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Leaky Noleen Mega Air rear shock
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December 02, 2004, 12:36:08 am »
I bought a new 2001 Razorback frame (warehouse clearance?) this year. The rear shock has been losing air right from the get go. I weigh about 165 lb, so I set the pressure from between 140 and 150 psig. Every ride I'd lose between 50 and 75 psig. I noticed that when I unscrewed the schraeder valve cap I heard a little puff of air escaping, so I chased the schraeder valve threads and retightened the schraeder valve. I still lose about 30 psi every ride. My questions are:
1) Is it worth trying to rebuild?
2) Should I attempt the rebuild myself or send it to Noleen shock service (the exploded view of the shock from the manual looks daunting!)?
3) Can I replace the Noleen with a newer Fox Float RL pull shock directly, or do I need a new seat stay as well?
4) Where can I source a Fox shock and seat stay?
Thanks for your help,
Matt
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Re: Leaky Noleen Mega Air rear shock
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December 03, 2004, 03:53:39 pm »
if you can't get it warranteed then go to Noleenshockservice. If the bike (2001) is a new bike, call k2, they might rebuild it fer free for 'ya. They did for my Oz nr2 shock.
You could put a fox on there but your frame would require a new strut for the shock assembly from k2 i believe. The new razorbacks have the fox.
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December 06, 2004, 01:05:56 pm »
I had the same problem with my Noleen on my '01, although it lasted a good long time before it started to leak. I took the shock off and sent it to the Noleen folks for a rebuild (somewhere around $100). It never worked properly however when I got it back. It always locked up during rides. To Noleen's credit, they offered to make it right free of charge. But I opted to get a Fox Float RL. I had to go through a bike shop, as K2 said they would not deal with customers directly. The Fox requires the special seat stays. The whole deal was around $350, but the bad part was that it took a LONG time to get the parts. I gotta blame the shop for that one. Anyway, I really like the Fox shock. It seems more plush and has a wider range of adjustability. Good luck.
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Re: Leaky Noleen Mega Air rear shock
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December 07, 2004, 02:00:24 pm »
I could be mistaken (as always
), but I though I read somewhere here that k2 will now take orders and ship directly to customers
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