pkovo
Well-Known Member
I have an "extra" bike in the fleet (2016 Salsa Horsethief) that uses a Rockshox Monarch Debonair RT3. I started riding it again recently and after a trip to Stephens the shock ended up losing it's travel. After some research I guess a bad seal let the air push into the negative chamber pulling the shock down into it's travel. Fast fwd., I decided a 50 hrs. service would fix. Got a kit, released the pressure and took the can off last night.
What I've run into is the O-ring that I assume is meant to prevent harsh bottoming out was torn and floating around in there. I did bottom out solidly a few times on that ride as I was losing shock pressure, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Anyway, I have very little experience working on shocks. Seems like I need to dive further into working on this thing to replace this ring. I guess my questions are:
Is there an easy way to replace this ring? I guess it would be something done during a full (100 hr.) service anyway, so am I best just doing the full service? If so, do i need nitrogen for that, or can I use air?
I haven't done a ton of research on this, figured I would ask the "experts" here first. Any suggestions would be appreciated....other than suggestions of lighting it on fire 😂
What I've run into is the O-ring that I assume is meant to prevent harsh bottoming out was torn and floating around in there. I did bottom out solidly a few times on that ride as I was losing shock pressure, so I guess I shouldn't be surprised. Anyway, I have very little experience working on shocks. Seems like I need to dive further into working on this thing to replace this ring. I guess my questions are:
Is there an easy way to replace this ring? I guess it would be something done during a full (100 hr.) service anyway, so am I best just doing the full service? If so, do i need nitrogen for that, or can I use air?
I haven't done a ton of research on this, figured I would ask the "experts" here first. Any suggestions would be appreciated....other than suggestions of lighting it on fire 😂




