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• #177
I got mine I'm bike24, and only the hard spring had a damper. That was months ago and not sure they still do it.
Bit they reply fast. Then there Dr Cannondale in Germany too.
If really stuck, you can buy elastomer and shape it (I don't have the tools) or get replacements in the USA. But those are £££
Occasionally one can get lucky on the eBay's. Make sure you have the right model fork :)
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• #178
Did you finish the bike @JWestland ? Any pics?
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• #180
They won’t touch Cannondale stuff that’s this early. 2006 or later if iirc.
Cannondale have no stock of the spring / MCU assembly - anyone who is selling them has got hold of some NOS from back in the day.
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• #181
Thanks, messaged them.
It's an old skool 60mm travel dooberry. The most exciting bit of the internals is that rubber thing. Seems they are going the way of the dodo though. Challenging.
Should have just shelled out on this: think it would have fit and is now pretty rare:https://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/Cannondale-Super-Fatty-Headshock-Headshok-replacement/263350880134#vi__app-cvip-panel -
• #182
Nearly there got interrupted by other things (drawing comic, annoying life stuff)
Tune gear then cut cables or let biek ship do it they are way too long!
Note the pretty hope hub :)
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• #183
https://qwertycycles.co.uk/products/cannondale-headshock-dl-mc-50-spring-medium-kf242
It's 1 cm short but if one cm of yours is salvageable it may work? The spring should hold it together.
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• #184
This has been on going longer than dbad. Is it done?
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• #185
Back from the shop just need to tune gears and get a spacer / bar end caps.
Classy all black or gold / red for a touch of rasta tones, what to do.
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• #186
Not red - green if its an exact match to the frame - otherwise black - gold if you must
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• #187
Tx! No green then, as it's impossible to get the seatpost clamp green.
So black spacer and a gold bar-end then. Unfortunately 1.56 spacers are hen's teeth and ££ I will ask if the Dremel the manfriend has can grind down an 1.5. The cheapest 1.56 I found are $30 :/
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• #188
Can we a have a proper photo please!
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• #189
Will do once it's ready to cycle, waiting for spacer/plugs.
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• #190
lol - just my opinion - do what you want with it :)
watched a youtube on overhauling one of those forks...nutsdid these frames come with cantis / v-brakes & disk mounts on them?
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• #191
castlenuts
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• #192
This one has disc mounts but I think usually it was sold with v-brakes.
I was lucky I only had to replace the elastomer, taking the whole thing apart is tricky. Howard has done it and made a nice thread on here :)
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• #193
Gears all tuned, bar end caps in the post...
... let's try the lockout! Hey, it doesn't work. Oh ballix, the screw broke off.
More work then 🙄🙄🙄🙄😤😤😤😤
Edit: false alarm it works...but looks a bit broken? Ok ready to use it for work!
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• #194
On the versions with hydraulic dampers that hex bolt thing shouldn't come off. It's a super-tight press fit. Not sure about the elasto / spring versions though..
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• #195
It's an air damper I think it's ok, it still works and ones they sell have a seperate button with bolt.
Mild bit if panic as the manfriend thought it was bust! And those air piston cartridges in 60/70 mm travel are "hen's teeth"
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• #196
Item 332526422487 on ebay if still stuck seller has a few more
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• #197
Ah yeah the bolt thing shouldn't come off.
But if it all kinda works once back together just leave it alone :)
Actually. Ignore that ^.
Be warned.
It might be - and I'll have a think about it - that if the hex bolt comes off the only thing holding the lower of the fork in to the upper are the little two race clips.
Which is bad.
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• #198
http://www.vrvbike.com/shop/cannondale-headshok-bouchon-fourche-dd60-damping-dial-kit-hd119.html
It seems normal this comes off?
The air piston is threaded on with locktite underneath it, the spring and elastomer can't go anywhere.
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• #199
The dial thing should come off, but the bolt it sits on should not.
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• #200
Ah, HM, in mine I can simply unscrew the tiny screw. Then I can pull the hexabolt and cap off.
The tiny screw basically holds it all down so that the lockout dial works. If I screw it too tight, I can't turn the button. If it's not there, the button has nothing to hold itself against.
And you can buy the button with bolt seperate. There doesn't seem to be anything the hook the hexabolt against, no threads or a specific shape it's just a round hole that goes over fork bit, I just push it down.
It was like that from when I bought it, so either previous owner broke it, or fatty D 60 forks work like that?
Cavehill is a scenic place to die anyway if it all goes horribly wrong :p
Sorry to bother you again @JWestland. Where did your source that rubber thing? Think I'm having the same problem as you in that all the new springs come sans damper...where's your source?