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SoldSpartan 08-03-18 06:38 PM

Lockout
 
Will it damage the suspension if I leave the lockout knob engaged while trail riding on mountain biking paths?

fietsbob 08-03-18 07:01 PM

be specific, what fork & how big a drop?

SoldSpartan 08-03-18 07:13 PM

I don't know what you mean about drop but it's a RockShox Recon Silver with 100mm of travel on my Marin Rock Springs 2. Must of rode it 7 miles before I figured out that the lockout was engaged.
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cpach 08-04-18 12:06 AM

It's not great, and yes it can damage some suspension designs, but the Rockshox Silver has a TurnKey damper which has a blowoff so it should be OK taking hits while locked out. In extreme cases you can still damage the damper. I would recommend not making a habit of it, if only because suspension is helpful descending off road!

SoldSpartan 08-04-18 10:18 AM

Well what are the signs if the suspension is damage?

cpach 08-04-18 09:43 PM

In the case of the compression dampener, it would be that it would no longer lockout and whatever compression damping control the fork offered would no longer work. It could also alternately impede the flow of oil in an uncontrolled way making the fork move slowly in both directions.

If your fork feels the way it did before it's fine (it's probably fine.)

SoldSpartan 08-04-18 10:03 PM


Originally Posted by cpach (Post 20488711)
In the case of the compression dampener, it would be that it would no longer lockout and whatever compression damping control the fork offered would no longer work. It could also alternately impede the flow of oil in an uncontrolled way making the fork move slowly in both directions.

If your fork feels the way it did before it's fine (it's probably fine.)

I've noticed a barely noticeable squishing noise coming under the lockout knob; is that something to worry about?

cpach 08-04-18 10:04 PM

That sounds pretty normal. I wouldn't worry about it.

SoldSpartan 08-09-18 12:46 PM

Can you overtighten the lockout knob when locking out or doing the opposite? I ask because I took my bike to LBS for an unrelated matter, and the lockout would not engage, and I think the suspension was a bit spongy. The bike mechanic did his magic and now it works fine; only difference is I don't need to turn the lockout knob 180 degrees just 90. I think he said something about it being overtighten which is why I ask.

cpach 08-09-18 11:22 PM

Sounds like a good question to have asked the mechanic who worked on it.

SoldSpartan 08-10-18 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by cpach (Post 20498317)
Sounds like a good question to have asked the mechanic who worked on it.

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