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creaking /clicking noise from 2014 Fox factory ctd fork


Lukep

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I took my bike in for a full service in January the fork and the shock were sent to omnico for a full service.

3 weeks ago I started hearing a clicking and creaking noise coming from the front of the bike.

I checked the usual stuff headset,stem, top cap took all off cleaned and reinstalled bolts torqued etc.

Noise still there took the bike back to my lbs and they told me it is a common issue on the fox forks and it needs to go back to omnico to be replaced.

Is this a common issue and can it be fixed?

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Yes, they replace the fork. Had it happen to me and they replaced and I was told it is quite common.

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They are saying I need to pay for the repairs because the fork is more than a year old, did this happen to your fork in the first year?

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I am curious as to whether Fox repairs the OP's fork under guarantee.

 

A google search shows that Fox's budget "Open Cartidge Damper" (OCD) has a terrible service record:

 

http://forums.mtbr.com/shocks-suspension/2013-fox-f29-120mm-ctd-evolution-series-ctd-damper-issue-806075-4.html

 

http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/fox-ctd-climb-mode-issues

 

http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?256121-Fox-float-29er-fork-with-Decend-trail-amp-climb-Should-the-fork-lock-out-on-climb/page3

 

The CTD Fox fork damper on my 2013 Anthen 29 has just packed up. The "C" mode no longer works and the "T" feels a bit sick. If they don't warrant the OP's bike, they probably wont cover mine. I am not in the mood to take on an un-winnable fight, but if FOX are not listening and they is no indication of their commitment to back their product, the next bike I purchase will have a different make of fork and shock.

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Check the crown race, get some one to take it off and install it again with some grease. That might do the trick. 

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It is common for freaking Fox forks to creak between the crown and upper (anodised / Kashima coated) legs.... a factory fault (so common), but they get away with it 1 year after purchase.

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If they aren't prepared to back their product for what is a common fault I can see Rochshox getting a big boost with people switching

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  • 2 weeks later...

Common problem with the CSU - crown steerer unit. It's the creaking part. Had the CSU replaced 4 times under warranty. Ended up getting a RockShox instead. problem solved.

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I've got the 2014 34 CTD. The creaking is the least of my problems. Just not a great product.

Fox still makes some great forks including the 36 and the 40, but you'll have to go a long way to convince me to ride a 34 again.

 

 

 

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I am curious as to whether Fox repairs the OP's fork under guarantee.

 

A google search shows that Fox's budget "Open Cartidge Damper" (OCD) has a terrible service record:

 

http://forums.mtbr.com/shocks-suspension/2013-fox-f29-120mm-ctd-evolution-series-ctd-damper-issue-806075-4.html

 

http://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/fox-ctd-climb-mode-issues

 

http://www.rotorburn.com/forums/showthread.php?256121-Fox-float-29er-fork-with-Decend-trail-amp-climb-Should-the-fork-lock-out-on-climb/page3

 

The CTD Fox fork damper on my 2013 Anthen 29 has just packed up. The "C" mode no longer works and the "T" feels a bit sick. If they don't warrant the OP's bike, they probably wont cover mine. I am not in the mood to take on an un-winnable fight, but if FOX are not listening and they is no indication of their commitment to back their product, the next bike I purchase will have a different make of fork and shock.

 

If the FIT damper packs up, a service should sort it out. When last did you have it done? At worst it's the bladder that's gone, which is a service part, although then you'd have no damping at all.

 

As for the CTD EVO issue you mention, it doesn't apply to the OP's fork - he's got the Factory version with the FIT cart. A cold sixer says it's the CSU - and if it's out of warranty he's in for a new CSU unless your LBS can convince the agents otherwise.

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I have read on another online forum that they mention to use Loctite blue to sort it out - I'm thinking of giving it a try on my friend's bike  :whistling:

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