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The manual for most of my bikes says that I should be servicing the fork and shock at 40 hour intervals. Even more often if I want the best results possible. Like many of you, I typically go far more than 40 hours between suspension service. In this video, Kevin Egbert, owner of MotoXperts, and I talk about why that might not be the best plan and some tips for doing this right.
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