Mattwilko92
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Yes ill have a look tomorrow as i need to adjust the rebound on mine anyway.
Thanks Matt, really appreciate it, I’m hoping I’m just being a numpty
I have 22 clicks on my FOX 34 Rhythm.
Yes ill have a look tomorrow as i need to adjust the rebound on mine anyway.
Thanks Matt, really appreciate it, I’m hoping I’m just being a numpty
I have 22 clicks on my FOX 34 Rhythm.
I have 22 clicks on my FOX 34 Rhythm.
Thanks for confirming, so it isn’t me ... can anyone knowledgeable on rebound comment on how the chart on the Fox website quoted earlier with its suggested 13 clicks relates to the actual fork which has 22? If not I’ll call Fox UK
What setup tests did you do to find out you need to set the damper at 22 clicks?Thanks for confirming, so it isn’t me ... can anyone knowledgeable on rebound comment on how the chart on the Fox website quoted earlier with its suggested 13 clicks relates to the actual fork which has 22? If not I’ll call Fox UK ??
Had the same thing and turned out to be a faulty wiring loom. There is quite a sharp kink it needs to make and think that is the issue. The bike shop ordered a new one right away as they had seen before too and presto all sorted. They did diagnostics to see if anything else and nothing so suspect you have the same. A hint that the wire works but not fully is that when I was pressing power on the top you could still see the green lights on the battery indicator from behind the power connector which told me something is working but not right.Day 5 in a row it's not turning on. Even didn't turn on during the day, as I often turn it off/on whilst coaching etc. Didn't come back on. I've a feeling it's getting worse.
I just remove the charging port, wipe both ends with finger/glove (which probably does nothing... Might try not even the magic rub tomorrow) and then press it back in.
TCU = ? ? The Control Unit? Ie the power button?
I thought it was just a software variable.
What setup tests did you do to find out you need to set the damper at 22 clicks?
Have had my 2019 levo expert in the rocket red and storm grey for two days,have ridden it twice and there is paint missing off it where stone couldn't hit am so pissed have a 2018 levo and crashed it about 20 times and has no marks on it WTF.
My one did exactly the same, with the battery lights showing green behind the connector.Had the same thing and turned out to be a faulty wiring loom. There is quite a sharp kink it needs to make and think that is the issue. The bike shop ordered a new one right away as they had seen before too and presto all sorted. They did diagnostics to see if anything else and nothing so suspect you have the same. A hint that the wire works but not fully is that when I was pressing power on the top you could still see the green lights on the battery indicator from behind the power connector which told me something is working but not right.
Paint is weak AF on these bikes
Must be due to a fault in manufacturing. I suggest you contact @Specialized Rider CareHave had my 2019 levo expert in the rocket red and storm grey for two days,have ridden it twice and there is paint missing off it where stone couldn't hit am so pissed have a 2018 levo and crashed it about 20 times and has no marks on it WTF.
Well here's the thing. It turned on today just fine in the morning. Then evening didn't. What I don't understand is that removing the charge port flap thing, then pressing back in place fixes it. WtfHad the same thing and turned out to be a faulty wiring loom. There is quite a sharp kink it needs to make and think that is the issue. The bike shop ordered a new one right away as they had seen before too and presto all sorted. They did diagnostics to see if anything else and nothing so suspect you have the same. A hint that the wire works but not fully is that when I was pressing power on the top you could still see the green lights on the battery indicator from behind the power connector which told me something is working but not right.Day 5 in a row it's not turning on. Even didn't turn on during the day, as I often turn it off/on whilst coaching etc. Didn't come back on. I've a feeling it's getting worse.
I just remove the charging port, wipe both ends with finger/glove (which probably does nothing... Might try not even the magic rub tomorrow) and then press it back in.
TCU = ? ? The Control Unit? Ie the power button?
I thought it was just a software variable.
Bet it's a failing cable, they are known to break.Well here's the thing. It turned on today just fine in the morning. Then evening didn't. What I don't understand is that removing the charge port flap thing, then pressing back in place fixes it. Wtf
Hi All Mountain Coaching,Would a video showing what happens help?
(Can you attach videos?)
Help with these please!....i am about to buy the 2019 Sworks Levo but have read here many issues on motor noise, casing gaps and someone told me about a issue on the headset? .....is that so ? was there an official Specialized Recall on the 2019 models ? i can't seem to find any official recall letter from them ..
I just don't want to buy such an expensive bike and have one with the bad motors etc....how to know? The guy in the store told me the Sworks arrived in late December and he doesn't know anything on the matter or any recall issues
Help with these please!....i am about to buy the 2019 Sworks Levo but have read here many issues on motor noise, casing gaps and someone told me about a issue on the headset? .....is that so ? was there an official Specialized Recall on the 2019 models ? i can't seem to find any official recall letter from them ..
I just don't want to buy such an expensive bike and have one with the bad motors etc....how to know? The guy in the store told me the Sworks arrived in late December and he doesn't know anything on the matter or any recall issues
The headset issue would be totally new to me. I am daily visiting this forum and haven't seen any post about this topic so I wouldn't be afraid.
The SWAT CC steerer tube tool that comes with 2019 carbon Levos has a 5mm hex bolt that is accessed from below the fork crown. The 5mm bolt goes thru a base plate that interfaces with the bottom of the steerer tube tube and preloads the headset bearings by tightening them against the cap on top of the stem. (It also serves as part of the chain breaker.) From the factory mine was set a bit loose (not enough bearing preload), and I noticed a slight clunking sound from the headset area on larger hits. I would advise checking the headset bearing preload on ANY new bike purchase, with or without the SWAT tool.I hadn't heard anything about that either but my headset (2019 Expert) loosened off recently. It tightens up using a 5 or 6mm allen at the bottom of the steerer. I will keep a close eye on it from now on.
I replaced my stock 150mm fox 34 on the carbon comp with a 160mm Mrp ribbon coil 46mm offset fork today. Wow, I feel it was a big improvement. Maybe it was the shorter offset or lowering the stem one spacer but I didn’t have any negative effects on climbing. Thought I’d pass it on. The fork only was a few grams heavier than the fox34 amazingly.
Fitted this the week before Christmas. However....... got a call from TF tuned saying..... Cane Creek have been in touch with them and have said that they do not recommend that you put a DB IL Coil on your 2019 Levo or 2019 Stumpjumper as they are worried the shaft of the shock may snap near the rear eyelet due to the increased leverage force created by the yoke.
So..... I am sending the shock back to TF Tuned who are happy to give me a refund and we are working on 'other' possible options.
It is a real shame as I have been for 3 rides with the new coil shock on and compared to the standard air shock the new coil shock in my opinion is far superior especially on the terrain I ride
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The Coil CS is fine as long as it has the thicker shock shaft on it.
Please see the photo below of my CC Double Barrel. This has the newer, thicker 9.5mm shaft on it. The older CC DB coil shocks had an 8mm shaft. When I say older, I mean 2 to 3 or possibly 4 years ago.
The CC Inline has an 8mm shaft which is why CC are nervous as they believe the leverage action of the Levo and Stumpjumper suspension will be too much for the 8mm shaft to handle. I suspect they may have had a recent a failure or two .
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