

To get full travel I have to get over the handle bars and throw all my weight up and down compressing the fork over and over till it loosens up a bit, not that this would help while riding. The springs are whatever comes in them by default and are too stiff. The WRT54G v2 and the WRT54G v3 (and so on) have different hardware and so the firmware for the v3 may not work correctly on the v2. Like others have said the fork doesn't seem to soak up the little stuff, especially at slower speeds. The version numbers that Cisco puts on their home WiFi routers is in regard to the hardware used. I weigh around 240lbs and it does flex when cutting side to side because I hear the rotor ping against the pads when doing so. Since the end of winter I've continued riding to work and have gone trail riding about 4 times 4hrs each time. So far I rode to work for one winter with the bike. They don't seem to have much travel anymore either. When they do lock out on their own and I depress them one of the wipers *pops* up the stanction and spits oil about the place. The lockout function doesn't work anymore regardless of lever position and they now lock out when they feel like it. Now they've messed up again though they've hardly done many miles since and have been used only for the occassional potter around the countryside, no jumping/etc. The were fixed under warranty really fast and continued to work for a while after that. I posted here in May about them losing damping ability. Llll ROCK SHOX Judy J3 Poplock prix bas sur la boutique en ligne +++ Livraison rapide 24h! Find best value and selection for your Rock Shox J3 Bike Forks search on eBay. Read it's strength, weaknesses, find deals and pricing. RockShox J3 2006 Front Shocks user reviews: 3.2 out of 5 - 25 reviews.
