top of page

What is a Suspension Service?

Updated: Mar 5, 2023

A mountain bike (MTB) suspension service typically involves the following steps to ensure proper function and performance:


Inspection: The first step is to inspect the suspension components for any signs of wear, damage, or damage. This includes checking the fork legs, rear shock, air seals, bushings, and bearings.


Cleaning: The next step is to clean the suspension components thoroughly to remove any dirt, dust, or debris that may have accumulated over time.


Lubrication: Proper lubrication is important for the smooth operation of the suspension components. The technician will apply a high-quality lubricant to the moving parts and seals to reduce friction and prevent wear.


Air Pressure Adjustment: Air-sprung suspension components, such as forks and rear shocks, require a specific air pressure to function optimally. The technician will adjust the air pressure based on the rider's weight, riding style, and desired ride characteristics.


Reassembly: Once the cleaning and lubrication are complete, the technician will reassemble the suspension components, making sure to tighten all bolts and fasteners to the correct torque specifications.


Testing: Finally, the technician will test the suspension to ensure it is functioning properly and provide the rider with feedback on the ride quality and performance.


By performing these steps, a MTB suspension service can help to improve the performance and longevity of the suspension components, ensuring a smooth and efficient ride on the trails.


74 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All
bottom of page