Best? From a being decentto local business' standpoint. Your LBS.
Cheapest is another matter entirely.
You don't *need* a new air spring. You might *want* one though
What?Best as in most reliable and reputable.... I don’t want to buy twice...
assuming you mean air shaft. The latest 2020/21 version is probably not exactly the same. No. Although your 2018/19 OEM air shaft will still do a similar job to a newer version.The air spring is my point, why would I want one. Isn’t the one I have the same?
Air shaft is an air shaft, not sure why you'd need to buy 2. Stick your serial no into the trail head app RockShox Setup Guide | SRAMBest as in most reliable and reputable.... I don’t want to buy twice...
The air spring is my point, why would I want one. Isn’t the one I have the same?
I’m looking to upgrade because I’m not happy with my forks... they just don’t work well enough. And before you say they just need setting up, I’ve done that, loads of time, I just can’t get them to work properly. I want to put the upgraded parts in because I can’t afford new forks and want the best I can get out of the ones I have....What you really need to be looking at is WHAT and WHY you are looking to "upgrade" anything internally. Then make up your own mind as to what best suits your requirements.
I’ve not done a lot of miles,, under 200.... you really think it needs servicing already?
Seeing as you still haven't really answered the question.
I'll have to assume you either don't know what it is you specifically want to improve, can't put it into words well, or simply can't be bothered.
It may possibly be a waste of money upgrading internals if it's the first reason and a waste of others time answering if the last.
TBH most folk wouldn't really be suffering badly from hand/wrist pain and numbness on normal rides in the woods on a completely rigid fork. Are you sure it's the fork?
a Lyrik is kinda overkill for a normal ride in the woods
Lots you're not telling us here, trying to second guess you isn't helping.
I always do a lower service on any new RS fork, they have been known to to skimp on oil previously. I'd do that 1st before I spend a wad of cash up upgrades on a not great fork.
If it was me I'd save my cash for a newer fork rather than trying to upgrade a (no offence to you) a not great fork.
Last word, honest!
You never mentioned less that 200 miles?
No pressures or settings given?
Not mentioned if you added/removed tokens?
Have you done the trailhead app? so see what upgrades available also tuning tips in that.
Bottom line is they are not the best forks to get super plush travel from
Get new foam rings/crush washers to fit while you are at it.
Didn’t even know about this one..... thanksDon't forget the FAST Yari-Up damper upgrade. It lies between the RC2 and the RCT3 but costs the same as the RCT3.
New 2019 V2 FAST Yari/Revelation UP 3 Way Damper Upgrade
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