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Model Code Identification
R e c o m m e n d e d S e r v i c e I n t e r v a l s
Regular service is required to keep your RockShox product working at peak performance. Follow this maintenance schedule and install the service
parts included in each service kit that corresponds with the Service Hours Interval recommendation below. For spare part kit contents and details,
refer to the RockShox Spare Parts Catalog at
Service Hours Interval
Maintenance
Benefit
Every ride
Clean dirt from shock damper body and
wiper seal
Extends wiper seal lifespan
Minimizes damage to shock damper body
Minimizes oil contamination
Every 200 Hours
Perform damper service
Extends suspension lifespan
Restores damping performance
R e c o r d Y o u r S e t t i n g s
Use the charts below to record your shock settings to return your shock to its pre-service settings. Record your service date to track
service intervals.
Service Hours Interval
Date of Service
Rebound setting - Count the number of clicks while turning the
rebound adjuster fully counter-clockwise.
200
200
200
T o r q u e V a l u e s
Part
Tool
Torque
Sealhead
Counter Measure wrench
28 N•m (250 in-lb)
Main piston nut
12 mm socket
8 N•m (75 in-lb)
Cap screw
3 mm hex wrench
2 N•m (18 in-lb)
I F P D e p t h
Model
IFP Depth (mm)
Ultimate / Ultimate DH
41
Select /
35
M o d e l C o d e I d e n t i f i c a t i o n
Product model code and specification details can be identified with the serial number etched onto the product. Model codes can be used to identify
the product type, series name, model name, and product version associated with the production model year.
Model Code example:
RS-SDLC-ULT-B1
RS
= Product Type - Rear Suspension
SDLC
= Series - Super Deluxe Coil
ULT
= Model - Ultimate
B1
= Version - (B - second generation, 1 - first iteration); the version of the product is important for part and lubricant compatibility.
To identify the model code, locate the serial number on the product and enter it into the
Search by Model Name or Serial Number
field at
www.sram.com/service
.