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Old 27-01-2013
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Hi.this is my first post on here. So not too sure if am in the right place. Am really struggling bleeding my shocks on a team c tc02c. I've tried most things. leaving them to stand for ten minutes etc. seating my bladders first off.i get clear oil comes out as I tighten down. all sorts. any more tips would be great. Thanks
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Old 27-01-2013
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Hi, welcome to oOple. Fill your shock full of oil, then slowly move the shaft up and down 75% of the way. Leave them to stand overnight. Then, with kitchen towel at hand, pull the shaft all the way down and put the bladder in. Keep adjusting it until all excess oil has drained. Then screw the cap on carefully, and you have perfect shocks
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