Tetley
Husqvarna
AA Class
I've been noticing recently my 2016 TE300 forks are suffering from really bad stiction. They compress a bit when putting the bike's sag weight on the forks, but when sitting down on the bike, they don't move at all. Also when riding on the tarmac, they are locked solid, and don't move at all unless hitting a pot hole.
This all became extremely apparrent when trying out a mates 2017 FE501 yesterday, the forks were super smooth with very little stiction. Even though this has Explor forks, the base parts are exactly the same as 4CS, ie top tubes, seals, bushes etc.
So first thing was to check fork alignment and installation, then checked to make sure nothing was bent, then removed the forks.
One side had huge amounts of preload on it, needing about 5KG more 'push' to get the fork moving, and both forks were very noisy and graunchy from 1/3 travel onwards.
I then removed the springs, and found both damper rods to be under 'spring loaded' extension, one side a lot more than the other, (which explains the preload). I pushed in the damper rods, and they got stiffer, and started noisily graunching and sticking towards full compression. The rods returned to fully extended under 'spring' return.
I then dropped the fork oil from the bottom chamber and put the base cap back on, now the damper rods moved easily with no 'spring' compresion, and sat fully compressed under gravity, all graunching and sticking now gone.
Next I reassembled the forks with no oil in, now they moved smoothly with no horrible noises.
I'm guessing there is air in the bottom chambers, which should/shouldn't be there, and an uneven amount per leg giving odd preload. As far as I know, all the air should be in the top chamber, and none at all in the bottom chambers?
The forks have had oil changes, one leg has new top and bottom tubes and seals (accident damaged) The dampers have never been apart or revalved, bushes are OEM, and I'm using Putoline 4wt oil.
Anyone shed any light on this please?
This all became extremely apparrent when trying out a mates 2017 FE501 yesterday, the forks were super smooth with very little stiction. Even though this has Explor forks, the base parts are exactly the same as 4CS, ie top tubes, seals, bushes etc.
So first thing was to check fork alignment and installation, then checked to make sure nothing was bent, then removed the forks.
One side had huge amounts of preload on it, needing about 5KG more 'push' to get the fork moving, and both forks were very noisy and graunchy from 1/3 travel onwards.
I then removed the springs, and found both damper rods to be under 'spring loaded' extension, one side a lot more than the other, (which explains the preload). I pushed in the damper rods, and they got stiffer, and started noisily graunching and sticking towards full compression. The rods returned to fully extended under 'spring' return.
I then dropped the fork oil from the bottom chamber and put the base cap back on, now the damper rods moved easily with no 'spring' compresion, and sat fully compressed under gravity, all graunching and sticking now gone.
Next I reassembled the forks with no oil in, now they moved smoothly with no horrible noises.
I'm guessing there is air in the bottom chambers, which should/shouldn't be there, and an uneven amount per leg giving odd preload. As far as I know, all the air should be in the top chamber, and none at all in the bottom chambers?
The forks have had oil changes, one leg has new top and bottom tubes and seals (accident damaged) The dampers have never been apart or revalved, bushes are OEM, and I'm using Putoline 4wt oil.
Anyone shed any light on this please?