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Old August 4th 05, 01:40 PM
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Default Manitou EFC's

HI,

Have recently got a set of Manitou EFC's. They have been riden but not
much. Bought them of ebay. I already had spare elastomers which have
been replaced and the suspensions is fine. BUT there seems to be no
rebound at all. The legs shoot back up rapidly making a clunk sound. My
mate has theese forks and his rebound is smooth as. My rebound adjuster
at the bottom of the left leg seems to be working but makes a clicking
sound. Does anybody know if it can be tweaked, or can oil be inserted
anywhere. Not even sure how the rebound works, does anybody have an
owners manual...

Any help appreciated.

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