how do you know whene your rear shock needs a.....

endosports

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Jan 10, 2002
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If you blew the seals.

If you are a competitve rider that demands uttermost performance then you should service your shock every 20 hours.

My bike is a 01, bought it brand new, ride the piss out it one to two times a week and have never serviced it. Can I tell? I don't know when I service it I am going to throw a gold valve in it and let you know. ;)

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Rcannon

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Nov 17, 2001
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I would say to do it early. I had a Suzuki DR 350. The shock still worked, but for the heck of it, I gave it an oil change.

Most of the stock oil had leaked out. The shock shaft was badly worn. I was lucky. I bought a new shock on e bay. This could have cost me several hundred in damage! i am not saying you need the re-valve package, just a look inside every now and again.
 

marcusgunby

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Jan 9, 2000
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You shouldnt let the oil degrade too much as it will wear the internals quickly and that will cost more in the long run.
 
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