hawkhill97
Retro Guru
Just got hold of a 2003 MX comp air set of bombers.
Rebound was totally undamped when I got them, so I took off the air caps and sure enough the oil level in each leg was very low indeed.
I found a manual here detailing how to adjust the rebound damping - it's a bit of a PITA, you need to reach down with a REALLY long allen key down the stanchion. I used a allen key bit gaffa taped to a chopstick, which seems to work!
http://my-sport.spb.ru/manual_1/2003%20bomber.pdf
The manual suggests (page 47) that all the damping takes place in the right hand fork length - is this correct? I ask as there is an identical looking valve present in the left leg. However, while the valve in the right leg stays at the bottom of the stanchion when compressing the fork, the (dummy?) valve in the left leg moves up and down on compressing the fork. Maybe I'm being thick but this seems a bit puzzling!
Assuming the manual is correct and the damping only takes place in the right leg, does this mean it's not necessary to add oil to the left leg as it's just dead weight and won't be doing anything?
Was going to stick in some 7.5wt or 10wt oil (filling up to 30mm below the top of the stanchion) - but like I say I'm unsure whether to do just the right leg, or both legs?
Other than popping up the wiper seals and giving them a clean/grease is there anything else I should do - is it worth removing the lowers to have a look at anything else while I'm at it (assume this is a simple matter of undoing the nuts at the bottom of each fork leg and pulling them off)?
Thanks for the help!
Rebound was totally undamped when I got them, so I took off the air caps and sure enough the oil level in each leg was very low indeed.
I found a manual here detailing how to adjust the rebound damping - it's a bit of a PITA, you need to reach down with a REALLY long allen key down the stanchion. I used a allen key bit gaffa taped to a chopstick, which seems to work!
http://my-sport.spb.ru/manual_1/2003%20bomber.pdf
The manual suggests (page 47) that all the damping takes place in the right hand fork length - is this correct? I ask as there is an identical looking valve present in the left leg. However, while the valve in the right leg stays at the bottom of the stanchion when compressing the fork, the (dummy?) valve in the left leg moves up and down on compressing the fork. Maybe I'm being thick but this seems a bit puzzling!
Assuming the manual is correct and the damping only takes place in the right leg, does this mean it's not necessary to add oil to the left leg as it's just dead weight and won't be doing anything?
Was going to stick in some 7.5wt or 10wt oil (filling up to 30mm below the top of the stanchion) - but like I say I'm unsure whether to do just the right leg, or both legs?
Other than popping up the wiper seals and giving them a clean/grease is there anything else I should do - is it worth removing the lowers to have a look at anything else while I'm at it (assume this is a simple matter of undoing the nuts at the bottom of each fork leg and pulling them off)?
Thanks for the help!