Manitou Skareb 2004 Service Manual
Manitou Skareb 2004 Service Manual
Manitou Skareb 2004 Service Manual
Skareb Platinum
Skareb Super
Skareb Elite
Skareb Comp
28209 Avenue Stanford, Valencia, California 91355
661 257-4411 | fax 661 294-4179 |
www.answerproducts.com
Table of Contents
Description
Page
Introduction
Glossary of Terms
Disassembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions
10
14
Troubleshooting Chart
18
20
21
22
23
Contact Information
Answer Products Customer Service Department
28209 Ave. Stanford
Valencia, CA 91355
Toll Free: (800) 423-0273
Direct: (661) 257-4411
FAX:
(661) 775-1798
E-mail: warranty@answerproducts.com
tech@answerproducts.com
Web site: www.answerproducts.com
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INTRODUCTION
This manual is intended to guide the user through basic service of Manitou Skareb front forks.
Service is supported by the identification of common parts and assemblies that have been
assembled into Service Kits. The purpose of this manual will be to describe conditions that may
drive the need for service and to provide installation instructions for the kits.
Due to the time-consuming nature suspension fork service, at this time our primary focus is to
offer service kits that minimize the amount of downtime and labor involved.
GENERAL WARNING: Suspension forks by design contain gases and fluids under extreme
pressure and warnings contained in this manual must be observed to reduce the
possibility of injury or possible death. Following these instructions can help you reduce
the risk of being injured. Any questions in regards to the information in this manual
should be directed to Answer Products Customer Service at (661) 257-4411.
WARNING Suspension forks use compressed air to provide fluid pressure in the damping
system and spring resistance in Air models. BOTH systems must be relieved of pressure
prior to servicing these systems. Failure to relieve air pressure could result in injury or
possible death.
CAUTION: The Skareb suspension fork uses precision machined aluminum and other soft
alloy components. Using correct tools for assembly is essential to prevent damage.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Air Cap Top cap that threads into top of air/spring leg (this is the left leg of the fork as you are
seated on the seat). Forks may be controlled with an air/spring or a coil spring. The air cap
contains the Schrader Valve, which is used to control the spring rate or SAG of air forks.
Air Spring A mechanism that is used to control the SAG of an air fork.
Arch A support that connects the two outer lower legs of the casting so as to keep them moving
in unison.
Boss The word used to describe an outer casting that has brake posts for V-brakes or
cantilever brakes.
Bottom Out Bumper A rubber or elastomer device that absorbs the shock that occurs when a
suspension is compression to its limit.
Bushings A cylindrical sleeve between a fork stanchion tube (inner leg) and a fork outer
casting (slider), which facilitates the sliding movement between these two parts.
Coil Spring A coiled piece of metal that acts as a spring to help suspend a fork.
Compression The phase of the suspension operation in which the wheel travels up, or travels
closer to the frame. The suspension forks reaction to a bump in the trail.
Compression Damping Restriction of the rate that the suspension compresses under load.
Crown Steerer Assembly the stanchion legs (inner legs), the fork crown, and the steer tube
pressed together as one assembly. This assembly is then finished by adding all of the fork
internals and then outer casting (slider).
Damping A function that modifies the rate of suspension compression or rebound.
Detent An indentation that causes a rotating adjuster to stop at fixed increments.
Drop Out The end of an outer casting (slider) where the wheel attaches.
FFD Fluid Flow Damping. A Manitou patented low cost oil damping system. The compression
damping is non-adjustable and the rebound damping may be non-adjustable or adjustable
damping.
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Remove the 2mm fixing screw on top of the damper knob on top right side of the fork.
Remove 2 balls and springs from inside the top cap.
Unscrew the compression damping assembly using a 24mm socket.
Pour old oil out of the top of the fork, then compress fork upside down over oil drain pan
3-5 times to get oil out from under rebound piston and discard appropriately.
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3. From the right leg dropout, use 8mm hex wrench to turn the damper shaft clockwise until
it can be pushed into the casting.
4. Remove 11mm hex bolt (Compression Rod bolt) from bottom of Left leg.
5. Remove crown/steer/inner leg assembly from the outer leg casting over a drain pan,
because Semi Bath oil will leak out of bottom of casting once you pull the inner legs from
the outer casting legs.
6. Be sure to drain all Semi Bath oil out of casting before re-assembly of fork.
7. Remove left leg end cap and compression rod assembly from inner left leg. Then remove
spring and Air piston rod.
8. Use a long narrow rod approximately 18/458mm long and no greater than _/7mm in
diameter and insert it into the left inner leg from the bottom of the leg. Be sure to direct
the rod through the center of the negative spring assembly that is about halfway up the
inner leg. Once the rod has contacted the air piston, use a rubber mallet and tap the
piston out through the top of the inner leg.
Assembly Instructions
Assembly of Air Piston and Compression Rod Assembly
WARNING All leg caps for Damper and Spring systems must be properly tightened prior to
use. Failure to do so could result in injury or possible death.
1. Apply a small amount of Prep M grease onto the threads at the top of the left inner leg
with your finger.
2. Apply a small amount of Prep M grease around the outside diameter of the new air
piston.
3. Insert the air piston (metal side up) into the inner leg through the threaded area at the top
of the inner leg. Use your fingers to push the piston past the threads into the leg.
Air Piston is
inserted into
inner leg with
metal side
facing up
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4. Re-install the air push rod, positive spring (that has been well greased), and compression
rod assembly. Tighten per the Fastener and Torque Values section.
5. Pour about 3cc of a 40wt or greater automotive oil into the top of the piston and then
install the air cap assembly. Tighten the air cap assembly 30-50in/lbs.
6. Fully extend the damper shaft and slide the rubber bumper against the inner leg end cap.
Insert the crown/steer assembly into the outer legs to the upper bushing. Holding the fork
horizontal, inject 16cc of 5-40wt Semi bath oil into the hole at the bottom of each outer
leg (Figure 2). A syringe works well for this procedure.
7. Push the outer legs past the lower bushing and reinstall the 4mm bolt and tighten 8mm
damper fitting in a counterclockwise direction. Tighten per the Fastener and Torque
Values section.
8. Use a shock pump (p/n 85-4069) to fill the air system to the recommended levels as
outlined in the Fastener and Torque Values section.
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o-ring that is around the piston at top of assembly. Install the assembly and tighten end cap
to specified torque value.
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16mm Hex shaped Volume control nut all of the way counterclockwise after you tighten
the entire assembly into the inner leg. Use: the Manitou Volume Control Adjuster (P/N:
85-3007) to do this.
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Answer Kit #
85-5191
85-5189
85-5194
85-5192
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Bushing Installation
(Note: Sizer kits listed in above chart contain the sizers needed for each specific leg diameter.)
(1)
(2)
(3)
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4. Slide weighted handle onto end of threaded rod and tap rod into casting with rubber Mallet
until proper depth is achieved. If using depth gage, slide gage onto rod before installing
weighted handle and let it settle on of Mandrel. Tap rod until appropriate line on gage is even
with top of casting leg.
5. Remove weighted handle and gage (if applicable).
6. For sizing of the lower bushing:
7. Use slotted top cap from sizer kit and set it into the top of the casting leg, straddling the
threaded rod. Spin the extra nut with washer down to the top cap and using a wrench,
socket, or speeder wrench, tighten the nut in a clockwise direction. This will cause the
Mandrel to be pulled through the bushing, thus sizing it. Keep turning the nut until the tool is
all the way through the bushing and can be pulled out of the leg.
8. To install top bushings, repeat steps B-E. Note that the top bushing gets inserted until it stops
against the step inside of the casting. The extra sleeve that comes with the sizer kit is used
to space the top cap off of the casting, so that there is enough room to pull the sizers out of
the casting without bottoming on the cap.
9. If you find that the bushings are too tight after installing them, use the sizer Mandrel that does
not have a stop on it to hold the bushing while installing it into the casting. This is available in
the 25.4mm leg kit (85-5191) to go back in and resize the bushings.
10. To resize bushings, Choose the next larger size rings and repeat the above process.
11. When satisfied with the results, reinstall Dust/wiper seals and then reassemble fork
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Air Loss
Lack of Travel
Loss of SPV
damping
Cause
Solution
Nicks or scratches on
inner legs
Wear
Tight Bushings
Hydraulic lock out
Fork alignment
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TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)
Symptom
Cause
Loss of Rebound
Damping
Loose bushings
Fork Bottom
out
Play in Fork
Solution
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Description
90110inlbs (10.2-12.4nm)
Torque
50inlbs (5.7nm)
3-5inlbs (.34-.57nm)
Leg Caps
2535inlbs (2.8-4.0nm)
35-50inlbs (4.0-5.7nm)
Damping Oil
Damping oil Level - Non SPV
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Description
90110inlbs (10.2-12.4nm)
50inlbs (5.7nm)
3-5inlbs (.34-.57nm)
Leg Caps
2535inlbs (2.8-4.0nm)
35-50inlbs (4.0-5.7nm)
Damping Oil
Damping oil Level - Non SPV
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Description
90110inlbs (10.2-12.4nm)
Torque
50inlbs (5.7nm)
3-5inlbs (.34-.57nm)
Leg Caps
2535inlbs (2.8-4.0nm)
35-50inlbs (4.0-5.7nm)
Damping Oil
Damping oil Level - Non SPV
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Comp
Code
Super
Platinum
M-410
M-411
M-415
M-416
M-420
M-421
M-430
M-431
80
100
80
100
80
100
80
100
Travel (mm)
Comp Rod/
Elite
H
80
85-5264
100
85-5264
85-5583
85-5264
85-5583
85-5264
85-5583
85-5583
85-5320
85-4439
100
85-4439
85-4474
85-4439
85-4474
Knob Kit
85-5584
Seal Kit
85-5265
85-5266
Bumper Kit
85-5267
O-Ring Kit
85-5268
Bushing Kit
85-5324
85-5559
85-5587
85-4467
85-4439
85-4474
85-4474
85-5585
Options:
*Damping
**Lock Out
**SPV
Rebound
**SPV Vol.
Adj.
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