Spray it onto a rag first then wipe it on.Always paranoid that spraying this stuff on my stanchions will end up missing and going onto the brakes
Haha genius! thanks.Spray it onto a rag first then wipe it on.
I take my wheel off and wrap a rag around the caliper.Always paranoid that spraying this stuff on my stanchions will end up missing and going onto the brakes
I get where they're coming from, but their example is obviously a neglected fork imo.Re-visiting this thread, as I spray fork juice on the fork, shock, and dropper, however Cyclinic think differently
https://www.cyclinic.com.au/fork-lubes-and-juices-why-not-to-use-them/
They do look fair rough!I get where they're coming from, but their example is obviously a neglected fork imo.
That fork is probably a very bad and extreme example of a poorly maintained fork. The takeway from that article should be that fork juice is not an alternative to regular cleaning and servicing of the fork.Re-visiting this thread, as I spray fork juice on the fork, shock, and dropper, however Cyclinic think differently
https://www.cyclinic.com.au/fork-lubes-and-juices-why-not-to-use-them/