Suspension Service

We service what most shops don’t have the tooling or training to handle in-house — nitrogen-charged rear shocks, full damper cartridge rebuilds, precision air spring overhauls. Fox, RockShox, Marzocchi, Manitou, Maverick, DVO. Every job performed to manufacturer specification.

  • Shock / Fork Basic Service - $50

    Recommended every 75 hours of ride time. Keeps your suspension feeling right between full rebuilds.

    (Depending on terrain and ride style the component might need to be serviced sooner.)

    Includes:

    Removal and cleaning of the aircan / fork lowers.

    Install of new wipers seals and bath oil.

    Seals not included

    Consider adding an air spring service to keep your shock/fork buttery smooth between Full Services. ($25)

  • Shock / Fork Full Service - $150

    Recommended at 150 hours of ride time, or once to twice per year for regular riders. Full disassembly, fresh seals, and new oil throughout — damper and air spring.

    (Depending on terrain and ride style the component might need to be serviced sooner.)

    Includes:

    Removal and cleaning of the aircan / fork lowers

    Install of new wipers seals and bath oil.

    Disassembly cleaning of damper and air spring, install of new seals and fresh oil.

    Seals not included

  • Linkage Service - $125

    Annual service for regular riders, every two years for those who ride less frequently. Full bearing disassembly, degreasing, and re-lubrication.

    Includes:

    Disassembly of the rear linkage

    Removal, degreasing, and re-lubrication of all bearings and hardware.

    Install of replacement parts

    Reassembly with fresh grease and proper torque

    Parts not included

  • Dropper Service - $90

    Recommended every 150 to 200 hours of ride time. Full disassembly, new seals or cartridge, reassembled and tested.

    Includes:

    Disassembly of the dropper post

    Cleaning of each component

    The install of new seals and or cartridge.

    Reassembly with fresh grease and proper torque

    Parts not included

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Why service your suspension components?

Suspension that’s properly serviced performs the way it was designed to. Neglected components don’t just feel worse — they wear faster and eventually fail. Terrain, conditions, and ride style all affect how quickly service intervals arrive. When in doubt, we’ll tell you where yours stands.

Recommended Service Intervals
Forks / Shocks - 75 hrs & 150 hrs (repeat)
Dropper Posts - 150 hrs to 200 hrs
Linkage - Once a year or more depending on riding conditions