On my epic (for me it was epic that i actually rode) 2.5 hour ride today i noticed something I've not had before. When braking up front (magura mt6 disc), i could feel and see the fork lowers juddering.
The forks are rock shock Sid 29er at 100mm travel and are as new, having just been serviced and a new set of lowers fitted (so bushings should not be an issue).
Would i be barking up the wrong tree in thinking the brakes are the causerather than the fork? Pads are also new, but i did spill some fork oil on the rotor the other day, so thinking pad/rotor contamination? I did clean the rotor of course, but maybe some residue?
Any thoughts?
My other hypothesis is that sids are known to be a bit flexy, so a 29er version is perhaps more so?
As the ride went on i forgot about it so perhaps it was the oil on the rotors until it was cleaned away as a result of a lot of braking? I'll be out again soon so will check, but would be keen on any opinions.
The forks are rock shock Sid 29er at 100mm travel and are as new, having just been serviced and a new set of lowers fitted (so bushings should not be an issue).
Would i be barking up the wrong tree in thinking the brakes are the causerather than the fork? Pads are also new, but i did spill some fork oil on the rotor the other day, so thinking pad/rotor contamination? I did clean the rotor of course, but maybe some residue?
Any thoughts?
My other hypothesis is that sids are known to be a bit flexy, so a 29er version is perhaps more so?
As the ride went on i forgot about it so perhaps it was the oil on the rotors until it was cleaned away as a result of a lot of braking? I'll be out again soon so will check, but would be keen on any opinions.