meh once everythings right side up again it'll feel fine after you cycle the fork through a couple of times.... and if the feel of your brakes change they need a bleed!
I dont know about your bike, but the oil in My 66 isnt supposed to be in the top of the fork, and it is noticable when I take it down and tide it, I need a couple four or five cycles to get the oil back where it goes again.
With that said, My bike hangs by the front wheel everynight, I dont have any Ill effects from it Bike just needs to warm up a bit before you head down the trail by cycling the suspension a bit and go for it
I dont know about your bike, but the oil in My 66 isnt supposed to be in the top of the fork, and it is noticable when I take it down and tide it, I need a couple four or five cycles to get the oil back where it goes again.
With that said, My bike hangs by the front wheel everynight, I dont have any Ill effects from it Bike just needs to warm up a bit before you head down the trail by cycling the suspension a bit and go for it
My 40 likes to be upside down. It brings the oil to the foam rings and soaks them down. I think Fox even recommends to leave their forks upside to wet the foam oil rings. (I think I read that in their rebuild directions for my Float?) I know with my old Boxxer if it was upside down it would rebound like a pogo stick until the oil got back down. But that was only for about 5 cycles like you said.
I hang my Dhr with a 40 and my Blur 4x with a Pike by the front wheels (and sometimes the rears) with no problems. Party
I dont know about your bike, but the oil in My 66 isnt supposed to be in the top of the fork, and it is noticable when I take it down and tide it, I need a couple four or five cycles to get the oil back where it goes again.
I can see that, not that I was ever worried about it being a problem, just wanted to point out that not all forks are "ready to ride" right after being hung upside down. You still need to make sure to Cycle them a couple times before you barrel down the mountain.
Just to make sure, I do not belive there is a problem with hanging your bikes upside down. It wont hurt anything.
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