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Old 28-07-2010
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Use the same technique for each shock. Method I usually use is:

1. Full shock about 90% full
2. Gently move the shaft up and down to get rid of any excess air
3. Top the shock up with oil to the brim and so it balloons up
4. Put the cap on and tighten
5. Undo the bleed screw and slowly push the shaft to the top
6. As soon as the shaft hits the top tighten the bleed screw immediately.
7. Pull the shaft back down to the bottom
8. Undo the bleed screw then tighten it back on

Repeat for each of the shocks and you should have a similar abount of rebound

If not, then play about with how much air you have in the shock by bleeding it gently when the shaft is pushed in
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