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Just realised that my new Fox shock doesn't have an O ring on the shaft to show how much travel I'm getting.
What would be a suitable replacement that I could fit without unbolting one end of the shock?
I need something that I can attach round the shock that won't get in the way or look too stupid.
The problem with something like an elastic band is that it will have to have a knot and will look weird...
Any ideas?
zip-tie.
a 2.5mm zip tie. Get the tension right & cut off the end. I have seen them on forks & they look OK. You could even get a red on - like the O ring.
I have put an O ring on in the past to replace lost ones on a rear shock but the one I used (gen purpose one?) tended to disolve a bit with the fork lube I put on my stanchion (shaft).
I wouldn't bung a zip tie on, too scratchy. Loads of O rings on ebay.
? could you use elastric string (like used inside tent poles) - so you can just tie it round
I was worried about the scratchyness of a ziptie. Might try thin elastic.
You can buy a box full in Aldi for £6.50 !..
Assuming you are fastidiously following the maintenance schedules and doing an aircan service every ten minutes, then a spare 'O' ring comes in the seal kit.
I know this because after doing the service on my shock for the first time I had one 'O' ring left over, and after much head scratching and pouring over maintenance manuals, and when I was just about to take the whole bloomin thing apart again, I realised it was that one 😳
I wouldn't bung a zip tie on, too scratchy. Loads of O rings on ebay.
If your shock can be damaged by a bit of nylon, it might not stand up too well to mountain biking...
Just use the dirt left on the fork as measurement 😆
Do it right, o-ring and just unbolt the end? There's very few bikes where that's problematic.
Zip tie will slide and scratch, o-ring will roll. You can use zip tie to set sag, just remove before riding.
Halfords do a little selection pack of various sizes in the car parts department for a coupe of quid.