Not headstock bearings loose ?Hello
Is this sound normal?
Brand new Fox 38 160 Grip 2.
Driven 20 km's
2023 Mondraker Crafty RR
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Nope. Tried tightening the headset like, a lot. Also slightly over tightened the wheel axle. Nothing helped. When I hold my hand on the black outer legs, I can feel the knocking on the inside of the fork.Not headstock bearings loose ?
If this was me , the bike ridden 20kms ? Straight back to the shop!If this was me (and its not) I would:-
Remove fork from frame.
-Service headset (or even replace)
-Lower leg service on the shock, torque lower bolts to factory spec
-Refit headset and grease
-refit fork
Ride.... I bet this will fix your issue as it will cover a number of variables.
There is a known issue where the stanchion meet the crown where some forks start to creak (not knock), preventive maintenance for this is to work some Loctite into the seal with fork upside down and wait until it sets. This is what Fox do (but they obviously remove the stanchions to add the Loctite).
If this was me , the bike ridden 20kms ? Straight back to the shop!
If it is something internal in the fork , that's clearly poor QA and should not be the buyers problem.
I have contacted both Fox, and the dealership.If this was me , the bike ridden 20kms ? Straight back to the shop!
If it is something internal in the fork , that's clearly poor QA and should not be the buyers problem.
I only get play, when I turn the fork 90 degrees. I disassembled the headset and greased it up, I also tried without the brake caliper. It is definitely the fork..If not the headset or wheel, it sounds like play in the fork bushings to me.
Do you get the same play with the wheel straight and using front brake to rock it forwards and backwards?
Only problem is that I bought it online, so it's quite a hassle, but I have contacted Fox, and the online shop.It's not your problem, it's the shop's problem. Do not open the fork, just do as said above, take the fork back to the shop.
If you bought it online you will have EU distance selling laws to protect your purchase, also credit card protection. The forks are defective so get a refund and start again. The longer you leave it the potentially messier everything gets.Only problem is that I bought it online, so it's quite a hassle, but I have contacted Fox, and the online shop.
Yeah, i know. Altough, the fork was on the bike i bought online, so i have contacted both fox, and the dealership.If you bought it online you will have EU distance selling laws to protect your purchase, also credit card protection. The forks are defective so get a refund and start again. The longer you leave it the potentially messier everything gets.
Agreed to a certain extent but that could be days/weeks off the trail and the advice I gave would take 30 mins.If this was me , the bike ridden 20kms ? Straight back to the shop!
If it is something internal in the fork , that's clearly poor QA and should not be the buyers problem.
That sounds to me like it could also be the hub brought into the equation that needs to be ruled out.I only get play, when I turn the fork 90 degrees. I disassembled the headset and greased it up, I also tried without the brake caliper. It is definitely the fork..
Yeah but one thing worse than buying a new bike and not getting to ride it until a warranty issue is corrected is voiding warranty by touching the problem yourself.Agreed to a certain extent but that could be days/weeks off the trail and the advice I gave would take 30 mins.
I always drop the lowers and slightly more as Fox use too much grease which impacts on harshness.
HelloReviving this, Did you ever solve it? I've had knocking 36's in the past and fox just say 'nothing wrong' which is bullsh1t!!
The reason i found this is my new 38 on my Reign E+ is knocking and on the reign it radiates through the frame which makes it very loud(yes its the fork as put in anther bike)
thanksHello
Yes, it is solved.
It was solved ln mine, and my mates Mondraker with fox 36.
The fork bushings needs to be replaced, and after that, all is good.
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