Rio":3nivnc47 said:you're going to have the 3 crack weld? I can imagine what friction film is, but can you tell more about this?
trail_head":1omr0704 said:In the past I've used "film" type lubricants for damperless forks with some success.
They're basically thick/sticky grease that add friction. It slows everything down and helps tame the bob.
Rio":3qdoeil2 said:trail_head":3qdoeil2 said:In the past I've used "film" type lubricants for damperless forks with some success.
They're basically thick/sticky grease that add friction. It slows everything down and helps tame the bob.
sounds good. Any experience with Manitou front forks allready?
We_are_Stevo":337yz0cn said:Rio":337yz0cn said:trail_head":337yz0cn said:In the past I've used "film" type lubricants for damperless forks with some success.
They're basically thick/sticky grease that add friction. It slows everything down and helps tame the bob.
sounds good. Any experience with Manitou front forks allready?
On a purely techy note, are you not at the mercy of the vagaries of varying viscosity depending on the ambient temperature and type of terrain??
trail_head":2zrlqhqq said:We_are_Stevo":2zrlqhqq said:Rio":2zrlqhqq said:trail_head":2zrlqhqq said:In the past I've used "film" type lubricants for damperless forks with some success.
They're basically thick/sticky grease that add friction. It slows everything down and helps tame the bob.
sounds good. Any experience with Manitou front forks allready?
On a purely techy note, are you not at the mercy of the vagaries of varying viscosity depending on the ambient temperature and type of terrain??
Yes. But, it seems to work good on warm summer days in Canada. That's the only time I might be riding this thing anyway!
I have other bikes for cold weather. last night we rode for 3hours at -10 on frozen solid, ice covered trails. Rigid, of coarse, floaters would just freeze up.
We_are_Stevo":36pxx106 said:trail_head":36pxx106 said:We_are_Stevo":36pxx106 said:Rio":36pxx106 said:trail_head":36pxx106 said:In the past I've used "film" type lubricants for damperless forks with some success.
They're basically thick/sticky grease that add friction. It slows everything down and helps tame the bob.
sounds good. Any experience with Manitou front forks allready?
On a purely techy note, are you not at the mercy of the vagaries of varying viscosity depending on the ambient temperature and type of terrain??
Yes. But, it seems to work good on warm summer days in Canada. That's the only time I might be riding this thing anyway!
I have other bikes for cold weather. last night we rode for 3hours at -10 on frozen solid, ice covered trails. Rigid, of coarse, floaters would just freeze up.
............ah, there you go you see; no good for the UK then!