I have a 2021 Zeb Select that came with my Vitus E-Sommet VRS that I just can't get setup right, it's always harsh even with too little or too much pressure, and I'm now wondering if I have a faulty fork.
The main issue seems to be a relatively strong force sucking it into it's travel. This means with no load on the forks (bike is lifted up), it sits at about 10% sag even with plenty of pressure in the shock (60psi+). The fork feels incredible stiff and takes out almost none of the low level chatter on trails. Probably the opposite of plush, you really have to ride it hard before the fork begins to come alive.
My internet research suggests this is a problem with the negative air chamber being unbalanced, and I've tried various tips to equalise pressure without success: zip tie in stanchion gap while fork is at 30% sag, pumping from 0psi in 10psi steps and cycling the fork every time.
Any other suggestions of what I can do, or do I have a faulty fork I need to get replaced or is this just expected for the budget Zebs?
The main issue seems to be a relatively strong force sucking it into it's travel. This means with no load on the forks (bike is lifted up), it sits at about 10% sag even with plenty of pressure in the shock (60psi+). The fork feels incredible stiff and takes out almost none of the low level chatter on trails. Probably the opposite of plush, you really have to ride it hard before the fork begins to come alive.
My internet research suggests this is a problem with the negative air chamber being unbalanced, and I've tried various tips to equalise pressure without success: zip tie in stanchion gap while fork is at 30% sag, pumping from 0psi in 10psi steps and cycling the fork every time.
Any other suggestions of what I can do, or do I have a faulty fork I need to get replaced or is this just expected for the budget Zebs?