I bought a set of these recently knowing they would need work. Once done I'm donating to a friend who I've built a bike for, and just can't let him use the boat anchor sync forks on the bike right now (though in their defence, they do work).
The Mozo Pros I have are seemingly in decent shape, previous owner had them apart to a degree and the sliders are immaculate.
I've got a new steerer on the way as my mate is tall and the threaded one was no good for the aheadset anyway, plus too short.
I knew that despite the sliders being mint, the fork would not budge through any travel at all.i assumed that the elastomers would be rock hard and likely the cause, but I removed the top caps and pulled out the elastomer stacks and both sides were still nice and supple and so not the cause. There were also springs at the bottom of the stack, a little rusty but still compressed and rebounded fine.
Even with the elastomer stacks removed, the sliders don't move at all.
I have no idea what else is within these forks that I can tear down but usually with the elastomers out of say a Judy, the sliders move up and down.
I assume that there is some form of damping going on outside of what the elastomers provide, also read that there could be air involved but at this point I'm clueless and want to get them working.
Anyone know their way around these forks and can point me in the direction of disassembly and servicing?
I'd also prefer to swap the brace over for a v version as the canti mount is redundant on the bike, so if anyone can help me with that, awesome.
The forks are dark grey with red decals. Lower legs have a few scrapes but pretty sound all round.
Cheers
The Mozo Pros I have are seemingly in decent shape, previous owner had them apart to a degree and the sliders are immaculate.
I've got a new steerer on the way as my mate is tall and the threaded one was no good for the aheadset anyway, plus too short.
I knew that despite the sliders being mint, the fork would not budge through any travel at all.i assumed that the elastomers would be rock hard and likely the cause, but I removed the top caps and pulled out the elastomer stacks and both sides were still nice and supple and so not the cause. There were also springs at the bottom of the stack, a little rusty but still compressed and rebounded fine.
Even with the elastomer stacks removed, the sliders don't move at all.
I have no idea what else is within these forks that I can tear down but usually with the elastomers out of say a Judy, the sliders move up and down.
I assume that there is some form of damping going on outside of what the elastomers provide, also read that there could be air involved but at this point I'm clueless and want to get them working.
Anyone know their way around these forks and can point me in the direction of disassembly and servicing?
I'd also prefer to swap the brace over for a v version as the canti mount is redundant on the bike, so if anyone can help me with that, awesome.
The forks are dark grey with red decals. Lower legs have a few scrapes but pretty sound all round.
Cheers