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I've got some 2007 (I think) Rockshox Recon 327 Solo Air forks, configured to 100mm travel with no modofications.
While I was out riding yesterday, I noticed that the 1st 5-10mm of travel seem to have little or no resistance and I can feel/hear a slight knocking noise at the very top of the travel, when the forks are fully extended. I'm running about 130psi air pressure. The forks feel fine, and I did quite a hard trail ride and they seem to work fine, it's just a bit worrying.
I did try to play around with the damping setting but if I tighten up the damping to make it as slow as possible, the forks don't extend once they're fully compressed. This only happened once but I've slackened off the damping a bit and they seem ok now, just with the knocking.
Any ideas?
I have a similar problem with my Marzocchi's in that I get a knocking noise when the forks extend after a bump. Given I have never serviced them and I have abused them for years I am not looking forward to pulling them apart as I fear it going to be a bit than an oil change. Thats a point is there any oil left. I know what I am doing tomorrow.
I'd give Simon at LoCo Tuning a bell, he'll be able to sort you out - it'll be worth popping them to him for a service anyway as he'll get them running really smooth, much better than when they came out of the box ๐
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