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I have recently fitted Rock Shox Dart 3 to my RTS, and they dont seem to like the cold!

Their first ride was at Wales, where they offered only 1/2 inch or so of travel for the first few miles, and then froze up. Second ride on them at home, it was an icy ride, so no travel. Final ride on them so far was Cannock, where I got about 1 inch of stiff travel.

However, when I work on the RTS inside my house and its lovely and warm, I can bounce the forks and get around 3-4 inches of smooth travel.

Its frustrating as my Rock Shox Tora's are unaffected by the weather, and my previous elastomer forks (Manitou and Pro-Circuit) never had this problem.

Is there anything I can do?
 
You've found one of the reasons why elastomers aren't very suitable as a sping medium despite there inherent damping qualities and relative light weight. If you can retro-fit some springs then I'd suggest putting a spring in one leg and keeping the elastomers in the other.
Otherwise, ride faster and pump your forks up and down all the time to generate a bit of heat :wink:
 
Pickle":2racssh8 said:
Seriously, any suggestions?


Ride faster and produce more heat ;)

I use a speed spring in one leg of my judys and they never freeze up.

I use englund air carts in the other pair and they are fine too.
 
speedplay":3u4cnucf said:
I use a speed spring in one leg of my judys and they never freeze up.

I use englund air carts in the other pair and they are fine too.

Whats involved with installing a speed spring, and what are the benefits/costs?

cannondale king":3u4cnucf said:
as there dart3's have you left the lock out on buddy :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Feels like it, believe me!
 
Right, I've discovered the problem!

THERE BL**DY BROKEN! :x

Decided at the weekend to read the instructions, to make sure I wasn't missing something really obvious. As I thought, with the adjuster on the top of the left leg, you can alter the pre-load.

So I had a go......really stiff.....its turning.....here we go


crack


it comes off it my hand :shock:


Turns out it had been glued in place!

Needless to say, Pauls Cycles were very apologetic and want them back to replace!

So I'll be RTSless for a week as it makes its way to Norfolk, but looking forward to it coming back all well again and for some proper bouncy riding :roll:
 
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