I have a set of Yari's on my 2020 AllMtn 3.0 and after 500 miles I still feel they have more stiction than I want. I am comparing this to various Fox, Suntour and RS forks I have used over a few years, none of which were a 'higher spec' than the Yari's (basic Fox 34's, RS Reba's, Suntour 35 Aions)
Although the Yari's are pretty much new, I have had the air side completely apart as I replaced the Debonair spring with a 180. All looked OK inside tbf, no excess grease/not dry anywhere, all seemed about right. I added a little oil to the sponges and cleaned/re-lubed the wipers anyway given the lowers were off. Stiction wise, it felt exactly the same after so I presume it was OK to start with.
So the only thing I haven't touched is the damper side. Is the stock 2020 Motion Control really that bad? I could do without spending what will be around £250 (as I would replace the wipers with SKF at the same time) for a Charger but I will plump for it if it solves the problem.
I have googled as much as I can but many of the reports (mainly good, but some saying no difference except on big hits) are on older Yari's which I have read used a lower quality MC system.
It's not even like I am after an improvement in damper adjustability - the stock setup is fine for my purposes, it's just this bloody stiction I am trying to get rid of as the small bump compliance is getting on my nerves. Does the MC system have a lot more going on inside to increase stiction? Or is it just the wipers? The wipers felt pretty good when I slid the lowers back on so I don't think they are the main culprit. Either that or I guess the bushings need to be reamed but I am trying to avoid that.
At this rate I'm tempted to remove the whole damper side and run the tube totally open just to see what it feels like.
Anyone fitted a Charger to some late Yari's that can advise if it helped stiction?
Although the Yari's are pretty much new, I have had the air side completely apart as I replaced the Debonair spring with a 180. All looked OK inside tbf, no excess grease/not dry anywhere, all seemed about right. I added a little oil to the sponges and cleaned/re-lubed the wipers anyway given the lowers were off. Stiction wise, it felt exactly the same after so I presume it was OK to start with.
So the only thing I haven't touched is the damper side. Is the stock 2020 Motion Control really that bad? I could do without spending what will be around £250 (as I would replace the wipers with SKF at the same time) for a Charger but I will plump for it if it solves the problem.
I have googled as much as I can but many of the reports (mainly good, but some saying no difference except on big hits) are on older Yari's which I have read used a lower quality MC system.
It's not even like I am after an improvement in damper adjustability - the stock setup is fine for my purposes, it's just this bloody stiction I am trying to get rid of as the small bump compliance is getting on my nerves. Does the MC system have a lot more going on inside to increase stiction? Or is it just the wipers? The wipers felt pretty good when I slid the lowers back on so I don't think they are the main culprit. Either that or I guess the bushings need to be reamed but I am trying to avoid that.
At this rate I'm tempted to remove the whole damper side and run the tube totally open just to see what it feels like.
Anyone fitted a Charger to some late Yari's that can advise if it helped stiction?