SummitFever
Eats Squid
Sounds a bit extreme, but for Rockshox forks at least, I'd recommend pulling them apart and making sure there are proper amounts of splash lube and grease on the main seals.
I've seen many new RS forks over the years and almost without exception they arrive from the factory with something sub-optimal.
My latest 2019 Rebas were no exception. When I dropped the lowers there was so little splash lube that nothing dripped out and not-surprisingly the foam rings were dry. This really compromised the fork's small bump sensitivity.
On the positive side, dropping the lowers is extremely easy to do and at most a 15min job so there's no excuse for not checking your fork out from new.
I've seen many new RS forks over the years and almost without exception they arrive from the factory with something sub-optimal.
My latest 2019 Rebas were no exception. When I dropped the lowers there was so little splash lube that nothing dripped out and not-surprisingly the foam rings were dry. This really compromised the fork's small bump sensitivity.
On the positive side, dropping the lowers is extremely easy to do and at most a 15min job so there's no excuse for not checking your fork out from new.