Gents,
Last year I dismantled my forks to remove them from the triple tree. In doing so, I had to remove the Lansdown top nuts from the fork ensemble. I may or may not have mixed them up and not taken note from which stanchion they would have been removed. I do know that the compression stem is shorter than the rebound stem. How do I know which nut/stem arrangement belongs to the proper stanchion? Do I need to take the entire fork apart in order to make the distinction?
I heard J.R. Bould isn't doing very well these days. Sorry to hear.
Last year I dismantled my forks to remove them from the triple tree. In doing so, I had to remove the Lansdown top nuts from the fork ensemble. I may or may not have mixed them up and not taken note from which stanchion they would have been removed. I do know that the compression stem is shorter than the rebound stem. How do I know which nut/stem arrangement belongs to the proper stanchion? Do I need to take the entire fork apart in order to make the distinction?
I heard J.R. Bould isn't doing very well these days. Sorry to hear.