Basic rear shock service & maintenance for your mountain bike - Mountain Bike Action

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  • Опубликовано: 11 мар 2020
  • Win Allen from Win's Wheels goes over the proper technique to service your shock. This is an in depth video we wanted to share with our subscribers so they can potentially work on their suspension at home. We hope you find this informative and this helps you with some of your maintenance tasks on your mountain bike. Don't forget to hit that subscribe button.
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Комментарии • 119

  • @pauljones4960
    @pauljones4960 Год назад +3

    Great helpful video. Nice to see someone explain without a massive show of ego and showbiz BS. Thank you.

  • @glennpriestly1
    @glennpriestly1 2 года назад +2

    AWESOME! To see a pro, keeping it clean, organized, and very well explained. Top notch.

  • @scottk3772
    @scottk3772 2 года назад +7

    Thanks! This helped a lot. I've been needing to service mine as it's been leaking fluid. It's pretty cool that even my shock from 2004 is built the exact same way.

  • @nestec55
    @nestec55 3 года назад +1

    Just finished the rebuild. Many thanks for the step by step. Super helpful 😄😄👍

  • @smithgov
    @smithgov 2 года назад +5

    Fantastic tutorial.. What a pro, in both your work and presentation. Just did my first rebuild and followed your instructions step by step and with ease. One thing to mention. The table vise is a super helpful tool for this job. Thank you!

  • @johnbehneman1546
    @johnbehneman1546 2 года назад

    Great education and a great video and thanks for sharing!!!!! I learned so much.

  • @cubatea
    @cubatea 3 года назад

    absolutely brilliant video. Thanks very much

  • @rnrnrn69
    @rnrnrn69 2 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this super informative video. Cheers!

  • @rterry2752
    @rterry2752 4 года назад

    Nothing like a clean shop ! Clean shop, clean work .

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      Maybe think about using clean punctuation.

  • @EdA-bz3bu
    @EdA-bz3bu 3 года назад

    I think it would be a good idea to draw the shock and reference all the different pieces orientations. Very helpful vid👍👍

  • @bennewton
    @bennewton 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant, absolutly brilliant. Thank you.

  • @nigelpar
    @nigelpar 3 года назад +10

    Great video. Makes me realise instantly there is no way I can do this at home!

    • @cornholius
      @cornholius 2 года назад +2

      Sure you can. Just removing/replacing old o rings and oil, then pumping up the shock

    • @Eric-kn4yn
      @Eric-kn4yn Год назад

      @@cornholius it's too complicated for beginner only advanced mechanical skilled should try believe me

    • @cornholius
      @cornholius Год назад

      @Eric I mean, I can do it and I don't consider myself to be "advanced". I also work on my motorcycles with much bigger suspension components and bicycle suspension works the same way, but are easier and lighter to work with. Anybody who can follow a manuals directions can do it.

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      Yep, same here, tried a full service on an RS Reba for the first time last winter, which includes a lot more steps, but as the documentation is quite good, anyone with adequate understanding of the inner workings and enough patience can do it.

  • @brucehornberger3564
    @brucehornberger3564 4 года назад +3

    Very excellent video. Do you have a video that does the next level of rebuild. If not do you know where I could find one??

  • @akissparaskevopoulos
    @akissparaskevopoulos Год назад

    Thank you so much for doing this video

  • @StoffelDilligas
    @StoffelDilligas 2 года назад

    Great video thanks a lot.

  • @Butterfly07949
    @Butterfly07949 2 года назад +2

    A good way to not re-install an old seal is to snip it with some scissors.
    I discovered this tip when I was working on my motorcycle brake seals. This makes it a whole lot easier especially with the shock being so complex it would be so easy to forget!

  • @BlairMaynard
    @BlairMaynard 3 года назад

    I don't have the same shock, but i did turn the rebound adjuster clockwise all the way and it was still a b!tch raising the can to screw it into the top, but I did it. Thanks for the great video.

  • @laderamtb3684
    @laderamtb3684 3 года назад +8

    Perfect timing! My bike just started making a squishing sound when I compress thevrear

    • @joshmeagher1083
      @joshmeagher1083 2 года назад

      did the squishing go away after servicing?

  • @brooklynbound75
    @brooklynbound75 3 года назад

    Awesome Vid, Thanks. Noticed the Fenix watch. What Band is that ?

  • @RobertBloomfield-if8hp
    @RobertBloomfield-if8hp Месяц назад

    I hi like how your explaining well also I have a shock like this how do I know what kit will fit I have similar fox shock like this

  • @MartyWharry
    @MartyWharry 2 года назад +2

    Great tip about the Rag through the eyelet. Mine was suffering negative pressure and I don't mean a little. It went off like a bomb. No need to pick out the seals as most of them got blown across the garage.

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      Crap. Mine has been sucked down when releasing the air pressure while still on the bike. I tried to prevent this by using the shock's travel when releasing the pressure as you're supposed to, but it didn't help at all. This will be fun...

  • @jacknolan62
    @jacknolan62 3 года назад

    Great video. I'll be back!

  • @patternedbikealves584
    @patternedbikealves584 2 года назад

    Ótimo vídeo.
    Vc tem conhecimento de um shock sa DNM, já fez manutenção em algum ?
    Sou o Mauritonio
    Sou brasileiro .

  • @JuanMartinez-hz7th
    @JuanMartinez-hz7th 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video, it is very good. I am doing a nude2 on a 2013 Scott Genius; do you know the size for the hardware I need? I can't figure it out. Thanks

  • @jayryan7473
    @jayryan7473 2 года назад +1

    Regarding the bottom out o-ring at 8:20. My air can was stuck in the compressed position so I had to disassemble it. And it did make the loud pop noise when it was fully unscrewed. I noticed this bottom out o-ring was mangled somehow so I picked the pieces out and threw them away. Everything else looked to be in great condition with no scratches on the finish of the interior so without installing any new parts I put it back together. Making sure it always had about 150 lb of air in it I've put about 40 miles on it and it's been working fine. I've been wondering if that o-ring is what keeps that flat metal disc in place. If that disc is not in place I think it will bounce up and down the stanchion, potentially scratching it. Today I decided to take it apart again to look at it and luckily I don't see any scratching. I'm not an aggressive mountain bike rider though-it's a totally different story on my dirt bike! I mainly ride paved surfaces hopping a curb now and then. However over time who knows what will happen to that stanchion. I'm wondering if I could use a dental band because they stretch many times their diameter. It would have to be impervious to the lubrications inside the shock body of course or it will degrade over time. Or if possible mount the shock upside down so gravity keeps the disc and its place.

  • @markheckendorn4224
    @markheckendorn4224 11 месяцев назад

    Love the video. Well done.
    I do have a question. I screwed up and while rebuilding my float shock, my rather large clumsy dog, ran around the corner and knocked my table over, which in turn knocked everything off the table. So my shim stack went everywhere. I did take a video of the boostvalve area all together. It was still all together when it fell over. So I don’t have any idea of the order they go. I’ve tried fox and other places, and either they didn’t know, fox for ex. Or just would not tell me. I’ve looked all over the web for images specific to my shock tune. But have not been able to find anything. Also, my local bike shops I’ve called don’t even mess with rebuilding shocks. You seem very knowledgeable and was wondering if you know where I could look to find the order of the shims.
    The shock is a fox float RP23 boostvalve with rebound XL. velocity L and boostvalve 150. Thx you.

  • @stegersexguitars5808
    @stegersexguitars5808 3 года назад

    awesome....

  • @tristantopambudi3186
    @tristantopambudi3186 4 года назад

    Ive accidently turned and pulled the housing of the valve/little long tube instead of the cap where the air come in to my Rockshock ario now I the air hissing out slowly, how to fix it, or do I have to replace those little round ruber seal ? Be nice if I cud just fix it . Thanks

  • @raulmurrillo8604
    @raulmurrillo8604 3 года назад

    How can I do to take my air shock to your shop so you can fix it. And how much will cost me,? Thank you. Good video.

  • @stephenwalker3679
    @stephenwalker3679 3 года назад

    Brilliant

  • @Chucktinez
    @Chucktinez 3 года назад

    Hello I had a quick question and really need help. I have a vintage retro year 2000 GT full suspension mountain bike model XCR5000. It currently has the original rear shock ShockRST 22A, 4.6inch travel. Can I swap this out for something modern? Or is there a replacement for this type of shock? I can’t seem to find anything online for it. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you

  • @n8_vel868
    @n8_vel868 Год назад

    The air chamber side of the shock, does it need to have some oil in it before putting it back together?

  • @brandonl5653
    @brandonl5653 2 года назад +1

    Hi,
    I found grease around the shaft its right at the level where the air can sagged or traveled. Is it normal? What could be the problem and how can I diagnose it? Thanks in advance.

  • @katman11
    @katman11 3 года назад

    Will Rear Shock Rebuild Kit 803-00-142 fit on the 2005/2006 Fox Float R with Specialized Brain Fade? Fox Tech support is telling me kit will not work on a shock that old....3rd Party shock rebuild specialists (Freewheel/Shockspital & Risse Racing Technology) however are saying the kit should work fine. Any other definitive answers? Thanks.

  • @leart78
    @leart78 Год назад

    can you replace the air valve without disassemble the whole shock?

  • @archielorenzojr.langamin2150
    @archielorenzojr.langamin2150 4 года назад

    i need that kit..

  • @dha588
    @dha588 3 года назад

    Are all the fox r shock psi 105?

  • @andrieslouw6588
    @andrieslouw6588 Год назад

    I have a remote brain shock. So there's a line out the stanchion end running to the brain shock located on my chainstay.
    Got any help for that? I'm not super keen to remove the whole system just to replace o-rings fluid & dust wipers.

  • @archielorenzojr.langamin2150
    @archielorenzojr.langamin2150 4 года назад

    where can i buy this kit? tnx

  • @louiedorn9201
    @louiedorn9201 Год назад

    do i need to put oil in it when i’m replacing the seals and o rings i have the same exact shock

  • @mrkeopele
    @mrkeopele Год назад

    i have a rockshox sid xc 7.5 x 2. bottom seal was leaking. while figuring and repairing bottom seal, negative chamber, i lost patience and damaged the threads on the top of the shock air can mount. the place that holds the o-ring that seals the air can top chamber. I like the shock and am thinking if i knew how to remove the actual shock from that top mount i could take another SID XC shorter more available (6.5 x 1.5),used failing shock and switch the top mount, all i have to know is the assembly type/procedure. is it a press in or screw in shaft of shock to the top housing threaded portion. I have a shorter and longer shock option right now but the original supplied on my 2002 Giant AC Air Lite was basically the right shock! Can you help with the way to remove the actual shock shaft from the top of air can mount?

  • @afalax87
    @afalax87 Год назад

    Hi. I have the same shock that I’d like to get rebuilt. Can I mail it in to get this done?

  • @n8_vel868
    @n8_vel868 Год назад

    I have a question. My fox float like that one works fine after a service but eventually starts to "top-out". When I try to cycle the suspension, the chamber doesn't equalize. I'm using 10w suspension oil for the air can and im not sure if it's clogging because how the thick the oil is or what. I'm not sure what exact oil I should used or exactly how much. Any help will be appreciated!

  • @lucrichard388
    @lucrichard388 2 года назад

    I got my suspension rebuilt and the shop did not aligne the bottem piece right. Is there a way to fix that easily?

  • @foreign-v2421
    @foreign-v2421 3 года назад +3

    i’m a beginner and for some reason my shock losses air i have a fox float rp2

  • @Eat-work-sleep-explore
    @Eat-work-sleep-explore Месяц назад

    Where can i buy seal kit for this model? FOX FLOAT R? NSW area

  • @briannewbold3530
    @briannewbold3530 Месяц назад

    You don't need the whole pillow-pack of fluid.. check the FOX rebuild specs:
    Place 2 cc of FLOAT Fluid into the air sleeve.
    Just FYI for the next time, you can get 2 rebuilds out of each pack.. the left over can be used to lubricate the seals during installation.

  • @thirdiii171
    @thirdiii171 2 года назад

    Was the WD40 is safe use to spray in ths shaft of the suspension to clean out the dirt from the shaft after running?

  • @aphaseelec
    @aphaseelec 3 года назад +5

    Knew I came to the right place when you have the same coffee machine as me and your wearing a Fenix.

  • @rudyzabala4406
    @rudyzabala4406 Год назад

    MUY BUEN CONSEJO EXPLICITO MUY EDUCATIVO AUNQUE NO ENTENDI LO QUE DIJO EN INGLES

  • @tedoyle61
    @tedoyle61 2 года назад +4

    And I don't see anything in there justify such ridiculously excessively high prices for these.

  • @kebas6702
    @kebas6702 3 года назад +1

    Mine is stuck down, what can I do?

  • @johnnymoreno7149
    @johnnymoreno7149 3 года назад +26

    “Back to 105” we noted 110

    • @joelhicks8343
      @joelhicks8343 3 года назад

      Fox recommends pumping it 5% higher than your target value to accommodate the pressure lost when removing the pump

    • @johnnymoreno7149
      @johnnymoreno7149 3 года назад +3

      @@joelhicks8343 The oiginal reading at 3:10 was 110psi. "Well documenting" your pressure would've resulted in, considering your 5% increased pressure for "accommodation" (just like fox recommends), would have resulted in ~116psi prior to romoving the pump not "back to 105". Why not just acknowledge the mistake? 🤔

  • @Dustmop78
    @Dustmop78 2 года назад +1

    How do we know if the rebound switch and manual lock are damaged? My locking switch doesn’t stay up in the vertical position. Any help there!

    • @jayryan7473
      @jayryan7473 2 года назад +1

      Was it ever taken apart? I'm wondering if there's a little hole with a spring inside that a tiny stainless ball sits on, which catches a notch in the lever.

  • @pifcudoidef
    @pifcudoidef Месяц назад

    I love coffe&expresso machines , I love mtb and I Love E-Mtb, I love dogs, so.... I will sub to u :D

  • @tommydale5309
    @tommydale5309 2 года назад

    I weigh 225 and keep my shock at 290 lbs/inch, seems to be where I need it ??

  • @eduardlopez4307
    @eduardlopez4307 4 года назад

    Hi win allen. I have a trek fuel ex 2018 model with a fox float evol re:activ do you know what servicing kit will i buy? I have no idea what part number of servicing kit on it. There is a repair kit selling online that said it will fit for all float model rear shock. Can i buy it? Pls help

    • @s1v3bid
      @s1v3bid 4 года назад +2

      Eduard Lopez Your shock has float in the name and the kit says for all float shocks, so you can most likely buy it. Smh

    • @eduardlopez4307
      @eduardlopez4307 4 года назад

      @@s1v3bid thanks.appreciate it.

  • @JESSEPINKMAN74
    @JESSEPINKMAN74 4 года назад

    What are some signs that your rear shock would need service? I have a new bike that I've ridden probably about 25 hours on. I know they say 50 hours but I'm wondering if I should have it done sooner

    • @Kyros9119
      @Kyros9119 4 года назад +1

      If you are hearing any bubble sounds or the suspension is in any way stiff get it serviced. Even if you do it in double the recommended hours it will more than likely be fine but it is best to do it in time.

    • @mikerucker8913
      @mikerucker8913 Год назад +3

      I have an 06 shock float r never been serviced . It’s in need of one but the point is don’t need to open up the can if it’s not broken or ready.

  • @manuelcobian2355
    @manuelcobian2355 Год назад

    I want to work in your shop to take my cappuccino first ☕😋

  • @ViktorJ0van0vski
    @ViktorJ0van0vski Год назад

    when i release air from the valve oil comes out why could that happen?

  • @makeitathome1327
    @makeitathome1327 2 года назад +1

    Is it possible to remove the rear spring shocker permanatly? I don't want the rear shocker on the bike anymore, so is it possible to remove it permanatly?

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      What's a spring shocker 🤔

  • @Mr.Behemoth607
    @Mr.Behemoth607 2 года назад

    My air shock blew top and bottom are separated

  • @walterlafleur8961
    @walterlafleur8961 4 года назад

    What is a good way to open the can without a vice? I don't want to damage the eyelet.

    • @Foxtrot0scar
      @Foxtrot0scar 3 года назад +3

      Keep it on the bike then undo the can in situ while it's still bolted in

    • @charliezdybek1882
      @charliezdybek1882 3 года назад

      Hold the can and put a screwdriver with duck tape on the metal in the top hole and use it as an internal soft jawed vise

  • @tristantopambudi3186
    @tristantopambudi3186 3 года назад +1

    My specialised shock (comes with brain at rear ) makes squeak noise
    Any advice to solve it ?

    • @ReaganPatriot
      @ReaganPatriot 3 года назад +1

      Noise on front shock or back brain?

    • @tristantopambudi3186
      @tristantopambudi3186 3 года назад

      More like rear sus, only sometimes squeak not always, although it is annoying.

  • @AlexanderGarciaFilipinoDentist
    @AlexanderGarciaFilipinoDentist 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video demo. I did the servicing of my fox 2 shock but i cant make it work. Shock didnt work....i brought it to a local fox service shop and they told me it will really wont wotk because i need to use nitrogen gas instead of regular compress air. Is it true? In your video you pump regular compress air. Im confused. Thanks in advance fir the answer.

    • @tranfamily35
      @tranfamily35 2 года назад

      i pump regular air

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      If you released the nitrogen from the damper side (which means you did something NOT described in this video), FOX is right and you're in trouble.

  • @gimi5223
    @gimi5223 2 года назад

    Salut ma pote ajuta cineva daca am apasat din greseala pe vintil si a iesit puțină presiune îl mai pot unfla

  • @jaydenbourne8763
    @jaydenbourne8763 2 года назад

    Does anyone know why my rock shox rear suspension squelches every time I put pressure on it?

  • @bmxaholic7600
    @bmxaholic7600 2 года назад

    Whqt do i do if my shock has wearmark to silver on the stancion?

    • @Graemesbullys
      @Graemesbullys 2 года назад

      My shock was never gold even when new I know this because I took it apart when it was literally 1hr old and it was solid silver.

  • @manuelcobian2355
    @manuelcobian2355 2 года назад

    I like it 🍵 cappuchino

  • @Eric-kn4yn
    @Eric-kn4yn Год назад

    No lube on thread of air can when reassembling

  • @01AceAlpha
    @01AceAlpha 3 года назад +3

    I would pressurize the shock after installing it on the bike.

  • @yvesvyncke6008
    @yvesvyncke6008 2 года назад

    What fluid and how much is het using ?

    • @DailyNeighborhoodRide
      @DailyNeighborhoodRide 2 года назад

      Fox fluid. The seal kit comes with a small tube of fox fluid. It only needs a small amount, about a nickel or quarter size amount inside the shock.
      Ride on 🤘

  • @jtgallegos4237
    @jtgallegos4237 4 года назад +5

    So no fluid in the bottom in the air canister?

    • @walterlafleur8961
      @walterlafleur8961 4 года назад +3

      I've seen other tutorials where half of the fluid is put in the bottom and half is put into the top.

  • @ZillaYT
    @ZillaYT Год назад

    Thanks,but you need close up shots in some of these steps.

  • @rollingstone1689
    @rollingstone1689 3 года назад +1

    What would I be expecting to pay for this job at a bike shop in 2021

    • @rollingstone1689
      @rollingstone1689 3 года назад

      Well I had this air can an front fox fork serviced for 150 pound sterling

    • @markmccall9027
      @markmccall9027 3 года назад

      @@rollingstone1689 Always got to factor in the cost of all the new washers etc when you try it at home. Some service kits are more expensive than I was expecting.

  • @jayryan7473
    @jayryan7473 2 года назад

    At 17:00 You didn't lube the seals before jamming the air can on. Defininitely lube first.

  • @scottsoward
    @scottsoward 3 года назад

    What was in the pillow pack??

  • @agussas3705
    @agussas3705 2 года назад

    Alamat servis di mana

  • @dereckfabianmoracorrales4370
    @dereckfabianmoracorrales4370 2 года назад

    Ragnar lothbrok, Bjorn , Floki

  • @stanisawkawak8442
    @stanisawkawak8442 2 года назад

    The only stem that I can follow is making coffe

  • @someonewhoisntstupid
    @someonewhoisntstupid 2 года назад

    why is the o ring there at all?

    • @DailyNeighborhoodRide
      @DailyNeighborhoodRide 2 года назад

      The o-ring inside is to make an air tight seal. The last o-ring on the outside, is there to check your shock sag and to see how much shock travel you’re using. The o-ring slides down on the shaft and shows you the amount of travel.
      Ride on 🤘

    • @normanmolina6989
      @normanmolina6989 2 года назад

      @@DailyNeighborhoodRide my outside o ring has broken off. What can I use as an alternative to set sag and make sure I’m not bottoming out?

    • @DailyNeighborhoodRide
      @DailyNeighborhoodRide 2 года назад

      @@normanmolina6989 your local bike shop probably has some of those o-rings laying around? Otherwise I would probably just use a string or something, but not leave it on after setting the sag.
      Ride on 🤘

  • @chromatecyborg3302
    @chromatecyborg3302 3 года назад

    whats a soft jaw never heard of this?

    • @mikel6441
      @mikel6441 2 года назад

      It means that the jaws of the vise are made out of mild (soft) metal. They're usually aluminum plates that are placed between steel jaws to prevent damage to another metal object.

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      If you don't have those, you can bend some aluminium or just use pieces of wood small enough to fit your vise

  • @Eric-kn4yn
    @Eric-kn4yn Год назад

    50hrs 🤣 that would be 6weeks use

    • @samteks125
      @samteks125 Год назад

      Absolutely ridiculous, isn't it. The 100/200hr recommendations for servicing front forks are unrealistic already, but this really does it

  • @ZillaYT
    @ZillaYT Год назад

    Thanks,but you need close up shots in some of these steps.