Or anyone who's been inside an Edmunds cartridge fork for that matter.
So I was a bit surprised to find out that the rather toasty vintage ('95 ish) judy XC air on the Old race bike that I'm finally starting to rehab at least nominally holds air! However when moving through it's travel it sticks and squeaks like a hamster that's been caught by the family cat!
Before I tear into the fork I figured I'd ask to see if anyone can give me a rundown of what to expect. It sounds like dry o-rings to me and I'm hopeful that a little bit of slick honey or something analogous will fix the issue. But how robust are these forks and how are they lubricated? Should I give it a chance to recover on its own or just rip into it?
Thanks!
So I was a bit surprised to find out that the rather toasty vintage ('95 ish) judy XC air on the Old race bike that I'm finally starting to rehab at least nominally holds air! However when moving through it's travel it sticks and squeaks like a hamster that's been caught by the family cat!
Before I tear into the fork I figured I'd ask to see if anyone can give me a rundown of what to expect. It sounds like dry o-rings to me and I'm hopeful that a little bit of slick honey or something analogous will fix the issue. But how robust are these forks and how are they lubricated? Should I give it a chance to recover on its own or just rip into it?
Thanks!