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2003 D

Duke S

SL A

Air &

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U-T

Turn S

Service G

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RockShox, Inc. warrants its products for a period of  two years from original date of purchase to be free from defects in materials or

workmanship.  RockShox USA, or an authorized RockShox Agent must inspect all RockShox products.  If a product is found by

RockShox or its authorized agent to be defective in materials or workmanship, replacement or repair is at the option of RockShox.

This warranty is the sole and exclusive remedy.  RockShox shall not be held liable for any indirect, special, or consequential

damages.

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Warranty

This warranty does not apply to products which have not been properly installed and adjusted according to RockShox installation

instructions. The warranty does not cover any product that has been subject to misuse or whose serial number has been altered,

defaced or removed. This warranty does not apply to damage to the product caused by a crash, impact, abuse of the product, non-

compliance with manufacturer's specifications, or any other circumstances in which the product has been subjected to forces or loads

beyond its design.  This warranty does not cover paint damage or modifications to the product.

Original proof of purchase is required.  Warranty repair/replacement is only valid upon presentation of proof of purchase, directly

submitted to RockShox at the time of warranty evaluation.  Warranty repair or replacement is at the discretion of RockShox or its

authorized agent, upon physical product evaluation and proof of purchase.

This warranty does not include or cover common 'wear and tear' parts which are subject to damage as a result of normal use, failure to

service product according to RockShox recommendations, wet conditions, racing, use of disc brakes, rider weight, riding or

installation in conditions or applications other than recommended.

'Wear and Tear' parts are identified as: External dust seals, bushings, foam rings, rubber moving parts (such as air sealing o-rings and

glide rings), stripped threaded shafts or bolts, upper tubes (stanchions), rear shock mounting hardware and springs, and fork drop

outs.

Pioneer Support Program

In the event parts are unavailable at the time of your repair, at the option of RockShox or its authorized agent, a replacement fork may

be provided at a determined discount price.

Warranty Expenses Incurred

The RockShox warranty policy excludes expenses incurred as a result of transportation of product from a RockShox dealer to

RockShox USA, or its authorized distributor, labor performed by a RockShox dealer for removal of RockShox product, or warranty

repair work performed by a RockShox dealer.  Warranty work performed by a RockShox dealer is voluntary.

Warranty Repair

If for any reason it should be necessary to have warranty work done, return the product to a RockShox dealer. In the USA, dealers are

required to call for a Return Authorization number (RA#) prior to returning product.  Outside the USA, dealers are required to call an

authorized RockShox Distributor.

For more technical information, visit our website at www.rockshox.com.  For toll-free technical support in the USA, call

1.800.677.7177.   Dealers outside the USA must contact their local dealer or distributor.  For a complete list of Authorized

Distributors outside the USA, visit www.rockshox.com.

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Summary of Contents for Duke SL Air

Page 1: ...the Pure DeLite Damper Setting the IFP Depth Inside the Pure Tube 8 Installing the Lower Legs 10 Warranty 11 Duke SL Air and U Turn For exploded diagram and part number information refer to the 2003 Spare Parts Catalog P N 950 007563 00 Contact your local distributor or visit the RockShox website at www rockshox com for ordering information Information contained in this publication is subject to c...

Page 2: ...n work area 24mm Socket Tool and Wrench 5mm and 2 5mm Hex Wrench Dental Pick or sharp pick Snap ring pliers 300psi Shock Pump part 120 004873 00 Plastic Mallet Bike Work Stand Lint Free Rag Oil Pan Red Rum RockShox 5wt or 15wt SL oil Isopropyl Alcohol Spray Bottle Torque Wrench Safety Glasses NOTE RIGHT SIDE EQUALS RIDER S RIGHT LEFT SIDE EQUALS RIDER S LEFT THIS SERVICE MAY ALSO BE PERFORMED WHIL...

Page 3: ... upper tube assembly should be replaced fig 7 NOTE SET THE LOWER LEG ASSEMBLY RIGHT SIDE UP IN AN OIL PAN TO ALLOW THE EXCESS OIL BATH TO DRAIN 8 Using a 24mm socket wrench loosen and remove the air top cap left side To remove the U Turn spring assembly go to step 18 Inspect the top cap o ring for wear Replace if worn or cut Clean the underside of the top cap with isopropyl alcohol fig 8 9 You may...

Page 4: ...tends the life of the seal 15 Carefully insert the Hydra Air spring assembly into the bottom of the upper tube Be sure to push the air piston straight into the upper tube Use care not to damage the o ring on the upper tube machining Fig 11 16 Insert the flat copper colored base ring and wavy washer into the upper tube base plate step Next insert the white base plate over the shaft and into the upp...

Page 5: ... MAGNET MAY ALSO BE USED TO REMOVE THE BALL BEARINGS AND SPRINGS 22 Using a 24mm socket wrench loosen the U Turn spring top cap turning counterclockwise Unthread completely and pull up on top cap spring to remove spring assembly from the upper tube fig 22 23 Removal of U Turn base plate assembly Position fork to horizontal position in bike stand Using snap ring pliers remove the base plate snap ri...

Page 6: ...juster knob onto the hex shaft in the center of the U Turn spring assembly top cap Using a 2 5mm hex wrench torque the adjuster knob screw to12 in lb fig 18 Do not over torque the knob may become damaged 29 Test the U Turn adjuster knob for proper installation The knob should click as it is turned for proper indexing 30 Press the schrader valve on the Pure DeLite air top cap and release any air pr...

Page 7: ...rom the air in the Delite air chamber 37 Using a long plastic rod insert the rod into the Pure tube until the rod touches the underside of the IFP Make sure the rod engages only the pocketed side of the IFP This ensures that you do not damage the inside of the Pure tube with the rod Press firmly on the rod only when it is engaged safely into the IFP fig 36a Push firmly down to release the IFP from...

Page 8: ...he Pure tube up and off of the rod dowel The IFP is now seated firmly inside the tube at a 6 inch depth 42 Before installing the Pure rebound damper assembly remove the white seal head assembly from the rebound damper shaft The seal head includes an outer o ring oil seal and an inner shaft o ring oil seal Inspect and replace if damaged or worn using the Pure Damper o ring service kit part 110 0062...

Page 9: ...RIZED 45 Slide your Pure Delite oil filled damper unit into the bottom of the upper right side from rider s perspective 46 Add 3cc ml of 15wt RockShox fork oil to the top chamber of the Pure Delite damper fig 46 This will lubricate the IFP o ring Install the Delite air top cap with a 24mm socket tool to 50 in lb and pressurize the chamber 20 to 60 psi with your shock pump The IFP is now pressure s...

Page 10: ...ugh the bolt holes You may need to use a small hex wrench to align the shaft ends with the lower leg shaft boltholes Wipe the bottom of lower leg ends with a clean rag to remove any excess oil or debris 53 Clean each black nylon crush washer inspect for wear and replace if necessary 110 005552 00 Crush Washer Kit fig 53 Insert and tighten the clean hollow rebound damper and solid air U Turn shaft ...

Page 11: ...not include or cover common wear and tear parts which are subject to damage as a result of normal use failure to service product according to RockShox recommendations wet conditions racing use of disc brakes rider weight riding or installation in conditions or applications other than recommended Wear and Tear parts are identified as External dust seals bushings foam rings rubber moving parts such ...

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