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Maintenance
8.1.3
Suspension seat post
Maintenance intervals
Special tools, special lubricants and knowledge of
suspension components are required to service
and repair suspension seat posts.
The suspension seat post may be damaged if
procedures are not followed as described. Only
specialist dealers may carry out maintenance on
the suspension seat post.
8.2
Axle with quick release
8.2.1
Checking the quick release
Check the position and clamping force of the
quick release lever. The quick release lever
must be flush with the lower housing. You must
be able to see a slight impression on the palm
of your hand when you close the quick release
lever.
Figure 41: Adjusting the quick release clamping force
Use a 4 mm hexagon socket spanner to adjust
the clamping lever clamping force if required.
Suntour suspension seat post
Maintenance 1
every 100 hours
RockShox suspension seat post
Venting of remote control lever and/or
maintenance of lower seat post unit for:
Reverb™ A1/A2/B1, Reverb Stealth A1/A2/B1/
C1*, Reverb AXS™ A1*
every 50 hours
Venting of remote control lever and/or
maintenance of lower seat post unit for:
Reverb B1, Reverb Stealth B1/C1*, Reverb
AXS A1*
every 200 hours
Complete maintenance of seat post for:
Reverb A1/A2, Reverb Stealth A1/A2
every 200 hours
Complete maintenance of seat post for:
Reverb B1, Reverb Stealth B1
every 400 hours
Complete maintenance of seat post for:
Reverb AXS A1*, Reverb Stealth C1*
every 600 hours
Crash caused by unfastened quick
release
A faulty or incorrectly installed quick release may
become caught in the brake disc and block the
wheel. This will cause a crash.
Install the front wheel quick release lever on
the opposite side to the brake disc.
CAUTION
!
Crash caused by faulty or incorrectly
installed quick release
The brake disc becomes very hot during
operation. Parts of the quick release may become
damaged as a result. The quick release comes
loose. This will cause a crash with injuries.
The front wheel quick release lever and the
brake disc must be situated on opposite sides.
Crash caused by incorrectly set clamping
force
Excessively high clamping force will damage the
quick release and cause it to lose its function.
Insufficient clamping force will cause a
detrimental transmission of force. The
suspension fork or the frame may break. This will
cause a crash with injuries.
Never fasten a quick release using a tool (e.g.
hammer or pliers).
Only use the clamping lever with the specified
set clamping force.