2002 rockshox sid manual
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For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Edward Larson Chimp. Mar 25, 3 0 Behind the Screen. Recently, while pumping the lower valve I noted that red oil came bubbling out after I disengaged the pump. I did not over inflate only went to , the oil shot up into the pump and I had to blow it back out.
Is this normal? Will I be doing these damage if a small amount of oil gets pumped into these? On another note: the lock out on the Sid never really worked, it does stiffen up quite a bit but never fully locks out like the Stratos does. Anyone have similar a similar experience? A lock out is not something I really care about on a fork but if I paid for it I should have it???
Jul 5, 1, 24 North Van. You should pump the lower chamber, the "negative air chamber" with the fork upside down. It will minimize how much oil you loose that way. And always air up the the top first, then air the bottom. You could try removing the lockout knob and moving it over one more on the hex head of the damper shaft so its turning farther in at full compression damping. Its not raelly a lockout as I understand it. It just turns up the damping really high so it barely moves. I think there is a blowoff too in case you hit something hard at full damping.
This is so you don't break something in the damper. Are you getting lots of movement or just the first centimeter is moving. You might need to change the oil in the damper. Easy job but its easy to get air in the system. Everytime I change the oil it works better. Over time though it develops a little initial movement in the "lockout" position. I rarely use the lockout setting though.
DeKerfs Chimp. May 6, 3 0 The Flatlands Netherlands.
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