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  • Replacing a mico standard rebound damper for a dual flow on a lyrik.Need advice.
  • robhughes
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    Just swapping over with a damper from loco.I was a bit shocked when taking the old one out as iv’e never had it out before.Totally different rebound damper fell out.
    Is this just a strait swap and what is the oil volume for the new one as it takes up a lot less space..Have emailed Si but i know it’s the weekend and need it for tomorrow.
    Old on the left.
    If your about Si need your help on this one.

    chvck
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    Take the rod out of the big tube and put the new rod in the tube. Oil levels are on the SRAM website http://www.sram.com/service/rockshox/7

    robhughes
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    O i wish it was that easy.The old damper inside the tube is half the diameter of the new one.
    Oil levels will be different.Fogot to say it’s a 2009 coil non DH mico.
    Loco to the front please.. 😉

    robhughes
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    bump.

    robhughes
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    Anyone.??

    twohats
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    Remove old damper rod and tube. New damper runs inside stanchion
    Oil is 187ml if I remember correctly.

    robhughes
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    Hey twohats.Yer iv’e read the charts and it,s 187 for the motion control and 184 for the DH mico damper but by looking at some images of the DH damper it looks a wee bit different to my mico. Being impatient really and should wait for Si tomorrow. 😀

    LoCo
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    Rob ygm, was in ‘unplugged’ all weekend in Cornwall 😀

    robhughes
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    Thanks Si… 🙂

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