...and we should also add a couple other bits of info from those of us who have learned the "hard way":
1. Don't over tighten the 10mm drain bolts on the backs of the fork sliders - it is quite easy to strip the threads
in the aluminum sliders. You can often - but not always - get away with re-using the copper/crush washer on those,
but it is advisable to get new ones.
2. The crush washer that is on the bottom of the fork sliders (and hidden by the axle when the wheel is
installed really should be replaced each time - these deform quite easily and I've found that they don't
always seak well if re-used. for a dime apiece, it is cheap, and, it is a real PITA to have to take everything
apart again, drain oil, replace washers on the bolts, refill and reassemble after you've discovered that the
fork oil has seeped out the bottom, and sprayed onto your disk rotors (and contaminated your front brake pads).
Doesn't help the braking much, either while riding back home !
3. You might need to get a long extension to hold the top end of the damper rod bolt down inside the fork tube
while loosening the Allen head bolt on the bottom of the slider (as in #2).
