Suspension Service - prices & bookingBefore sending your shock or fork for service consider its condition, a generalservice may not be viable if your shock or fork is worn out-obvious externalsigns are worn or damaged shock shafts or fork stanchions, faded anodisingis a sign of wear although dependant on condition.The component is inspected prior/during service, if the shock or fork isconsidered too worn or damaged beyond a general service we will contactyou for the final decision.All suspension work is supported by High Speed Cycles with a warranty onservice parts and labour, with follow up service and long term maintenanceprovided for the life of the shock or fork.Suspension units require a general service every 12 months, shock & fork oilshould be replaced at intervals between rebuilds.Suspension RepairsRepairs to suspension forks include replacing damaged lowers,stanchions/crown/steerer assemblies, internal mechanisms such as compression or rebound dampers, lock out devices, coil and airspring assemblies. Replacement fork bushings are available for most popularsuspension forks. detailsRear shock repairs include damaged shock bodies, reservoirhousings, air sleeves and external adjusters, internal mechanismsand lock out devices.For prices and details please e-mail rick@krankin.co.nz you mustinclude a description of the damaged part and details such as forkor shock make, model and year.Seals - Service Kits - Suspension Oil - Shock Mounts - DU Bushings - SpringsVarious parts and service kits are available, do your research on suspension oil,expensive doesn’t always indicate superior quality and there are oil and lubesthat are produced by the same company but with different labels on the container.Suspension oil should be considered a major component in your suspension andshould be replaced regularly, if you ride daily change the oil every 6 months.