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Race Tech Fork Rebuild Bottoming Piston
Fork Rebuild Secrets With Race Tech - Dr. Dirt
03 On this Kayaba fork the bottoming piston has two parts that are unscrewed from each other. Two wire clips under the piston are located in a groove. The clips hold the piston in place, and they can't come out when the two halves of the piston are screwed back together. View Related Article
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