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AFTER EVERY RIDE:

 Clean and dry the exterior of your fork. When cleaning the 

fork, do not direct the water spray at the seals. Visually inspect your fork for damage. 

*EVERY 30 HOURS OF RIDING: 

Your fork should be disassembled, inspect, 

cleaned and re-grease. If the fork appears to be relatively clean, you can go 40 hours 
between servicing. If the fork appears excessively dirty you should service it every 
20 hours. The three things that will effect the service interval and performance of 
your fork are water, mud and dust. How much you use your fork in those conditions 
will determine how much service it requires. 

*EVERY 100 HOURS OF RIDING: 

Complete service should include removing 

the upper fork legs cleaning and re-greasing all shafts, bushings and seals. Check 
damper leg for proper function(see Disassembly of the Damper Leg). NOTE: 
Disassembly of the hydraulic damper should be left for the White Brothers factory.  

WARNING: Improper  servicing of the damper leg can result in hydraulic lock 
and catastrophic failure of pressurized parts, causing serious injury or death.  
Servicing of the damper must be referred to the White Brothers factory or a 
factory -authorized service center.

                                        

Tools needed for service

Quantity                                Part Number                       Description   

1                                      

         WB-97-700                          Clamp block

1   

                                        

   

 SH-EDL-04                         Suspension Lube

1                                               9 mm.                                  Open End wrench
1                                               25 mm.                                Socket
1                                               3mm.                                   Allen Wrench
1                                               25 mm.                                Open End Wrench

*White Brothers recommends that you consult a tech before performing the 
following:

BASIC FORK DISASSEMBLY

Removal of the Leg Assemblies

1. 

Disconnect the front brake and loosen the pinch clamp bolts at the bottom of each 

leg. Un-thread the axle with a 17mm wrench and remove the wheel.

2.

 Loosen the four M6 upper clamp bolts. Before loosening the lower clamp bolts, 

start to loosen the top caps using a 25mm  socket. Then loosen the lower clamp 
bolts and slide the legs out of the clamps. 

Disassembly of the Spring Leg Assembly (Left Hand)

1. 

Unscrew the top cap from the outer leg. Check for noticeable play between the 

stanchion tube and the outer fork tube. If there is play, contact White Brothers or a 
qualified dealer for service.

2. 

Lower the outer leg until the seal touches the drop out. Place in vise with soft 

jaws.

3. Remove air from cap.

 Use a 25mm socket to loosen the rod from the air cap. 

Hold the shaft on the flats with a 9mm open end wrench and unscrew the air cap 
from the shaft. 

4.

  Remove the inner leg from the outer leg. Remove the stanchion plug using a 
25mm wrench or socket.

5. 

Remove from vise. 

 

Remove the fork guard from the dropout. There is a set screw 

positioned between two of the fork guard screw holes that should be removed at 
this time. Turn the open end of the stantion down to your work bench top Use 
compressed air to remove the springs by directing air into the hole to push the 
springs and spring separator seal  out the top of the leg. 

6.

  Clean and inspect all the parts. Check the DU bushings inside the outer leg 
carefully for wear. This is done by looking at the color of the clean bushings.  If the 
bushings are dark gray, they are in good condition. If they are bronze/gold in areas, 
they are worn and can cause fork stanchion damage. Please note that special tools 
are required to remove and replace these bushings. This service can be performed 
directly through White Brothers or a qualified dealer.

7.

 Next, inspect the fork stanchion tubes for wear, nicks or scrapes. These will cause 
premature wear on the seals and DU bushings. If there is any damage to the 
stanchion tubes, have them replaced. 

8. 

Inspect the o-rings for damage. There is a o-ring on each end of the control rod and 

on both spring guides. If there’s any question about them sealing, replace the o-
rings. 

Disassembly of the Damper Leg Assembly (Right Hand)

NOTE: 

Service of the damper is best performed by the WB factory. Contact White Brothers 
for the details.

1.

 Unscrew the top cap from the outer leg. Check for noticeable play between the 

stanchion tube and the outer fork tube. If there is play, contact White Brothers or a 
qualified dealer for service. Slide the outer leg down to the axle clamp.

2.

 Unscrew the top cap counterclockwise from the shaft by holding the flats on the 

shaft with an open end wrench. 

Note there is a small spacer under the cap that can 

fall out. 

3.

 Remove plastic washer, bumper and spring, then pull the inner leg out of the outer 

leg. 

BASIC FORK REASSEMBLY

Rebuilding the Outer Legs

1.

 Throughly clean all the parts.

2.

 Check the condition of the wiper seals and the inner oil seal for cracks, abrasions 

or obvious signs of wear.

 Note: If the wiper seals are in question, replacement is 

always recommended.

 It helps to keep the dirt out, especially when riding in harsh 

conditions. 

3.

 The wiper seals can be removed with a spoon style tire iron or something similar 

and can be re-installed using a large socket as a driver to install squarely in to the 
leg. 

Note: Jamming the seals in at an angle can crush the steel casing and the seal 

will no longer seal correctly and/or stay in place. 

4. 

 Apply grease to the DU bushings down inside the leg. Verify the bushings are in 

good working order.  Bushings are replaceable but require a number of special 
tools to remove and install. Return to White Brothers to have the bushings changed 
if required.

Rebuilding the Spring Leg Subassembly

1.

 Throughly clean all the parts. 

2.

 Check the condition of the o-rings and replace if necessary.

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Summary of Contents for Groove 200

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Page 2: ...YOUR DEALER OR TO WHITE BROTHERS FOR ACOMPLETE INSPECTION AND NECESSARY REPAIR 4 PERFORM ALL RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCEACCORDING TO THE MAINTENANCE SECTION OF THIS MANUAL FAILURETO PERFORM MAINTENANCE COULD DRASTICALLYREDUCE THE FORK S LIFE PERFORMANCE AND CAUSE YOUR FORKTO BE ASAFETY HAZARD 5 WHITE BROTHERS RECOMMENDS THAT YOU WEAR PROPER SAFETY EQUIPMENT EVERYTIME YOU RIDE INCLUDINGAN APPROVED BICY...

Page 3: ... 1 1 8 threadless steerer tube Check with your frame manufacturer to ensure your bike is designed for a triple clamp fork If not you may void your warranty 1 Remove your old fork from the bicycle Measure the diameter and length of your old fork s steerer tube to ensure that the White Brothers steerer tube is the correct diameter and sufficient length for the installation 2 Remove the crown race fr...

Page 4: ...ompressed and released Warning When installing the wheel or a new tire check for minimum clearance Measure from the highest point on the tire to the under side of the crown There must be 1 8 or 3mm more clearance than the fork s travel to ensure adequate clearance in all riding conditions Any less clearance can cause the tire to hit the crown resulting in serious injury or death The Groove 200 wil...

Page 5: ...ll pack up feel harsh over consecutive bumps while rebound set too fast will cause the fork to top out harshly If the fork is topping out and you have the correct spring for your weight turn the adjuster one turn at a time until the top out stops 2 Compression damping can be changed two ways 1 by adjusting the compression damping screw on the back of the canister on the bottom of the right fork le...

Page 6: ...center Tools needed forservice Quantity Part Number Description 1 WB 97 700 Clamp block 1 SH EDL 04 Suspension Lube 1 9 mm Open End wrench 1 25 mm Socket 1 3mm Allen Wrench 1 25 mm Open End Wrench White Brothers recommends that you consult a tech before performing the following BASIC FORK DISASSEMBLY Removal of the Leg Assemblies 1 Disconnect the front brake and loosen the pinch clamp bolts at the...

Page 7: ...he outer leg Check for noticeable play between the stanchion tube and the outer fork tube If there is play contact White Brothers or a qualified dealer for service Slide the outer leg down to the axle clamp 2 Unscrew the top cap counterclockwise from the shaft by holding the flats on the shaft with an open end wrench Note there is a small spacer under the cap that can fall out 3 Remove plastic was...

Page 8: ...ock and slide the legs until the inner leg slides into the bushings Slide the outer leg all the way down to the drop out Check for noticeable play between the stanchion tubes and the fork lower If there is play contact White Brothers for service Reinstalling the Springs and LH Top Cap 1 A10mm wrench will hold the flats on the shaft as you thread the top cap down until it stops Hold the top cap wit...

Page 9: ...ers fork The parts table indicates the part Page 9 22 45 28 29 30 31 32 34 35 36 33 26 27 27 11 23 24 25 21 1 58 58 58 57 56 8 7 50 51 52 54 3 55 54 49 20 10 1 54 2 49 20 48 38 46 43 43 43 41 62 53 53 37 42 44 45 47 9 15 60 18 17 61 14 61 19 16 4 13 19 12 59 58 58 58 57 56 8 65 65 64 58 58 40 5 6 64 63 ...

Page 10: ... 1409 Shaft Seal 29 1 P2014 Check Valve Guide 30 1 P2015 Check Valve Spring 31 1 P2004 Check Valve 22x12x0 02 32 1 P2012 Piston 33 1 P3000 Piston Band 34 1 P2006 Low Spd Shim 22x8x0 02 35 1 P2005 Belvil Washer 36 1 P4010 Shim Stack Bolt 37 1 P3026 O Ring 024 38 1 P1515 1 Reservoir Can 39 1 P2001B Shim 40 1 29 136 Shim 41 1 P2016 Compression Piston 42 1 P3028 O Ring 021 43 3 29 127 Shim 44 1 P4011 ...

Page 11: ...Page 11 MAINTENANCE LOG Date Service Performed ...

Page 12: ...MAINTENANCE LOG Date Service Performed Page 12 ...

Page 13: ...MAINTENANCE LOG Date Service Performed Page 13 ...

Page 14: ...MAINTENANCE LOG Date Service Performed Page 14 ...

Page 15: ...tered serial numbers located on the back of the right fork stanchion The fork is not warrantied against damage in the appearance of the fork or for modifications not outlined in this manual This warranty does not cover breakage bending or damage that may result from crashes falls or abuse Normal wear i e seals bushings sliders finish etc and tear and damage caused by lack of proper maintenance is ...

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