Sometimes this noise can be heard on brand new bikes with brand new single crown forks. Rockshox noise? Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Upon closer trying I ca semi create the noise upside down by pulling at the forks. This noise occurs on both down & up stroke.

Put some masking tape on the top of the fork lower to avoid scratches if you just have a crescent wrench instead of the big socket to fit.Happened to me on my yari aswell. The bikes only 3 months old so bearings etc should be fine. Can’t say I’m completely happy, I’m out on it again for another 10 mile Singletrack loop elsewhere tomorrow so I’ll ‘re-assess’ it then.

Whilst setting my sag I noticed a odd grinding noise from the Rockshox Deluxe R rear shock. I knew Recon could go to 120mm (and it was 100mm when it came) so i took it apart and removed the bumpers.

My other 10% guess is one of the cable ties on the ol mucky nutz. That should be fine on the rebound, its just that more rebound will increase the noise as well as too much giving a rattling. The longer the fork, the more stress. Well, thanks for your input all. Interestingly, the Suntour Raidon air fork on my Bizango makes no such noise regardless of rebound position. Rock Shox Recon RL noise. My other 10% guess is one of the cable ties on the ol mucky nutz. Rode today after a snow hiatus.

Suspension seemed to operated just fine, but I’m 90% sure the noise was coming from the fork. My front fork started clicking, mostly over small roots and rocks. After stripping the fork down, I … That is oil being sucked or forced through the holes in the system that provides the damping. The forks on my rmz 450 are making a creaking noise. I’ve just purchased a Bossnut Evo, upon carrying out initial sag, pre-load & rebound I’m getting a ‘suction, or sshhhh’ noise from the shocks if I get on the bike & use my weight to compress them, the noise is worse when the rebound is set at the slowest return rate & almost disappears when set for fastest (over sprung) rebound.

Does changing the rebound affect the noise at all?I have some clicking in my rockshox judy fork during decompression and I will get one of the damper legs replaced on warranty by my lbs.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castA cycling community enthusiastic about mountain biking and all things related.Press J to jump to the feed. The bikes about 9 months old has had a 3 month and 6 month service.

Oftentimes all it takes is a strong pull of the front brake and you can hear creaking and cracking noises that make it sound like the fork is about to break off the front end of the bike. Fork was missing stickers, so mu next though was that it's …

Air bubbles are more likely in budget suspension kit. Is this worth servicing or looking into or should I just ride?My guess would be headset. RockShox is one of the biggest names in mountain bike suspension and for good reason.

Rode today after a snow hiatus. The more damping, the more tortuous the route the oil has to take.

Rockshox clicking noise.

Rock shox recon silver tk making a clunking sound. Anyone got any ideas as to what to check or possible solutions???

Hi Guys Had my first opportunity to setup my new Spectral ON:7 today since taking delivery on Monday. My Rockshox argyle RCT suspension fork has been making a clicking/clunking noise on the initial compression of the travel for some time.

This is why the more rebound damping, the worse the noise. Check bolts and playMost likely headset, they see a lot of jarring while riding and need to be inspected and possibly tightened about once a monthI had a similar issue that was solved by making sure the air cap (where the tokens crew in) was properly greased before screwing it back on.What fork is it? ... Interestingly, the Suntour Raidon air fork on my Bizango makes no such noise regardless of rebound position. clicking/clunking noise on the initial compression of the travel for some time Previous Page | Next Page. The noise is air bubbles in the oil.