This is my first fork rebuild.
I installed the inner tube into the lower tube. Next, I tapped the inner tube top bushing in place. Third, I poured the correct amount of oil in the slider. Forth, I worked out all the air bubbles by pumping the inner tube. When pumping the inner tube I noticed the top bushing allows enough oil to pass which coats the inner tube/slider graciously (nice and wet). I also noticed the bushing seam bubble a couple times. Is this normal or should I replace the top bushing ? These bushings only have about 15K miles.
Thanks
I installed the inner tube into the lower tube. Next, I tapped the inner tube top bushing in place. Third, I poured the correct amount of oil in the slider. Forth, I worked out all the air bubbles by pumping the inner tube. When pumping the inner tube I noticed the top bushing allows enough oil to pass which coats the inner tube/slider graciously (nice and wet). I also noticed the bushing seam bubble a couple times. Is this normal or should I replace the top bushing ? These bushings only have about 15K miles.
Thanks
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