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1Cor10:23 07-14-2015 10:56 AM

Spring bind - Raceseng CasCam & Ohlins RT
 
Hi everyone,

Lately I've been experiencing a bit of spring "twang" but only happens at right about full lock (left sounds a bit worse than right); basically turn to full lock, hear a tiny bit of spring bind, unwind about 10 degrees and you get a bit more spring bind release noise. Other than approaching lock and releasing from lock (about 10 degrees of rotation I'd say), no other noises from coils.

I'm a bit perplex since the @Raceseng perches come with radial bearings, which usually clear up an issue like this.

Getting an alignment on Thursday so will ask my tech to take a look. Would appreciate any thoughts in the meantime.

Thanks!

mokinbird87 07-14-2015 02:17 PM

hmm.. i dont know if my issue is spring bind but for sure after installing the plates, at a full lock, i hear a weird creak. both sides. Am I supposed to grease something? OEM springs here.

1Cor10:23 07-14-2015 02:21 PM

@mokinbird87 I used to run the plates on stock suspension, didn't have the creak noise

I talked to jarett, he suggested I take a look at the spring perch to check if it seized.

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NyC Zn6 07-14-2015 03:39 PM

Check your preload. my coils did the same thing. It created a binding noise of the springs. I adjusted the top collar to tighten the preload and it was good.

1Cor10:23 07-14-2015 03:56 PM

@NyC Zn6 will do, I recall ohlins wants 2mm preloaded, my alignment guy (super knowledgeable and races) suggested just snug. Hopefully it's as simple as this...

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