maxwolfie
under-the-radar comedian
Hi yall
I am wondering if any possible fork damage may be caused by trying to turn the Lockout control from off to past what I now know is actually “on”?
Basically there is about 1/3 of slack which I now realise turns Lockout from off to as-much-on-as-it-will. The point “past” off feels like a heavily sprung area which forcefully returns the dial to the on position. It’s this sprung area that I am asking about.
My reasoning for turning it past this point is that I didn’t think Lockout was working and I expected the Lockout setting to “click” into the on position, which apparently does not happen.
I am wondering if any possible fork damage may be caused by trying to turn the Lockout control from off to past what I now know is actually “on”?
Basically there is about 1/3 of slack which I now realise turns Lockout from off to as-much-on-as-it-will. The point “past” off feels like a heavily sprung area which forcefully returns the dial to the on position. It’s this sprung area that I am asking about.
My reasoning for turning it past this point is that I didn’t think Lockout was working and I expected the Lockout setting to “click” into the on position, which apparently does not happen.