Hello, fancy, I have a Reba U-turn fork with a 15mm Maxle compatible leg and a separately purchased lower leg for the Reba (exactly the same model) with 9mm dropouts. Will I be able to swap them, to use with my standard hub wheels? Thank you for the much-anticipated reply.
it didnt help 1 bit , my rock shox have a problem could some 1 tell me what it is ? the forks dont go down as much as they should they go down about an inch then make a clicking sound and dont go down any more , ? is it an easy fix or hard i was hopeing it would be the spring but i took the spring out and with it out it still only goes down an inch , if you know please reply ,
@SuperGrissom i am not sure but its like the fork's are seized they should go down a lot more that what they do , this is my new account i am RAZovNH ,
@RAZovNH Sounds like a "hydrolock" where oil on the top section of the damper side has gone past the o-ring into the lower half. This oil doesn't compress, so the fork cant move down fully. You need this video as the fix: RockShox Motion Control Service
@trix850 thanks for your reply but i dont realy use my bike as it is cold it england now and dont use it much , i wil try this and see if it help's thow thanks ,this is my new account i am RAZovNH
Hello, fancy, I have a Reba U-turn fork with a 15mm Maxle compatible leg and a separately purchased lower leg for the Reba (exactly the same model) with 9mm dropouts. Will I be able to swap them, to use with my standard hub wheels? Thank you for the much-anticipated reply.
LeoInterHyenaem 8 months ago
He is cute~
zeke28boy 1 year ago
I'm a road bike guy but just done my first fork rebuilt
bajancyclist 1 year ago
it didnt help 1 bit , my rock shox have a problem could some 1 tell me what it is ? the forks dont go down as much as they should they go down about an inch then make a clicking sound and dont go down any more , ? is it an easy fix or hard i was hopeing it would be the spring but i took the spring out and with it out it still only goes down an inch , if you know please reply ,
RAZovNH 2 years ago
@RAZovNH how many inches(travel) does your fork say it has?
SuperGrissom 1 year ago
@SuperGrissom i am not sure but its like the fork's are seized they should go down a lot more that what they do , this is my new account i am RAZovNH ,
RyanMankstar 1 year ago
@RAZovNH Sounds like a "hydrolock" where oil on the top section of the damper side has gone past the o-ring into the lower half. This oil doesn't compress, so the fork cant move down fully. You need this video as the fix: RockShox Motion Control Service
trix850 1 year ago
@trix850 thanks for your reply but i dont realy use my bike as it is cold it england now and dont use it much , i wil try this and see if it help's thow thanks ,this is my new account i am RAZovNH
RyanMankstar 1 year ago
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