Hey gang. Some of you, like myself, might be at, or approaching the mileage where you need to start thinking about service for your Traxxion AK-20 equipped front ends. If you're not aware of it, the service requirements are completely different than what you're used to on conventional hydraulic forks. This work must be done by Traxxion, or an authorized Traxxion shop, who has the expertise to work on this type of suspension component. Therefore, I've started this thread to:
1. Allow you to better understand the Service Requirements of an AK-20 equipped front end
2. Understand your options to perform this service
3. Understand the costs to perform this service
4. Show you what Traxxion's participation will be to help us in our Service Requirements
Below is Traxxion's response to me after reaching out to discuss our service options. I'll be removing my front fork legs as my bike's in the shop right now. I'll be sending mine to them for service. Jim's (HD Dude) shop-Metal Dragon in CA is also an authorize Traxxion installer who will be capable of handling this for you as well. If there are other authorized outlets I'm sure we'll hear of them here too! Thanks for reading this. Hope it helps your understanding of your Service Requirements.
Hoist!

Hey Howie!
How have you been?
Our fork service includes complete disassembly, inspection of all parts, checking fork tubes for straightness, polishing upper fork tubes, replacing seals, inspecting bushings and replacing any that show any wear, disassembly of AK20 cartridges, disassembly of valving in AK20s for cleaning and inspection, fresh oil, etc. It's basically the same as the "race prep" we do for race bikes.
We charge $150 for the labor, $25 for the seals, and $15 each for bushings, (0-4 may be needed). That would be "forks off the bike" if you bring us the bike, we charge another $150 to r/r the forks.
I can give you 10% off that service. You can go ahead and post that as a group buy discount if you like. It's not a huge discount, but we are so thorough with our AK20s, (they are our babies so we want them to work right
) we don't really make a lot on the service. Normally we charge an extra $75 to service a cartridge.
Now is a good time to send them in, all the racer stuff starts showing up Jan 1st.
Regards,
Dan