It features a grub screw, behind which is a small spring and plastic poppet valve for the rebound bypass/adjuster circuit.
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The Float R piston bolt is different to the RP series shocks. If you lighten the compression damping by removing some of the belleville washers you will need to add more of the spacer washers to ensure that the remaining belleville washers are preloaded against the comp checkplate/washer. Propedal and compression damping on the Float R can be changed by adding or removing belleville washers and making up the resultant stack height by adding or removing the spacer washers. Re-valving the propedal / compression stack Here are a couple of diagrams that show how the propedal comp stack on the Float R works: Here is the propedal/compression shim stack:
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It is a good performing shock on the Anthem X but over the course of one ride it lost proper rebound adjustment such that clicks 1-7 had no noticeable rebound damping but 8 and 9 had so much that the shock barely moved. This shock is off the bike to send away for warranty repair. If you have lost or never had the shock sag indicator O-ring then the size is 2mm x 25mm or thereabouts. I found the rebound sweet-spot to be between 6 and 7 clicks from fully counter-clockwise. The rebound adjustment on this shock had 9 clicks. The shock features rebound adjust via the red knob - clockwise makes the shock rebound slower. On the Anthem X3 for a 72kg rider I found that 140psi gave around 8mm sag for a great feeling ride. Interestingly, on the Anthem X Giant does not use a bushing in the shock where it mounts to the lower Maestro link. With bushings installed (see left end in picture) the inner diameter is 12.5mm. Shock mountingĮyelet size on this shock is 15mm (see right end of shock in the picture). The shock has Fox's "pro-pedal" platform damping but there are no user adjustments to this available unlike on the RP2/RP3/RP23 shocks. The compression and rebound tune indicators on the air can show the middle level tuning for both compression and rebound. Rock Shox Reverb Seat Post Rebuild $175.The above shock came off a Giant Anthem X3 2010 model.
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Rock Shox RS1 Rebuild $150.00 (includes scrader valve air caps) If you have an older bike with suspension parts which are no longer supported by the original manufacturer, or a mountain bike with 1" threaded steerer tube, contact us to discuss how we can help with your project.įox Vanila Coil Spring Damper Rebuild $150.00įox Float from Cannondale Jekyll Rebuild $175.00įox Float RP23 Rebuild + Travel Reduction (2.0" -> 1.75") $175.00
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We also offer restoration of vintage mountain bike shocks and forks. Test the shock or fork for correct damping adjuster/lockout circuits, function, and test for air leaks. Reassemble with new oil with revalving/tuning for customer's weight and riding styleĥ. Clean and inspect all parts and bushingsĤ.
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Complete dissasembly of the shock or fork,Ģ. With design and manufacturing experience in the bicycle, aerospace, automotive, and water sports industries, Risse Racing Technology now offers service and tuning on most brands of shocks and forks.ġ. We now offer suspension service and tuning of most brands of forks and shocks. Risse Racing - Mountain Bike Suspension Service.