Well, it seems I am shit out of luck at the minute with forks! I put an Avalanche damper into my new Lyrik fork and after two rides I'm noticing they have bushing play too lol
Nowhere near as much as the Mezzer's but enough to be able to feel it knocking over repeated high speed movements. No big deal I suppose, I'll just get them sized correctly but again it highlights the shit tolerances they must have for production forks.
And for info. I had been running the 44mm offset Mezzer in the Levo and changed to the 51mm offset Lyrik. I wasn't expecting to feel much of a difference but after two rides I definitely can. I tend to lean quite heavily on the front on corner entry and with the 51mm offset it has a increased tendency to go into understeer, enough to make me dial it back slightly going in. Mid corner doesn't feel as planted either but that could be me being put off by how it feels going in. There is enough of a difference to make me order a lower offset CSU for the Lyrik (the Levo is designed for a 51 offset so this is all just personal handling preference).
Nowhere near as much as the Mezzer's but enough to be able to feel it knocking over repeated high speed movements. No big deal I suppose, I'll just get them sized correctly but again it highlights the shit tolerances they must have for production forks.
And for info. I had been running the 44mm offset Mezzer in the Levo and changed to the 51mm offset Lyrik. I wasn't expecting to feel much of a difference but after two rides I definitely can. I tend to lean quite heavily on the front on corner entry and with the 51mm offset it has a increased tendency to go into understeer, enough to make me dial it back slightly going in. Mid corner doesn't feel as planted either but that could be me being put off by how it feels going in. There is enough of a difference to make me order a lower offset CSU for the Lyrik (the Levo is designed for a 51 offset so this is all just personal handling preference).