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  1. M

    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    My new elastomer plugs showed up yesterday and I went and installed them right away. MUCH better now. Much better.
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Right. They look fine until you get on them. I didn't know at the time that they were elastomer - I thought air or oil and assumed they were under pressure or the seals had gone. Elastomers don't bottom out in the strictest sense of the term so when I got on it, they dropped but I realized...
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Quick update. I ordered the elastomer refresher kit from that site. Turns out there is a color code. Blue soft, red medium and yellow firm. I'm confident I'll be able to set the suspension sorted just fine once I get a few firm plugs in there. I've put about 15miles on the bike so far and I...
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Quick addendum - are there levels of stiffness for these elastomer slugs? Here they have the option for firm and medium.. Can anyone shed some light? I can start a new thread if it would help.
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Thanks for the insights and warnings! I had no idea ): Okay I guess I won't be doing any major trails with this bike. Poo. *shrug* Oh well - roads first, light XC. I'm good with that. I took a closer look at the shocks. They are elastomer. Attached pic. So the bottom line then is that they...
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Thanks,. I just did a rough measurement. 17 inches give or take. I'll get the guys at the lbs to do a proper one so they can give me their opinions on a decent suspension fork. If anyone else has suggestions I'm totally open. I'm willing to drop around $350 USD for 100mm+, with a lockout...
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Thanks for the insight. I'll definitely keep that in mind. How are they typically measured? Inches or mm? I suppose I can yank the current set out and see what the length is on that - would that help? Knowing that?
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Thanks RockiMtn! I have yet to contact my lbs with suspension questions. I will likely replace them however because I want a set with lockouts - these don't have that. And while I do mostly ride the road, I'd like to start XC'ing and getting a fresh pair of suspension forks that will meet...
  9. M

    SOLD! 17" Rocky Mountain Cirrus (estay) w/ Syncros Powe

    I keep coming back here too *tear* A day late, a buck short and 17" is too short. Mine is [was] 19" [thought it was 18 - or maybe it's 18 1/2] and I had to ride the seat high as it was. [I have long legs] Great deal though and a shame I can't jump on it ):
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    I lowered the stem [thanks FluffyChicken!] and got the rear derailleur/shifter sorted. You called it, rider. Going back and forth between the screws and cable adjuster I can now shift through all the gears, up and down. Took it for a spin around the block [with flat shocks] and it handled...
  11. M

    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    I'll give that a shot. I'm hoping to tear it down soon.
  12. M

    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Thanks. The decals aren't doing it for me [and they are decals not cleared over - some goo-gone cleans it off nicely] - hope I don't catch too much flak - they gotta go but I'm interested in less, um, flashy, replacements if anyone knows where or if it's possible to get replacement decals...
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    You might be right-on there. I haven't looked it over in detail but I'll check the screws. Makes sense if the shifter is topped out but the derailleur isn't. That's what I was basing my thoughts on as well but I think the Fusion was also available in 91 and 92 [its not referenced on that...
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    Rocky Mountain Fusion Find

    Hi folks, I was hoping someone would know the year of this RM Fusion and maybe give me some thoughts on a few fixes? [edit** seems to be a 93] I picked it up this weekend and it seems to be mostly vanilla with only the fork being replaced [and possibly the rims/hubs but I can't tell] I...
  15. M

    Rocky Mountain Cirrus [trouble] Cracked Seat Tube

    Will do. I'll go take some pics and post it right up.
  16. M

    Rocky Mountain Cirrus [trouble] Cracked Seat Tube

    Thanks for all the feedback guys. I figured it was kind of a wash. For a while I thought I could get it welded but the few phone calls I made, nobody would take it on. It's been almost a year now and after some scrounging around online I found and bought a RM Fusion as a fixer upper. It's...
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    Rocky Mountain Cirrus [trouble] Cracked Seat Tube

    That would certainly be an ideal situation. A nice wall decoration and a replacement frame. (: They aren't easy to come across however and I need to make the call in the next few days... Scrap it and buy a new bike (which I need to get to and from work) or get it fixed in the next few days-...
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    Rocky Mountain Cirrus [trouble] Cracked Seat Tube

    Thanks for the reply gump. There is about 3.5 - 4 inches inside the tube. I noticed the flare - that's definitely rough-housing pot holes and bad roads for over 15 years with my butt planted into the seat. GO HARDTAIL! My only thought was tearing it down and bringing it to a specialty...
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    Rocky Mountain Cirrus [trouble] Cracked Seat Tube

    I'm a sad rider today, my friends... My baby, my muse... my best friend... nay, scratch that, my first, true love... She's broken... I still remember that day, all those years ago, plucking her from the hanger on high and lo'unto the dealer, bellowing: "Build me this!" And...
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