Mountain Biking UK

HOW TO Service your Fox Float shock’s air can

1 Remove the shock from the frame, following the frame manufacturer’s instructions. This usually involves undoing the eyelet bolts at each end of the shock. Give the shock a good clean, then remove the sag indicator.

2 Unscrew the air-valve dust cap, then attach a shock pump. Note the air pressure, then press the pump’s air bleed button to release air from the shock. Remove the pump and press an Allen

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