Hey man,
Before going all out and changing forks, try changing the oil you will be amazed at the improvement.
Pre Oil change
My brothers Atomik was painful to ride, every bump vibrated you down to the very bones lol. We decided to drain the stock oil and lo and behold we were utterly amazed as the rubbish that came out. It was literally like black water, it smelt burnt and festy and had no likeness to oil, phew what a scare.
But heres what we did:
1. Took forks off bike (easiest way is to remove front wheel and slide each fork out of the clamps)
2. Took the top caps of both fork legs (might have to unscrew bleed valve first)
3. Drained both fork legs completely, found each had 150ml of rubbish liquid. Will have to pump the legs to get it all out
4. Refilled each fork leg with 150ml of 15w oil (just ended up using my engine oil as it was the right weight) Atomik forks are quite soft from factory so heavier weight oil is recommended, especially for those on the medium to heavy spectrum.
5. Replace caps, refit forks and ride
Verdict
After doing the change, the bike was like new, wow it was amazing, we hit the 1 hour enduro track at QLD Moto Park and they never missed a beat. Each bump was absorbed with ease, even made the MX jumps a breeze.
Don't be daunted, it is an easy task and well well worth it!!!!!
Try it man,
Carlton