Retro Rockshox Parts & Service?

Nathan

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Hey All,

I have lots of retro Rockshox forks and rear shocks that require some parts and servicing.

I can do the servicing myself, but am looking for business that will be able to supply the parts (seal kits, bushes etc) that I need.

I'm after kits to rebuild 2 sets of Boxxers (1999 pair need new stanchions aswell, and a 2004 pair), 1 set of Psylo's, and also 3x Coupe Deluxe pull shocks from the Schwinn/Yeti/Lawwill/Lobo bikes.

Anyone know of a business that could supply these parts and is happy to deal internationally? (I'm in Australia)

Cheers,
 
Thanks Mike.
Sent hippies an email. I did try that other mob a few months ago but they were pretty expensive and didnt have half the parts I was after so I didnt persue it any further.
For memory it was going to be about 260quid for parts to service 3 forks which I thought was pretty unreasonable.
 
Not that unreasonable. While you have modern forks there (by retro standards).
A set of bushes for my forks (bombers) cost about £25, seals about £15
So that £40. x3 = £120
Add in cost to ship to you and any other parts you wanted etc..
Stanchions are up ion the £80+ mark as well.


Try Chainreactioncycles for parts or SRAM direct ?
Anything in your country would be best I guess.
Seals
http://www.enduroforkseals.com/id22.html
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... elID=11956
 
Nathan":m4k3bh01 said:
Hey All,

I have lots of retro Rockshox forks and rear shocks that require some parts and servicing.

I can do the servicing myself, but am looking for business that will be able to supply the parts (seal kits, bushes etc) that I need.

I'm after kits to rebuild 2 sets of Boxxers (1999 pair need new stanchions aswell, and a 2004 pair), 1 set of Psylo's, and also 3x Coupe Deluxe pull shocks from the Schwinn/Yeti/Lawwill/Lobo bikes.

Anyone know of a business that could supply these parts and is happy to deal internationally? (I'm in Australia)

Cheers,

Those pull shocks come up on ebay sometimes for $20-30 NOS. I bought one last year just for the coil spring.
 
Baulz":26ltu2j4 said:
Those pull shocks come up on ebay sometimes for $20-30 NOS. I bought one last year just for the coil spring.
Was if from the 6" travel bike? or the 8"?

Either way, want to sell just the shock body? :D
 
This may sound crazy, but having balked at TFT's prices and done some shopping around, you can go to Evans Cycles who charge £60 for a service. Got a couple of sets of Fox's done and not too bad either (one was the terralogic version). You can even save on postage by dropping them in at a store.

I did have an issue with one service, but I got to speak to the engineer sho did the work, and I got it sent back and re-serviced for free, as well as a free service credit the next time I wanted it done - none to shabby.

Ian
 
nice tip ishaw. will give that a try.

when i called TFT, it was £95 to service a set of Boxxer 151 and all they had in stock was seals.

on the website it's £85 for a service and bushing kits are £60.

http://openpdf.com/ebook/04-rock-shox-boxxer-pdf.html

found this site when looking for boxxer manuals.

all i can suggest is finding a good hardware shop for seals/o-rings etc.....that and keeping an eye on ebay for spare parts.
 
O rings and alot of seals are available online.... Or screwfix! I get boxes of o ring boxes online although some sizes are only available as separate items.
 

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