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Front Shocks
Pulled the fork legs from the bike, and tried compressing them by hand. They pushed in Ok but bounced right back, just as RT predicted blowing through the rebound damping (20wt oil) as if it wasn’t there.
Stripping them down, I found the style of damper rod was the kind that has a piston ring with the damper shaft passing down through a washer trapped in the end of the fork tube. At the top were two small (2.5mm?) rebound damping holes and at the bottom two larger (5.5mm) compression holes and a small rebound cushion spring.
The piston rings did not touch the fork tubes, I guessed they had collapsed or worn down to the point that they were no longer sealing and I figured this was the problem with the fork legs blowing back up through the rebound damping.
I made new rings from glass filled Teflon that sealed the piston rod and fork tube without dragging. I drilled another pair of 6mm compression damping holes in the bottom of the damper rod and blocked with weld the lower of the two rebound holes at the top of the damper rod.
I was very happy with the new Gold Valves from RT, and they were a very close fit in the fork tubes. I was happy because I know that some damper rods just rely on a close fitting piston without any piston ring to seal the rebound damper. The fork springs will hold the Gold Valves firmly in place on top of the damper rod and they would act like pistons. I was happy because I now had a piston and a good piston ring on each damper rod to seal the rebound damping.
I assembled the whole shebang and filled each forkleg with a 130ml of 10wt and gave them the hand compression test. And wouldn’t you know it, apart from the last 20mm there was no discernable rebound damping. They just bounced right back up and then slowed for the last 20mm.
I don’t understand it! I expected to see more visible rebound damping in the mid stroke. I am sure the Gold Valves are doing a good job of the compression damping but I can’t see that I have made any real improvement to the rebound damping.
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