Rockshox Super Deluxe Thru Shaft - Air Can Service Step-by-Step
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Air can service on a Rockshox Super Deluxe Thru Shaft shock.
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I used a strap wrench to separate body from yoke since I didn’t have a slim 25mm spanner.
My goodness finally found what I needed. Thank you 😅
Happy to help!
Great video...... many thanks for posting
Thanks Gordon, let me know if you have any other wishes for specific service videos!
Just what I needed 🙌🏼
Glad to help!
I've noticed that after every ride, a small amount of liquid (oil?) collects under the blue + 0 - compresion switch. Is there any o-ring there which need's to be replaced?
This is unusual, but yes there is an O-ring there which maybe damaged in your case.
Can you show how to remove/replace the damper shaft? Looking to swap to a 65mm stroke shaft on my 205x60 SDLX and it has been hard to find.
I'll make a video the next time I remove the shaft! Can I send to you directly?
Can you do one of the 200H Service on this Shock?
Good idea, will do so in the near future.
Nice and good but
Why heating it up ?
Because u dont have a 25mm spanner ? Cheers
By heating it up I’m softening the loctight (glue) which makes it easier to open with a strap wrench.
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Ah okay because of the loctite thank you greetz
I tried to change the white scrape-ring in the can but the ones in the service kit was another type. Are you not supposed to change that one anymore?
Changing the glide ring is not really necessary unless it’s damaged, so I wouldn’t be too worried if the one in the kit doesn’t fit.
I ran into the same thing on mine, came on 2023 Hightower. I found in the service literature that the white ring between quad seal and wiper seal is different on new models. On older model shocks it is removable and has the split it it. I removed mine by mistake. The service manual says that this is a factory installed bushing and does not need service. It also says if it is removed, the air can needs to be replaced, oops. I went ahead and put the bushing back in and finished service. The shock holds pressure after a full ride, but I still might replace the air can for peace of mind.
@@scottkocjancic644 I really don’t think you need to replace the air can because of this!!! The white ring is just there to hold the seal in place - and to keep dirt at bay.
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