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Hello,
I was able to get a 856 frame and fork on the cheap and acquired two Stratos air shocks with it. The seem to work and hold air very well, but the "squishy" sound the make has me wondering about at least changing the oil out. From what I have been able to find the shocks used ATF (what kind, I have no idea) and one post said the shock can be drained & refilled by removing the air valve. The shock though has a sticker warning about the shock being under pressure. So, after that long story, can anyone add any useful information to my meager collection?
Thank you,
John
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