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I_Like_Snow 07-19-06 09:05 PM

Fork stays compressed when bike is ridden - can it be fixed?
 
This is a 2000 Cannondale F700. The fork is a Headshok Fatty DL with 70mm of “air-sprung/oil-damped” travel.
The owner has stored the bike hanging upside down for over a year and the bike has seen little use over the past few years. The owner has said that some sort of liquid has dripped out of the fork headset from being hung upside down. I assume that this is the oil that is mentioned in the description of the fork on the Cannondale website.
Overall the bike looks like it is in great condition. It shifts great and otherwise but the front fork has an issue. The fork can still be locked out so that there is no give whatsoever, but when the fork is not locked out it will compress completely down from my forward weight and consequently eliminate any dampening ability that it should have. This occurs despite me not leaning forward on the handlebars or otherwise – the shock just completely compresses down once I get on the bike and begin pedaling.
I like the Headshok and would like to avoid the cost of replacing it but I am not sure if this is possible. I am hoping that this is something that can be repaired.
Has anyone here experienced a similar problem? How did you fix it?
I plan on calling around to some local shops to find out what they think of the issue but I was hoping that someone here may have some helpful information as well.
Thanks to any and all related information.

JKWITS 07-19-06 09:12 PM

I reckon you have lost the oil and there is probably no air in the shock.

Best to go to an LBS since they shouls be able to service it properly and get it back into working order.

Dannihilator 07-19-06 09:14 PM

Get that bike to a cannondale dealer, do not take apart on your own. Any cannondale fork needs to be worked on by a dealer. If you are lucky, they can fix it right there, if not, it has to be sent back to Cannondale for work. It sounds like the seal is screwed up.

picasso0245 10-16-06 05:16 AM

I know how to fix your problem by yourself
contact me davidetwash@voila.fr

regards
james

Stacey 10-16-06 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by picasso0245
I know how to fix your problem by yourself
contact me davidetwash@voila.fr

regards
james


James,

Why not share your knowlege instead of being secretive about it?

mx_599 10-16-06 06:05 AM

why did you delete my post?

a2psyklnut 10-16-06 08:27 AM

Ummmm, namecalling**********

Dannihilator 10-16-06 08:36 AM

People do not send an email to that email address that was provided. For sake of personal well being.

If you are having issues with your headshock, take it to your local cannondale dealer.

mx_599 10-16-06 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by a2psyklnut
Ummmm, namecalling**********

it was a spammer. i thought you could call a spammer a name


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