SWIFTYOHNO
Retro Newbie
Having recently started to use my 1997 Kona Kula fitted with Z2's a fair bit again I put the forks in for a service and seal change as they were leaking.
Since getting them back from the shop they have felt very stiff and I am getting nowhere near the 70mm of travel, at a push maybe 30mm.
The shop has had them back a couple of times to try and sort them out but no real difference and don't seem very clued up on older forks despite why they told me initially and quite frankly I have lost confidence in them.
I suspect they have the wrong oil and/or wrong level of oil in the forks, maybe something else as well with refitting everything.
I am also having troubles setting up the sag as no matter how much preload I dial in it makes no difference. Manual suggests 7mm -15mm, mine sticks at 22mm no matter how much preload I dial in.
Now, having put a little weight on as I have got older the sag issue I am guessing may be the wrong spring in the fork for my weight, to start with. Springs fitted as standard is Medium which is for riders 145Ibs to 180Ibs I now weight 195 Ibs.
So I am thinking that I should maybe have the springs changed to the heavy option for riders 180Ibs to 220Ibs and start over?
Any thoughts appreciated plea guys.
In light of the spring/sag issue ,am I being unfair to the shop even though they have never asked me about my weight or had any chat with me about possibly changing to heavier springs?
I have found a place fairly close to me that will undertake this work (Windwave in Gosport Hampshire) if I get the forks off and send them to them, as I am reluctant to go back to the shop that did the original work.
Any knowledge of Windwave anybody please. I am in Worthing.
Since getting them back from the shop they have felt very stiff and I am getting nowhere near the 70mm of travel, at a push maybe 30mm.
The shop has had them back a couple of times to try and sort them out but no real difference and don't seem very clued up on older forks despite why they told me initially and quite frankly I have lost confidence in them.
I suspect they have the wrong oil and/or wrong level of oil in the forks, maybe something else as well with refitting everything.
I am also having troubles setting up the sag as no matter how much preload I dial in it makes no difference. Manual suggests 7mm -15mm, mine sticks at 22mm no matter how much preload I dial in.
Now, having put a little weight on as I have got older the sag issue I am guessing may be the wrong spring in the fork for my weight, to start with. Springs fitted as standard is Medium which is for riders 145Ibs to 180Ibs I now weight 195 Ibs.
So I am thinking that I should maybe have the springs changed to the heavy option for riders 180Ibs to 220Ibs and start over?
Any thoughts appreciated plea guys.
In light of the spring/sag issue ,am I being unfair to the shop even though they have never asked me about my weight or had any chat with me about possibly changing to heavier springs?
I have found a place fairly close to me that will undertake this work (Windwave in Gosport Hampshire) if I get the forks off and send them to them, as I am reluctant to go back to the shop that did the original work.
Any knowledge of Windwave anybody please. I am in Worthing.