It may be that the whole system just needs a bleed, have you tried just bleeding it? Yeah if the lockout works for a week after a bleed then stops working, that probably means there's a leak somewhere in the system. That's a pretty fiddly job, very few bike shops could even do it - I'd have your local suspension expert do it if you're not up for a challenge. It's also possible something isn't put together right so you should carefully study the exploded diagram of the parts involved to make sure it's put back together correctly. You can't really "tighten" any of the parts involved, it's all o-rings holding the fluid in. Rockshox Bleed Kit for Xloc Totem This is the kit needed to bleed Rockshox Reverb dropper seatpost or Rockshox suspension forks which use the same XLOC. If you're sure you are leaking fluid from there, the fix would be to buy a rebuild kit and replace all the o-rings involved. Then we switch the line to use bar numbers. We set this line to use time values ( xlocxloc.bartime ). That line is between the high of 12 bars prior ( time 12, high 12) and the current bar’s low ( time, low ). If you remove the rebound knob assembly, the banjo just slides off of it. Here we first make a new trend line with the line.new () function. There are two o-rings that seal between the rebound knob assembly and the banjo fitting and I think another o ring that seals between the rebound knob assembly and the shock body. It's not supposed to be _pinched_ in there, it's just prevented from sliding off. The banjo is just kinda held in between the knob and the shock body. The groove allows the rebound knob assembly to rotate but not slide out of the shock body. Use a rag to cover the bleed tip and charger bleed port, then unthread and remove the syringe. Allow the bladder to come to its natural resting position by waiting a few moments until the syringe stops filling. Push the syringe plunger down and release it. Schedule a demo to see how XLOC simplifies the Producer’s role. Make sure the rebound shaft is fully extended.
An easy-to-use dashboard provides full access to all languages, as well as the QA, Developer, Reports and Producer tabs to track project progress from start to finish. There's like a set screw on the shock body that goes into a groove in the rebound knob assembly - that's what holds the rebound knob assembly in. XLOC gives Producers the power and visibility to coordinate and manage all localization tasks online. Not spins freely, but it should rotate with not very much force. Yeah the banjo-like fitting at the rebound knob at the shock should be loose in the sense that it rotates around the rebound knob assembly.