How often are your Monarch / Ohlins needing topped up?

MartynG

New Member
Joined
May 26, 2018
Messages
53
Reaction score
43
Location
Leeds
Hey all,

Just noticed my shocks were flat as a pancake after today's ride to the Bike shop and was wondering what the average length of time of a repump should be?

I don't hammer them, this week that have had very little trail use mostly flat riding dirt paths etc...

Both shocks needed a good pump and the monarch was essentially dead with only 50psi in it?

How often are you guys pumping your shocks?
 
⚡ EMTB Pro Go Pro — Living Intelligence Reports, exclusive discounts & ad-free Up to 25% off Peaty's, PEMBREE, Magicshine & more · Ad-free browsing · Pro badge See the deals →
I pump up my pikes every 6-12 months
 
The reason I ask is the Manual suggest to check them every time you take the bike out.

It states in the booklet to check the Ohlins every ride and the monarch every ride.

So after cleaning I checked mine today (just because) and they were indeed off.

My monarch was down to around 50/100 psi and my Ohlins were down too.

I topped them both up, but I seen on here some users saying their shocks (especially the monarch) leak a lot and have had them replaced.

I'm just curious if this is normal and expected or if it really should only be around once a month.

Cheers guys :)
 
The reason I ask is the Manual suggest to check them every time you take the bike out.

It states in the booklet to check the Ohlins every ride and the monarch every ride.

So after cleaning I checked mine today (just because) and they were indeed off.

My monarch was down to around 50/100 psi and my Ohlins were down too.

I topped them both up, but I seen on here some users saying their shocks (especially the monarch) leak a lot and have had them replaced.

I'm just curious if this is normal and expected or if it really should only be around once a month.

Cheers guys :)

Doomanic I'd be interested to hear your results. I hope you can post your results.

Dammit... I quoted myself ... DOH! Sorry!
 
Yeah, I'll let you know.
 
Thanks Doomanic

I Forget is your bike same as mine, Expert? Do we have the same monarch and Ohlins shocks/forks?
 
No. My bike isn't even a Spesh... :ROFLMAO: I know, a non-Levo rider, heretic, burn him, etc.

You just reminded me that I ought to check it, it's been 5 months since I set it up.
 
No. My bike isn't even a Spesh... :ROFLMAO: I know, a non-Levo rider, heretic, burn him, etc.

You just reminded me that I ought to check it, it's been 5 months since I set it up.

Haha yea it doesn't matter I suppose I guess they we will likely all be similar in their maintenance :)

Still interested to know.
My monarch was the worse, it was honestly flat as a pancake :)
 
You may have a leaky valve as you should not lose that amount of air. Although my forks are a different brand (Fox 36) I check them every month or so and have not had to put air in them for at least 6 months. My rear was air but I changed it to a coil 4 months ago. However I just checked it and it has not lost any air either.

You can use the following tool to check/tighten your valve. You can get something similar from Halfords as well if you need it in a hurry ?



4D7F9A72-E056-4903-A04F-6C3BFD024F99.png
 
I run a Shockwiz at either end so check mine before and after each ride. I found I was losing pressure in my RS Super Deluxe but once I got all the air out and re pressurised REMEMBERING TO CYCLE THE SHOCK EVERY 50 psi WHILST PUMPING TO EQUALISE THE +ve and -ve CHAMBERS, it has been perfect.
I did buy a Specialized track pump style shock pump which is a revelation if you have to pump shocks up to and over 300 psi.
 
Doomanic I'd be interested to hear your results.
I can't actually remember what they were set at originally, but given how well they are working I'd say the pressure in them now is about right and they haven't lost any significant amount of pressure.
 
Keep reading
    Browse all

    Similar Threads

    Community Stats

    Since 2018
    670K
    Messages
    41,111
    Members
    Join 30,000+ Riders, it's free!
    Back
    Top