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[Closed] RS Revelation service issues - sticky damper rod & oil replacement

 fbk
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Taking my '09 Rev U-turns apart for their regular wiper check yesterday and I noticed the damper rod was really sticky moving through it's travel (and oil was leaking out the floodgate dial but that's another, well documented problem 🙂 ).
I've stripped the leg down (surprisingly easy!), checked the O-rings and all seems fine but when re-assembled it's still really sticky to move.
Anyone know if this is normal? Could it be the o-rings are knackered, even though they look smooth & in good nick?

Also, I've only got 7.5, 10 and 15wt oil. Will my bike spontaneously combust if I fill the damper leg with 7.5 rather than the recommended 5wt (I'm 90kg and do find the forks dive a bit anyway so it may even help???)

Any comments appreciated.


 
Posted : 20/05/2010 10:13 am
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You'll be fine with the oil I reckon.

It's hard to diagnose 'sticky' damper rods without having a feel, but you might find fresh oil sorts it, and a seal change won't hurt.


 
Posted : 20/05/2010 10:41 am
 fbk
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PP - I was hoping you'd be about as the STW resident expert 🙂

I guess I'll try the seal change as that's what it feels like - a lot of stiction to get the rod moving but fine once it's going. Just a bit odd as the fork's only 12 months old and the seals "look" fine. I'm assuming I need a RS official kit or can I just use any O ring kit?

Cheers


 
Posted : 20/05/2010 10:55 am
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To ba fair, it might just be 'the way it is' and if the fork feels fine in a bounce test or in use, it's probably nothing to worry about.

Thnaks for the compliment, but I think you might be going a bit too far... ! 😉 [head swelling]


 
Posted : 20/05/2010 11:20 am
 LoCo
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service kit:
11.4015.250.000 05-08 Reba/06-09 Recon/06-09 Revelation/05-10 Pike Motion Control Service Kit RRP £16.99
You could use other o rings but it's a faff sourcing them,
As Poddy says might just be the way they are, if they ride ok and don't leak.
Good clean up oil change and a bit of grease may sort it.


 
Posted : 20/05/2010 11:45 am