In order to add a remote lockout to your fork, you will need a remote lever as well as a remote version of the compression damper.
For cable-actuated remote systems, the remote compression damper u...
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Oil volume requirements depend on the model and year of your RockShox fork. The best place to find exact requirements is in the Oil, Air, Coil, Tokens and Specifications document. Find this and oth...
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RockShox products are designed for optimal performance in temperatures ranging from 0° C (32° F) to 38° C (100° F). As temperature affects performance, some adjustment of air pressure and damping m...
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RockShox emphatically suggests using the specified fluid in your RockShox product. RockShox and SRAM specified fluid and lubricants are tested to ensure they have the correct compatibility with our...
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All RockShox forks, rear shocks, and Reverb Seatposts require service at regular intervals. Keeping up with recommended service intervals will prolong the life of your RockShox components and keep ...
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DebonAir and Solo Air
To change travel in a RockShox DebonAir or Solo Air fork, a new airshaft is needed. Air shafts are specific to chassis and, in some cases, wheel size. Part numbers for air sha...
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You can change your RockShox DebonAir or Solo Air fork to Dual Position Air (or vice versa,) but you will need to change the CSU (Crown-Steerer-Upper assembly,) and the air spring assembly.
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