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[Closed] Anyone with a RockShox Monarch? (TITUS FTM - Brant??)

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How much shaft shows when its fully compressed? On my fox rp23 the o ring would come off the end, with the monarch it comes to a stop about 7-10mm form the end of the shaft - is that right?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 7:59 am
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Not sure if thats right or not, but I regularly blow the O-ring off the end on big hits on my Mega.
Pretty sure I can do that with no air in it either but I've not tried.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:02 am
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Yep (*). To check just measure from the seal to the O ring after full compression & compare against the specified stroke of the shock.

(*)either that or we've both got knackered ones.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:03 am
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It'll have a bump stop in it right?
I guess on bigger hits this compresses so you can still effectively blow the O-ring off but not by hand-compression.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:06 am
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feels quite nice on undulating pumpy trails but not so great on chattery fast descents


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:06 am
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I have one and the o ring comes off the end often. Can you get volume reducers for monarchs?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:08 am
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if it went any further the rear tyre would hit the seat tube also


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:10 am
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The Monarch on the Carbon FTM has a spacer in it to reduce travel a couple of mm (to 48 from 51 iirc), but mine has a bit more shaft than that left showing after full compression.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:11 am
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ah right no probs - cheers for that


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 8:53 am
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The Monarch on the Carbon FTM has a spacer in it to reduce travel a couple of mm (to 48 from 51 iirc), but mine has a bit more shaft than that left showing after full compression.

Thats my understanding & its to stop the wheel hitting the seat tube. Seem to remember On One described it at the time as "Custom Tuned" 😆


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 9:02 am
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lol


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 9:03 am
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brant confirms that it is a 200x57mm shock (for length purposes) with a 51mm stroke (for travel purposes) incorporating a stopper


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 9:17 am
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I kept blowing through all the travel on mine (NP Mega) spent a tenner on the adapter to adjust the IFC(?) pressure on mine. Initial car park, hop, wall drop, flight of stairs testing suggest its a different shock - in a good way!


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 9:34 am
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That will be the IFP Kev, Internal Floating Piston. Its in the stanchion part and the more pressure you put in there the firmer the damping.

http://forums.mtbr.com/shocks-suspension/monarch-ifp-pressure-change-524727.html


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 10:09 am
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The spacer reduces the internal air volume, so the shock ramps up more, reducing the bottom out tendency.


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 1:28 pm
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Does that mean you can run a little more sag perhaps making it more supple on chatter bumps?


 
Posted : 22/08/2012 2:16 pm
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can ftm carbon owners have a look at whether it is stamped with 57 or 51 on the shock shaft please?


 
Posted : 26/08/2012 9:40 am
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Rob - funnily enough I noticed mine said 51 on it yesterday while I was fiddling with the IFP pressure.


 
Posted : 26/08/2012 2:53 pm
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Was the ifp pressure easy to change


 
Posted : 26/08/2012 3:00 pm
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Yep - you just need the adaptor, shock pump & something to undo the IFP valve cover. As kev above says the adaptor is about a tenner online (I got mine [url= http://www.behindthebikeshed.co.uk/7074/products/rockshox_monarch_air_valve_adaptor_tool.aspx ]here[/url]). Take the pressure out of the main chamber, remove the IFP cover with a schraeder valve tool (or I expect a screwdriver could work), fir adaptor to shock pump then thread it into the IFP valve, fiddle pressure as you see fit, remove adaptor from IFP valve (still pressurised so a bit of a pop), remove from pump, refit cover, reset main air pressure, go ride bike.

I did it with the shock still on the bike so it wouldn't be too hard to do it out on the trail & re-ride the same section while tuning the various settings.

FWIW mine felt a little better (less chattery?) with a slightly lower IFP, but I'm tempted to try it at the extremes (200 & 300 psi) to get a better idea of the overall effect of changes.


 
Posted : 26/08/2012 3:17 pm
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200x51 stamped on the shock shaft fitted to a large FTM.


 
Posted : 26/08/2012 4:09 pm
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where abouts is the valve?


 
Posted : 26/08/2012 4:54 pm