Fox Rear Shock Maintenance with Seal Replacement
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- čas přidán 12. 03. 2022
- This video is a thorough tutorial on how to do the basic Fox rear shock maintenance, with seal and fluid replacement. This is a fairly easy services that most home mechanics can do.
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Thanks for making this video. I was dreading taking this on, but my shock has been leaking and it’s raining today. I followed your tutorial and repaired the shock in no time.
Such a good video, very clear instructions. Did the service and it worked like a charm.
Keep up the good work, it is really appreciated.
you are the king of bike maintenance videos, all the jobs that you do I am confident to attack after watching your videos. A lot of other tutorials skip parts and don't talk about the details at all.
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Great video! My friend blew the seal out of his shock the first day on vacation. No local shop was able to repair it for at least a week. We bought a kit, followed your instructions, and the shock was back to normal for the next day's ride. Double thumbs up!
Thanks for this! This helped me, mostly as a sanity check to make sure I wasn't doing anything stupid and it really is just an exercise in patience to get those rings into the can.
Couple things that I learned, and which I hope will help others:
Don't use wooden tools. The tips will splinter, leaving tiny wood fragments that are hard to get rid of.
I wasn't paying attention for one second, and one of the backup rings popped into the groove for the dust wiper. It was a royal pain in the ass to remove non-destructively. After that, I put one of the old ones in there to prevent it from happening again.
If you have a cat... budget three times what it would take otherwise. I don't know if I removed dozens of cat hairs or the same hair dozens of times, but it was not helping the process.
Probably the most shocking video you've ever done Clint! Good job.😉
I will bring mine over and leave it with you while i go for a ride...👍 thanks
the Taco Trick is genius - thanks Clint for the super detailed video!
Really appreciate it. Glad I could help!
Thanks for the simple to the point maintenance video. Keep the great content coming. Thanks again
Great video, thanks
Thank you Clint for a most excellent service presentation. I did my shock this weekend after viewing you video and it was very helpful and gave me confidence.
excellent! Always nice to see a well made video before taking on the task.
Thanks for the detailed overhaul, I will be refreshing my DPS shock on the SL.
Excellent video with some great tips, especially the can seals. Thanks!
Will be watching several more times prior to and as reference when I do the service on mine great job! thank you!
Clint, you are the best. I happen to have the same shock and your video helped me a TON.
Thanks, doing this sorted out my sons shock and was really easy to follow
Awesome video! Also, I got a Tinker Bell to replace my old and rusty bear bell. Thanks for the recommendation (in the Christmas video)!
Great video. On the canister seals, I had a little epiphany doing my last service: when you make the seals and backup ring into a taco shape, make the taco upside down. Waaaayyy easier to get them into that groove.
But that inner shaft on mine was getting badly worn, so now I’m shopping for a new shock. 😞
This goes to show you, I will watch anything you put out. Because I will never service the suspension myself. A man's gotta know his limitations:)
Hey. I just service mine, twice, because air leak. I think from propedal knob. No oil, bottom part work ok, only air lost. Especially in cold weather. After service, no leak. In the morning on first use i can hear air leak.
Love the videos. Please help. Thanks
cool, seems like the canister is really just there to protect the damper from the elements
The canister is actually what holds the air pressure.
J have some Nylon picks that work very well. They will not scratch any of the metallic parts of the shock. They are available on Amazon.
Thanks
nice tutorial,
please tell me what size is the shock?
Hey you should service a fox 32 fork
Great tutorial! Is the DPX2 service the same?
DPX2 is about the same for the basic service
Clint can i ask you a quick question? what would cause a large clunk sound to come from the rear of my bike periodically. Brand new ultegra bottom bracket. Derailleur, chain and cassette very clean and tuned to perfection. I though i knew most things about racing bikes but i cannot figure this out. Drive train is shimano 105 11 speed cassette.
A few things to check. Some are really basic but worth checking first. First, make sure your rear axle is tight but not over tightened. Make sure your cassette is on tight. Finally, if it's a full suspension bike, make sure the pivots are tightened to the proper torque specs.
Thanks for the video Clint, I just replace the whole kit, but what happens is that when I reassemble the shock it makes a squishing sound when I’m ridding. Not sure if I did something wrong. Any advice?
As long as you’re sure the seals and back up rings are in straight, I would just ride it for a few times and see if it goes away. There’s a chance there could just be a little bit of excess fluid. I assume it’s holding air?
The little plastic bushings on each side of my bottom eyelit (side can slides past when removing it) is too big and messes with seals when removing or reinstalling can. Any advice to remove that?
On Rockshox it has to be removed. Most Fox shocks will allow you to slide the can past, but I guess there are some situations where you have to remove it. There's a special tool to do that.
fox doesn't ship the float rebuild kit with the fluid anymore, shame. Any recommendations on an alternative? Slickoleum?
I keep a container of fox float fluid in my garage. You should be able to order that from your local bike shop.
Hi Clint, I rebuilt my shock with a fox kit, but a few weeks later on the first ride it had leaked out again. I didn't notice any damage or scratches. Any ideas? Should I just try again?
Replace the valve core
pro tip: use a toothpick (not a metal pick) to remove O rings
This does not apply to the X2. The X2 needs to be sent into fox for service costing $200+. I got rid of mine for that reason.