First, check the alignment of the fork shrouds and make sure they aren't touching the lower legs. If that's OK, spray some WD40 or similar stuff on the upper fork legs. Once you have cured the squeek a time or two with a lubricant spray, the fork will have broken in enough to take care of this itself.


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