If you look back through the Focus threads there are a couple of regularly occurring warnings, so I'll say the same thing again ! (@Moderator - maybe pin one of them ?)
I have to say, I love this bike (Jam2 6.9 Nine), I had a few doubts with the weight and the Fox fork, but I have to say it excels at everything and out performs my Kenevo with most things. On paper, it shouldn't do what it does as well as it does.
Some annoying things from the outset were the weird creak,creak,creak with each pedal revolution. The slightly unpredictable rear shock. The slight rear wheel steer feeling on a rare dry track.
I looked everywhere for the creak. It was still there with the suspension locked out, so I stupidly ruled that out straight away and decided it was the seat post or motor mounts. This morning I gave it a good check over for a ride and found some of the suspension bolts were wound out. This seems common on the Focus bikes. Snapped or loose suspension bolts. Loose rear axle.
My Axle was also loose when new.
The problem bolts (everything else is tight):
Now it's all tight, the creaks have gone and the rear end feels far more predictable ! I'm guessing it was binding and flexing.
I'm not sure what happens at Focus as this has been going on for several years and is too regular to be just unfortunate. @Focus-bikes (just in case you ever join the forum - please sort this out !)
I guess either the person who assembles the suspension doesn't care or is a homicidal maniac.
The person who assembles the suspension's torque wrench is completely screwed.
The procedures for assembling the suspension are completely wrong.
The specifications for assembling the suspension are inadequate.
It's strange as the rest of the bike all seems to be immaculately assembled.
And the chain guide is sh1t, as it needs to be raised almost all the way above the chain or it grinds in 1st and 2nd gear.
I have to say, I love this bike (Jam2 6.9 Nine), I had a few doubts with the weight and the Fox fork, but I have to say it excels at everything and out performs my Kenevo with most things. On paper, it shouldn't do what it does as well as it does.
Some annoying things from the outset were the weird creak,creak,creak with each pedal revolution. The slightly unpredictable rear shock. The slight rear wheel steer feeling on a rare dry track.
I looked everywhere for the creak. It was still there with the suspension locked out, so I stupidly ruled that out straight away and decided it was the seat post or motor mounts. This morning I gave it a good check over for a ride and found some of the suspension bolts were wound out. This seems common on the Focus bikes. Snapped or loose suspension bolts. Loose rear axle.
My Axle was also loose when new.
The problem bolts (everything else is tight):
Now it's all tight, the creaks have gone and the rear end feels far more predictable ! I'm guessing it was binding and flexing.
I'm not sure what happens at Focus as this has been going on for several years and is too regular to be just unfortunate. @Focus-bikes (just in case you ever join the forum - please sort this out !)
I guess either the person who assembles the suspension doesn't care or is a homicidal maniac.
The person who assembles the suspension's torque wrench is completely screwed.
The procedures for assembling the suspension are completely wrong.
The specifications for assembling the suspension are inadequate.
It's strange as the rest of the bike all seems to be immaculately assembled.
And the chain guide is sh1t, as it needs to be raised almost all the way above the chain or it grinds in 1st and 2nd gear.