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Post by flick@shton.co.uk on Nov 16, 2010 13:39:35 GMT
Does anyone have any information on, or experience of self servicing a lefty headshock. we're trying to avoid using a service agent as costs seem to be ridiculous. Mine has been losing air rapidly on a ride so can't really use it at the moment and am desperate to get out again. hope someone can help. thanks
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Post by thistle on Nov 22, 2010 13:58:23 GMT
You can try and find a bike shop that will do the service in house, but I think they would be few and far between. I believe TF Tuned are the official servicing people and charge £70-£90 plus postage. Stendec in Greenfield will do it as well for a similar price, with the benefit that you don't have to post it there and pay for it to be posted back ( www.stendec-works.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2&Itemid=3 near the bottom)
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Post by andyl on Dec 3, 2010 20:36:02 GMT
you can do basic work yourself quite easily- telescope reset etc there is specific tooling to do other work too, tf will do headshocks and leftys made after 06 anything else use thumbprint tuning its run by tony nunn in exeter, very good and was the only recognised lefty/headshock service center for many a year untill tf got on it last year.
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