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Advice on servicing a Fox pull shock (Razorback)??
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July 07, 2006, 09:20:18 am »
Is it difficult to service the Fox Float RL pull shock? I have the retrofit version for an '01 Razorback. It doesn't seem to perform as well as it used to, and it's never been serviced. I thought I'd take it apart to clean and lube. Do I need a seal kit just for that? Is this a job best left to the greedy LBS?
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i am not sure but i think you will find the shock is pressuried to maybe 200 psi with nitrogen.Fox would be a good place to start looking.
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Re: Advice on servicing a Fox pull shock (Razorbac
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Servicing the air canister should be straight forward
but overhauling the damper would be best left to
a Fox service centre,
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mtbservice@foxracingshox.com
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