Has anyone changed the travel on their vanilla's from 125 to 100? Does the ride height shrink or does the fork just only go through 100mm of travel instead of the 125?
That's incorrect. The axle to crown measurement absolutely does change, by the same amount as the travel change. I've done dozens of travel changes on Vanilla forks (did one today in fact).
Larry Mettler http://www.mtnhighcyclery.com
dammit, still having trouble. i got the 125mm setup right. the thing is....on the right leg, when you take out the 25mm spacer for the 100mm setup, the top cap is suppose to come down on top of the 20mm spacer. well how do you keep the top cap on top of the 20mm spacer after you've poured in the oil. everytime i pour in the oil, and screw the top cap back on, the lowers just drop back down to the 125mm axel-crown height. am I missing something here? I know for the left leg, you take out the 25mm spacer, and put that above the negative spring for the 100mm setup.
Sounds like you might not have the spacers arranged correctly. It's a real pain the first time. You have the manual, right? I can send the .pdf if it will help. Here's the diagram from the book:
Once you thread the top cap back down, it will sit against spacer just fine after you get everything together (assuming that everything is in it's proper place). So, don't worry about it, just set the spacers correctly, put everything back together, and go ride.
Larry Mettler http://www.mtnhighcyclery.com
see, i did that, and when i put the fork back together, the lowers just slid down to the 125mm height. do i just have to ride the fork a couple of times and the axle crown height will adjust itself accordingly?
Originally posted by ibismojo see, i did that, and when i put the fork back together, the lowers just slid down to the 125mm height. do i just have to ride the fork a couple of times and the axle crown height will adjust itself accordingly?
Hmmm, are you sure that you got the negative spring spacer in the correct spot? It's a little hard to tell from the diagram in the manual, they should put a better picture on that part. You pull the rod out, slide the negative spring (and the black plastic washer on top of it) down and put the 25mm spacer on top of the negative spring. I could post a close-up picture on Tuesday if that would help. If the lowers are extending too far then I'd be willing to bet the lower 25mm spacer isn't in the right spot.
Larry Mettler http://www.mtnhighcyclery.com
Your spacer should snap on a rod that extends from the cartridge through the spring and up into the top cap, right? The rod can move wherever it wants to probabally up to 150mm no matter what spacers you have on there, the left leg, the one with the main spring and no cartridge, determines how far the fork will move. Check the location of the springs in the other side. It sounds like maybe something is wrong there. Like has been said before there isn't really anything you can do wrong on the right side unless there is something wrong with your cartridge assembly. PS you don't have to take the oil out of the right side to change the travel, just pop off the top cap, pull up on it and snap on or off the spacers you need, then slide the top cap back down and screw it on.
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