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[Closed] Revelation RLTi set up issues

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Have a set of 2011 RS Revelations 150mm RLTi Dual Air's. This is my third set of revs and I have the u-turn version on my hardtail. However, I have an issue with the RLTi's in that they suck down into their travel if the negative air pressure is even around 75% - 80% of the positive. I'm aware that increasing the negative air spring has this affect, however you usually have match or exceed the +'ve psi for the to happen.

I have lowered the forks from 150 to 140 but can't see how that would affect this. If +'ve and -'ve are equal then they suck down around 10 - 15 mm. Is this a characteristic of the RLTi's or do they need to go back for a warranty job ? My team u-turns sink down a couple of mm but nothing like these.

Other options are to return to 150mm and with them sitting down 10mm I achieve the 140mm that I'm after, or decrease -'ve until they sit at 140mm but this will surely affect small bump sensitivity ?

Any advice welcome ?


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:22 am
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This doesnt help at all, but mine do exactly that as well


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:23 am
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Balancing pos and neg air doesn't seem so important in the "blackbox" damped Revs, I know you had to get the old ones just right and sometimes I had to run more neg than pos to be happy with them.

Have you ridden the fork with less neg air in and were you unhappy with it?


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:30 am
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No I've not ridden them with the -ve at the level that prevents them sinking. I'll give that a go. I've had them 10 psi lower and they were ok but again sinking into travel when off the bike.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:41 am
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I've noticed the same thing on mine, have they revised the size of the air chambers?

I've already done the piston reset, didn't fix it. Only thing I can think is that there is too much oil in the neg chamber or something.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 9:47 am
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I'm guessing it doesn't really matter where the balance point is ? Some sort of manual would have been useful. I could try to balance them with less -ve than +ve.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 10:14 am
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It depends if they're extended or compressed when you screw in the -ve air valve after a service. Think about it. The lower chamber is now sealed.


 
Posted : 20/09/2011 11:32 am