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Post by top15 on Sept 6, 2014 19:54:48 GMT
While out on the bike today I noticed the front forks needed a little air but did not have a shoc pump with me so carried, I hit a nice big drop off (for me anyway) and bottomed out the forks but now the forks are squeaking and losing air.
I cut the ride which maybe I should have done earlier but does anyone know what it could?
Thanks in advance.
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Post by notsarkyadam on Sept 7, 2014 21:24:15 GMT
Split bladder? Loose smalley ring... Seals on cartridge passing... Could be a few things, send them to the pros.... Mojo etc..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2014 6:37:26 GMT
My 32's feel fairly harsh (compared to Rockshox).
I've messed with air pressure etc but not found a sweet spot as yet,
Trial & error I guess but first impressions aren't great :/
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Post by notsarkyadam on Sept 8, 2014 7:53:16 GMT
Talas's like to be run lower.. In my experience... Dial all knobs to the middle!... Fox do take a bit of tweaking, and react differently with rider weight. But when you find the sweet spot it will reward you, been running Fox for 10 years and no real issues...
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Post by ackers on Sept 10, 2014 19:17:43 GMT
Got my first set of fox forks and can say that I am realy loving them at the min Sappose it's cause there kashima !!
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Post by top15 on Sept 16, 2014 19:26:55 GMT
Thanks for the replys guys, sent them off to Mojo who fixed and serviced them really quickly.
Its turns out the crank steer had gone on the damper unit had to be changed.
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