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MMcG
06-23-2004, 02:16 PM
Hey all you WB owners - could you do me a favor if you have a digi cam - or perhaps you can just explain to me what I'm missing.

I am running a 2002 WB DH2 fork on my cheeta that I got via a trade with a rider in Colorado - I'm really enjoying the fork - but it came to me without stanchion guards.

I ordered some new guards direct from White Brothers, but I think they left out some parts. I think I need a separate part for each stanchion to screw the guards to - am I correct?

Some close-up pics of how the guards are supposed to be installed would rock.

Thanks in advance for any help you Monkeys can provide.

Mark

xy9ine
06-23-2004, 02:32 PM
the dropouts on the newer forks are tapped for guard mounting screws; you just bolt them on. my old dh2 had these mouting holes. i think some of the older units might have come without guards & mounting holes so needed aluminum widgets that clamped to the stantions to mount them. actually... checking the wb site - looks like you can still buy guards with mounting hardware for the earlier forks.

MMcG
06-23-2004, 02:40 PM
the dropouts on the newer forks are tapped for guard mounting screws; you just bolt them on. my old dh2 had these mouting holes. i think some of the older units might have come without guards & mounting holes so needed aluminum widgets that clamped to the stantions to mount them. actually... checking the wb site - looks like you can still buy guards with mounting hardware for the earlier forks.

I told them the model year - maybe I'm just missing seeing where the dropouts are tapped for the screws.

It seems to me like I need those widgets that clamp to the stanchions - but maybe I'm an asshat and I'm missing seeing where the taps are located.

xy9ine
06-23-2004, 02:47 PM
i'm bored... here ya go: dropout with guard mounting holes:http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v237/xy9ine/wb.jpg

vitox
06-23-2004, 02:47 PM
sounds like your 2002 isnt quite 2002


it should have holes in the dropouts for the stone guard screws.



if it doesnt then its an older model lower leg/dropout.


what color is it?
02 dh2`s are red with silver crowns and dark ano lowers.

Brian HCM#1
06-23-2004, 02:48 PM
One of the legs on my DH2 had the mounting holes, the other required a clamp adaptor, remember I told you this may be the case with yours.

MMcG
06-23-2004, 02:51 PM
sounds like your 2002 isnt quite 2002


it should have holes in the dropouts for the stone guard screws.



if it doesnt then its an older model lower leg/dropout.


what color is it?
02 dh2`s are red with silver crowns and dark ano lowers.

Mine is the red with silver crowns. Definitely a 2002. Maybe I just need to look at the fork closer!

MMcG
06-23-2004, 02:57 PM
i'm bored... here ya go: dropout with guard mounting holes:http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v237/xy9ine/wb.jpg

if you are really bored can you take a shot of the other dropout? Thanks! :thumb:

Brian HCM#1
06-23-2004, 03:00 PM
i'm bored... here ya go: dropout with guard mounting holes:http://img78.photobucket.com/albums/v237/xy9ine/wb.jpg
Nice brake!!!!! :thumb:

PsychO!1
06-23-2004, 03:42 PM
if you are really bored can you take a shot of the other dropout? Thanks! :thumb:


If you look close...you can see the other drop out in the background. It has the same features.

downhillzeypher
06-23-2004, 05:37 PM
OT

So how are you liking your fork? I have the opportunity to get last years model for about half retail. Whaddaya think?

xy9ine
06-23-2004, 05:57 PM
the dh2.0 kicks ass. lighter, stiffer & more travel than a shiver. cheaper than a dorado. performs amazingly. very reliable - i ran a full season without requiring any maintenance; well into my second season & all i've had to do is clean & lube it - once. product support (warranty, factory service, etc) is great. fantastic fork.