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Rear Shock Leak!?

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stock500:
Do you mean re-charging the nitrogen or letting it out.  I looked at the shock rebuild sticky and it seems like you need some special tools to get the job done.  I can get a seal kit with a bottom out bumper from Rocky Mountain for 30 bucks and the local shop will do it for 70 bucks in labor.  As long as I don't need anything else I should be able to get it done for about 100 bucks.  I think it is worth it, because I only have a limited amount of tools.

GDubb:
I wanna say it cost me $140 (few years ago and a bad memory) and I had JUST bought the bike and hadn't even ridden it yet so the dealer supposedly gave me a discount on the rebuild so if you can get it done for $100 I would say it was a good deal for sure.


-G

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