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shock out and off to MCT for a service. Wheels and bodywork off for good clean, change oil, brake fluid and air filter. Lube suspension pivots. Repair front potentiometer. Thinks thats all really; kinda run out of bits to fit...

Time for a new bike then 🤣
 
shock out and off to MCT for a service. Wheels and bodywork off for good clean, change oil, brake fluid and air filter. Lube suspension pivots. Repair front potentiometer. Thinks thats all really; kinda run out of bits to fit...
Is that a DDC rear shock at all? I didn't know, but can a DDC rear shock be serviced? Apologies if it is a conventional shock, I'll get my coat....
 
I believe the conventional shocks are sealed units and should not be serviced... Of course, some people can drill in to them to service them. I'm still thinking about whether i'm going to put a new shock on my 12 year old bike, It definitely feels as if it needs one some days...
 

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