Hi,
has anyone converted a 2011 Fox 36 Talas RLC to a Fox 36 Van? Am I right in thinking this would give me Rebound, Lock-out, Compression and Pre-load options? Will this setup improve small bump performance over my current SKF sealed (non Kash) fork?
cheers,
Crundi
(just read it back - sorry for all the questions)
Can't do it (different csu).Well you can but it'll cost you more than a new fork.
Just spoke to Mojo, they can do it for £100 parts plus £100 labour. They said if I "convert the fork to vanilla you won't be able to return to a Talas/Float system without changing the CSU because the spring will mark the surface inside".
Anyone done this?
I sit corrected 😀
I'm wondering, if the CSU gets 'marked' will it start creaking, I've read a few posts from other Fox 36 users complaining about it.
... Is this something I could be doing myself or is it a job for MoJo/TF Tuned only?
Yes you can do it yourself if you're competent mechanic, I can supply you parts or carry the work out for you too, cheaper than you've been quoted 😀
Mail me for further details
Why not sell and buy what you want - surely the Van is cheaper to buy?
Fair point [b]cb[/b], although my lowers are in white and thats not common for a set of Vans.
Quote me happy Loco!!!
As Loco said, its straight forward. The kit is really just a plunger, spring and pre-load cap. Make sure u de-pressurise your TALAS cart before removing it. I converted my 36 TALAS's a few years ago to VANs, one of the best things I ever did. It improved small bump and overall performance no end.
Thanks Lang2jones. I've replaced seals and lower leg oil, but thats as far as I've gone with taking the fork apart. I read that I need a special tool to decompress the 'cart' and a different 'buffer' for the spring? Is it really just straight forward?
I think the newer version of TALAS did not have a IFP in the 'cart', so u do not have de-pressure it. If you do have to, its no real different to just letting air out of your forks. I converted my in about 30 mins. Tools I used from memory were a socket set for the pre-load cap, a spanner for lower leg bolt, and a screw driver to let air out and fit plunger. From memory there is a circlip as well. Have a search on MTBR, for instructions if needed. A few people have done it before, or if not send them to LOCO etc. I'm about 11 stone and went for the medium spring.