gun easily injects through the port with axle removed.
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I have a few crosslinks, and one of them did this often. If I remember, more tightening of the bolt that goes into the shaft will help fix it. But I am not so sure, since I can't remember the last time I checked that fork.
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happened to me, too first or second time. i back off the axle bolts quite a bit, pull the legs apart and manually grease the bushing/bearing areas. somewhat anal but theraputic for both me and the fork
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