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ROCKSHOX XLOC REMOTE NOT WORKING FREE
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ROCKSHOX XLOC REMOTE NOT WORKING PLUS
Now you simply twist the damper plus top cap gently back into the top of the fork leg and tighten down the top cap (clockwise this time). Check to see whether the shaft now snaps back after rotating and releasing it. You'll figure out a way of keeping the spring in its place and slip the cap over after one or two tries - patience is a virtue here! Screw the cap back on, remembering that it tightens anticlockwise as you look down on the top cap. Hold it there and carefully fit the aluminium cap.
ROCKSHOX XLOC REMOTE NOT WORKING FULL
Now rotate the shaft one full turn against the tension of the spring and allow the plastic shaft top assembly to "hook" into the recess in the top of the damper. Insert the silver shaft into its position in the damper, allowing the spring's long end to slip into its hole in the damper.

Once it's off the shaft, you should be able to give the spring a bit of a stretch (not too much, just to lengthen it by 3-4mm), then slide it back onto the shaft.Stretching the spring helps to ensure that it won't pop out again at some time in future. Once it's unscrewed, give a firm pull to remove the top cap, then remove the shaft with its spring. The black aluminium top cap is screwed onto the body of the damper with left hand thread, so loosen it by twisting clockwise. Let the oil coating the damper drip bag into the open leg and then place a wad of lint-free cloth over the open leg so no cr*p gets into it. Unscrew the top cap of the damper leg and then carefully pull the damper out of the leg - it helps to twist slowly as you do so. With your bike upright, remove the cable from the spool on top of the leg, followed by the spool itself. Easy to fix because you don't need to take the forks apart or even release pressure in the air-spring leg. What can happen is that the bottom end of the spring pops out of a locating hole inside the damper and can no longer tension anything. If the cable's been replaced but you're still having trouble with the spool on top of the leg not returning to it's off position then the spring inside the Motion Control (MoCo) damper is almost certainly the problem. Mind you Im sure the LBS have ballsed it up as they noted when they set it up originally 6 weeks ago that it was "working in reverse". I'll take it to Evans and sweet talk the guys there. Plus it was almost 4pm and they wanted to go home. The cable was replaced by my LBS yesterday but due to a lack of knowledge about remotes they couldn't do anything more. Nothing happens at the top of the fork and I have to manually turn it. The lever depresses fine, but when pressing the small button it has no tension at all to come back and just sites there.
