How can you tell if a rear air shock is seized?
My Fox shock, not entirely sure what model, seems to not want to move at all. :twisted:
It don't think it is because of too high air pressure or a fault with the lock out, in fact I cannot see where the lock out is.
I tried the usual like spraying WD40 and wiggling it but still it woodn't move.
Any ideas?
My Fox shock, not entirely sure what model, seems to not want to move at all. :twisted:
It don't think it is because of too high air pressure or a fault with the lock out, in fact I cannot see where the lock out is.
I tried the usual like spraying WD40 and wiggling it but still it woodn't move.
Any ideas?