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[Closed] Is it me, my tools or this bloody Pike air shaft?

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Trying to switch air shafts to a different length.

Lower legs off fine, but I'm buggered if I can get the circlip off the bottom of the air shaft.

My circlip pliers are small Lidl ones so maybe not the best, but I've tried levering with a mini screwdriver at same time and still no joy.

Please tell me it's not just me!


 
Posted : 07/11/2015 10:27 pm
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Proper circlip pliers are worth their weight in gold.


 
Posted : 07/11/2015 10:32 pm
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It's a pain. I found a socket big enough to go over the shaft but push against the bumper(?) with your thumb whilst holding the stanchion, loosens the circlip enough to get it off.

Not sure that makes any sense ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 07/11/2015 10:34 pm
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Not total sense I must admit.

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Posted : 07/11/2015 10:37 pm
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IIRC I had no problem getting the circlip to "close" but getting it to actually come out was a bollocks. Can't remember what eventually got it out, possibly a dentist's pick at the same time as the circlip pliars or something.


 
Posted : 07/11/2015 10:40 pm
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I'll try again, bear with me ๐Ÿ˜€

Push air shaft up in to stanchion
Put socket over shaft so it rests on the 'air shaft guide'
Hold stanchion and using thumb push the socket so it pushes the 'air shaft guide'
This loosens the circlip enough to get it out

Any better? I saw a pic on the net of someone doing it but can't find it now!


 
Posted : 07/11/2015 10:46 pm
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Think I've got you now ta, it's a bit of a three handed job eh? Maybe a four handed job.

The shaft is a right bugger to hold in as well.


 
Posted : 07/11/2015 10:58 pm
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The circlip sits into a recess in the bottom stopper/guide/plastic bit that holds it tight, to release, you need to push the stopper up into the fork moving it away from the circlip. Its stiff, but it is backed by a spring so it will move.


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 9:06 am
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Think I've got you now ta, it's a bit of a three handed job eh? Maybe a four handed job.

^ This is the solution imo: I went and asked my wife to push the black plastic seal in whilst i got in there with the circlips tool...worked first time

I had the same problem 8 months ago and did start a thread on here but got bugger all help ๐Ÿ˜


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 10:43 am
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Well it took two mechanics about 15 mins to do it this morning, so I feel slightly vindicated that it wasn't just me.

It would be such an easy job if it wasn't for that bit!


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 12:00 pm
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The base plate just needs to be pushed into the leg to allow the circlip to be full 'opened'.

Well it took two 'mechanics' about 15 mins to do
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Done a few and never had a problem


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 9:30 pm
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The base plate just needs to be pushed into the leg to allow the circlip to be full 'opened'.

Wish I'd known that ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 9:31 pm
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The base plate just needs to be pushed into the leg to allow the circlip to be full 'opened'.

But the plastic moulded area the circlip sits in on the base plate only allows about 1mm movement to "open" it.

Do some of these come stiffer than others Loco? 'Cos it really wasn't as easy as it looks in the tutorial videos, believe me.


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 9:35 pm
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I mean the plastic moulded area is the 'base plate', will compress a fair amount 3 or 4mm meaning the circlip will open fully/give it a bit more 'wiggle' room to get it out of the location groove in the stantion.

Not noticed any being stiffer than others, might be possible that the spring washer under the plastic base plate was a touch deformed meaning it caught.
I have a little widget I use to make the compressing bit quick and easy as do a a lot and saves compressing air shaft.


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 9:39 pm
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Patent it and get it on the market now!

You'll make a fortune.

Anyway, job all done now and Pike now set at 120mm.

Let the short-travel fun commence.

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Posted : 08/11/2015 9:48 pm
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will compress a fair amount 3 or 4mm

Hmmm, no way mine would compress that much ๐Ÿ˜•


 
Posted : 08/11/2015 9:50 pm
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Absolutely the same here nuke - barely compressed at all.


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 10:43 am
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does this mean you're not doing any work and building up that kona 29er?


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 11:10 am
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I've just sent you a teaser pic on FB

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Posted : 09/11/2015 11:13 am
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Whats a 1mm or 2, as long they're sorted now, depends how hard you can push it and with what ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 09/11/2015 11:15 am