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Complicated job? will the whole mechanism need replacing or just fit a knob? Thanks
you'll need to remove the return spring from the shaft too, otherwise you'll lock it out and it'll spring back to open.
[url= https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1AoGIWBz4H1YWNhYWRkODYtNzRiNi00YTA1LTlmMjctNmQzOWQwMDdiZGFl/edit?pli=1&hl=en ]Guide here[/url]
Think it was a forum member who put it up I used it some time ago .
Bookmarked - Good guide link shredder!
For bonus points you should take out the spring altogether, the (reverse threaded) top cap can be unthreaded from the plastic cartridge:
http://forums.mtbr.com/shocks-suspension/motion-control-rebuild-possible-334622.html#post3492191
Pretty straight forward. I managed it!
Splendid job, thanks shredder. I've just been down my lbs and he reckoned it'd need a new internal for £90 odd.
the linked guide was written by PeterPoddy - I used it a few yrs back and found it very helpful
It should take you all of ten minutes. I've done it twice.
Its worth doing the extra step of removing the spring by unscrewing the top of the plastic cartridge
Yep very easy job to do. Note the spring is quite stiff so take a bit of effort to get it off. At first I was being a pansy and couldn't shift it, eventually thought f** it and just went for it and it came out nice and easy. No damage to the damper and its still running fine years later.
Think it was a forum member who put it up I used it some time ago .
That'll be me wot did it. 🙂
Newer forks are a bit different but the theory is the same (Those were 2004 models if I recall correctly) and the newest ones (last couple of years) can't all be done without changing the damping cartridge I think