Mojo or TF tuned??

TBonio
TBonio Posts: 4
edited April 2011 in MTB workshop & tech
Hi guys,

I'm after some advice, I have a Fox RP23 shock that's in real need of a service, who is best to use? TF, Mojo or is there somewhere else?

All advice greatly appreciated

T

Comments

  • bennett_346
    bennett_346 Posts: 5,029
    What's wrong with it? The basic seal service can be done by yourself without voiding the warranty, fox sell a kit for i think around £4.95 of all the replacement seals you need and enough fluid to complete the job. It's simple and there are lots of video and written guides to help you, so unless there is something specifically wrong with it your first port of call could be this?
  • TBonio
    TBonio Posts: 4
    Hi,

    The propedal isn't working, the shock starts to sag when it's locked, even in the firmest setting. Also it doesn't rebound very well, even when set at the fastest rebound it still doesn't return to the starting position, it is correctly pressurised for my weight and still holds it pressure fine


    T
  • bennett_346
    bennett_346 Posts: 5,029
    Mojo if it is in warranty, Tftuned and get it push tuned whilst its on if it isnt in warranty.

    :P
  • cavegiant
    cavegiant Posts: 1,546
    +1 on bennett.

    If warranty, still get mojo to tune it for you. Their custom tune only costs £30 if done with a warranty repair. No push parts at Mojo, but that is just a small part of the tune.
    Why would I care about 150g of bike weight, I just ate 400g of cookies while reading this?
  • TBonio
    TBonio Posts: 4
    It is out of warranty so I reckon TF with a push tune looks like the best option, thanks for the help.

    T