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[Closed] Lyrik owners - opinions regarding servicing please

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I have a bit of an ongoing issue with my '07 Lyrik U-turn coil. Basically, from mid-stroke (ahem) onwards it feels harder and more sticktiony than it should.

I've always thought it was down to dirt in the seals/lack of lube etc... so I have taken the lowers off several times and thoroughly cleaned out the insides.

I have tried both
1) packing the seals with grease
2) (more recently) putting a bit of fork oil in each slider
, before refitting.

The grease option has worked well (i.e. feeling very plush for a short while), but with very short lived results. The oil option which I have recently tried for the first time, does not seem to have improved matters at all.

I am convinced that the spring is the right one for my weight, as the forks felt perfect when new, AND are perfect for a short while when serviced as above.

Do any Lyrik owners on here have a tried and tested solution to the above conundrum? I must admit that I can't find the instruction manual that should have come with the forks. Should I be looking online?

Thanks in advance, people
Ash


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 10:41 pm
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Do any Lyrik owners on here have a tried and tested solution to the above conundrum?

Don't run them totally dry of oil for abusive uplift riding in the alps AND then let a monkey fiddle with them?


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 10:44 pm
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Wasnt there problems with the bushings on earlier lyriks/totems?

May be worth having a scout on google, see if you come up with anything


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 10:45 pm
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[i]Don't run them totally dry of oil for abusive uplift riding in the alps AND then let a monkey fiddle with them?[/i]

thanks David 🙂

[i]Wasnt there problems with the bushings on earlier lyriks/totems?[/i]

Possibly. I forgot to say: bushings, seals, etc have all been replaced once (not by me, by RockShox distributor here in CH)


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 10:47 pm
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does it feel smooth through the entire travel with the spring removed?


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 11:02 pm
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Flooks sorted mine out (they were pissing oil). Resized the bushings and put a new seal in that they custom cut. Buttery smooth now and were superb in the Alps.


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 11:06 pm
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Can't offer a solution Ash, but my '08s (new to me start of last summer) were great for the whole season. They were leaking a bit of oil around the Mission Control damper, so I did an oil change half-way through (expected them to be really low but they'd actually only lost a small amount). That's the only maintenance I did on them all season!

Going to send them to TFTuned for a full service before next summer.


 
Posted : 08/02/2010 11:17 pm
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Have you tried turning the bike upside down and compressing the forks a few times? It might help a bit.


 
Posted : 09/02/2010 12:11 am
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Could be twisted lowers maybe? The best thing to do to check this is remove the lowers and re-fit them one leg at a time to see if either leg is tighter than the other, then refit them back to front (arch at the back) and compress a few times. If one leg is tight, it's the bushes, if they feel fine individually but rotten back to front, then the lowers are twisted. That's the advice i got from TF anyway a couple of years ago for my coil u-turns, and resulted in bushing re-sizing and subsequently the best feeling pair of single-crown forks i've ever had!


 
Posted : 09/02/2010 12:33 am
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A mates gets a bit like this (sort of 'rubbery' feeling as you go into the stroke) and a quick rub of Red Rum on the seals / stanctions sorts it out.


 
Posted : 09/02/2010 5:28 pm
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Ash - ygm.


 
Posted : 10/02/2010 9:57 am