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July 07, 2003, 11:55:44 am »
Hi there,
does anyone know where i can buy some replacement elastomers for my 955 Proflex, i've tried searching the internet but have drawn a blank, any help would be much appreciated.
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any bike shop can order them from k2. they only have them in 1 density. if you're near an rei, they can order them.
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You can rejuvenate your elastomers by microwaving them - VERY SLOWLY (stop every 10 seconds or so until normal spring has returned.
I also half submerge them in water to prevent hotspots.
If you do too much, too soon they will explode = bad.
Depending on how much you ride, they will go up to a year between 'treatments'.
It's only the sunlight/ cold that turns them to concrete.
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