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Eddie shares how he changes out a fork on a mountain bike. He replaces his Rockshox Yari with a Manitou Magnum Pro! He also demonstrates how to check static sag. Gear ties used to hold up fork and caliper are Nite Ize Gear Ties: https://amzn.to/3jHlOjY 00:04 Secure fork to frame 00:08 Remove front wheel 00:12 Remove brake line from fork 00:14 Remove brake caliper 00:30 Remove bars and spacers 00:48 Remove fork and retain lower bearing 00:55 Remove top dust seal and retain top bearing 00:59 Clean bearing seats 01:03 Clean bearings 01:19 Install new crown race 01:30 Grease bearing seats and install bearings 01:51 Install new forks and secure to frame 01:57 Install spacers 02:01 Install bars 02:05 Mark where to cut head tube 02:16 Cut head tube (a little lower than mark - about .25 in lower) 02:29 File down burs and sharp edges 02:26 Install new star nut 02:48 Re-install forks, spacers, bar, and top cap - hand-tighten 03:06 Install wheel 03:14 Re-install brake caliper 03:54 Torque top-cap to spec and center bars 04:03 Evenly torque stem 04:15 Torque brake caliper and clean up zip ties 04:20 Check recommended pressure settings for rider weight 04:22 Inflate to recommended pressure 04:35 Prop rear wheel for balance and check static sag (static sag should be 20% of overall travel) 04:51 Add or remove pressure as necessary 05:00 Confirm sag is correct 05:17 RIDE! This video was not sponsored by any of the brands mentioned in the video, all opinions are our own. This video should be considered for entertainment purposes only, any action you take based on the content of this video is strictly "at your own risk". #simplymountainbiking #SMB #mountainbiking