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I am attempting to service my fork and am just finalising the oil detail.
I have a RockShox Tora fork from this link (same bike) [url= http://www.evanscycles.com/products/specialized/fsr-xc-comp-2010-mountain-bike-ec020338 ]2010 Specialized FSR[/url] but I don't see a match for Slite on the documentation.
[url= http://cdn.sram.com/cdn/farfuture/Ki8_DO9Km3q6mBvykxBJHxH-UOW1y80dtFCpAldruBk/mtime:1308587484/sites/default/files/techdocs/technical_manual_-_rockshox_front_fork_oil_chart_-_2010.pdf ]SRAM Guide[/url].
Does someone know which model it matches to?
Thanks,
Above article in bike radar suggests they are Coil sprung Tora SL
HTH
Rusty
Brilliant, I was hoping "SL" and Slite" were the same thing.
One last question, how do I know which leg is the drive side, and which is the non-drive side?
Like if I'm staring down at the forks while sitting on the bike, which is left and which is right?
On the bike - drive side is the RHS, non drive LHS (if you were sat on the bike that is). Off the bike - depends which way round you've got them 😉
So according to that sheet I have to put 147ml in the top part of the RHS (Drive Side) and 6ml in the bottom (RHS).
And in the left only 10ml in the bottom and nothing in the top as there will be a long coil?
On my phone now so it is a bit of a fiddle to get back to your link. Have a look on YouTube for a service guide, SRAM are quite good at posting how to vids. As others have said drive side is the one opposite the disk mount.
Thanks very much Rusty and Woody. I finally stopped procrastinating last night and serviced the fork....and it was a great success :). There's some life left in her before I need to buy a new one and its good to have saved some monies in doing it myself.