945 28th Street Unit E2 (at Prosper Park) Springfield, Oregon 97477541-505-8086Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.RockShox, an American company, develops and manufactures bicycle suspensions. Leading the development of mountain bikes, RockShox provides routine maintenance and tuning of its suspension at the RockShox Fork Service Center. Services include rebuilding, lower service, CSU assembly replacement, spring replacement, travel adjustments, air can service, custom tunes, line bleeds, and Reverb service.
How do you identify RockShox Forks?
Finding the RockShox fork's serial number is a very easy process there is a serial number on the backside of the fork crown engraved with laser.
Rockshox Fork Service near Me
Rockshox Fork Service Center | Contacts Detail |
---|
Squish Dynamics | 945 28th St E2, Springfield, OR 97477, United States +1 541-505-8086 |
Fluid Focus | 772 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd Suite F, San Marcos, CA 92069, United States +1 760-626-7178 |
The Shock Howse | 120 SW 153rd St, Burien, WA 98166, United States +1 425-243-4342 |
Shockspital | 1812 S 6th St, Minneapolis, MN 55454, United States of America +1 612-339-2235 |
DirtLabs | 721 Main St, Longmont, CO 80501, United States of America +1 720-213-4742 |
Tune MTB Service & Suspension | 274 N Goodman St, Rochester, NY 14607, United States of America +1 585-434-4030 |
Peak Bicycle Pro | 42-42 235th St, Douglaston, NY 11363, United States +1 718-225-5119 |
Diaz Suspension Design | 143 E 13th St, Durango, CO 81301, United States +1 970-749-3529 |
The Shock Lab | 215 Poplar St, El Paso, TX 79901, United States of America +1 915-300-1244 |
When should i service my RockShox Fork?
RockShox recommends performing front fork lower leg and rear shock air services every 50 riding hours. A lower leg service involves changing the bath oil, cleaning or replacing the seal if necessary, and replacing the foam rings.
What Happens If There is No Oil in RockShox Forks?
Without sufficient oil in one of the fork tubes, one side's spring may not absorb impact, while the other side might absorb too much. This results in a bouncy ride, making the rider feel every bump on the trail and potentially causing injury during jumps.