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Tensioner level/knob on shocks


MajG

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Hi Folks,

 

I was hoping you can help, i need to replace the below lever that is on top of the shock, perhaps know what it is actually called and where I could find one?

im in Cape Town

 

Kids claim they didnt mash it up :whistling: , then it mustv been the dog  :mellow:

 

Google skills has failed me in this search

 

On A Trek X caliber 5, the standard shock that came with the bike

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Also that looks like a coil fork and most likely the seal is blown.

 

Take it to Stoke suspension works and see what they can do for you!

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Also that looks like a coil fork and most likely the seal is blown.

 

Take it to Stoke suspension works and see what they can do for you!

Is a coil fork yes.

 

I own the bike for about 5 months and never serviced it yet.

 

Maybe best i take it for one.

 

For knowledge base, what is that lever actually called?

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Did the dog try to open it? With the wrong tool?

 

That bit is called the preload adjuster.

 No idea what went down here.

 

I dont have much bicycle knowledge so i wouldn't dare try to remove this.

 

my boys wont rat each other tho  :ph34r:

 

Guess its universe way of telling me to service the shocks

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Do you maybe store the bike upside down? Looks like the seal is leaking.

no, not upside but on a forward slant yes

 

I dont see any leak or oilyness, but then again im no expert

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no, not upside but on a forward slant yes

 

I dont see any leak or oilyness, but then again im no expert

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Around the knob you have some build up

taking it over the weekend for service, thanks man!

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Around the knob you have some build up

 

Looks more like mauled plastic from someone trying to open it will a monkey wrench. 

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Looks more like mauled plastic from someone trying to open it will a monkey wrench. 

Closest thing i have in my home to a monkey wrench is a pliers, so that could of been their tool of choice :mellow:

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That's a topcap with a preload adjuster in it. Spares should be easy enough to get hold of and not that pricey.

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