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Fork and shock servicing


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By RichH - Posted on 13 January 2010

NB: Originally posted elsewhere on the Global Riders Network and appears via syndication.

Hi,
New to Aus. Need to get my fork (rock shox) and rear shock (fox) serviced, can't find any authorised shops the google way so thought i'd ask here. Even if their not an authorised shop- can anyone recommend a shop where they've had this work done before? I'm living in the city, so city locations would be great but all recommendations welcome
Thanks
Richie

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Lach's picture

I don't think many bike shops are authorised shock repairers - don't know about forks. If you live in the city, have a talk to the guys at City Bike Depot (CBD) - in York St b/w King and Erskine. Bought my Prophet there and have always found them helpful with advice and servcing.

Trev's picture

If your on the north side try bike addiction in north manly.

Isildur's picture

+1 for Bike Addiction in Manly. Great service, friendly people. as their service dept. can get quite busy though, it's best to give them a call beforehand though so you have an idea of how long it may take.

Good luck!

Hasbeen Racing's picture

Just had mine done by Phantom in Thamoor. It's a little out of the way, but it was easy to ship out and back and the guys did a great job. Talk to Kerry or Bert.

LTEC

RichH's picture

thanks for the replies, I'll post an update for anyone else that is interested

fer's picture

I have mine done in maroubra cycles. at maroubra junction... They serviced it and as it was still doing some squaky noise sent it to the dealer to open the can itself...
Good luck

Little-Ditty's picture

Are you based in the northern suburbs of Sydney? If so, ring and talk it over with Bike Addiction at Manly Vale, they are the best.

(If you see this Brad, such favourable comment will earn me a 10% discount with my next purchase!!) Eye-wink

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