SKU: TL6564

RockShox Rear Shock Air Valve Adapter Tool

Vendor RockShox
Regular price $15.07
Sale price $15.07 Regular price $9.00
Sale Sold out
Unit price
/per 
Shipping calculated at checkout.
🚚 Order within the next 2 hours, 15 minutes for delivery by 02 Oct, 2024.

Chat with Support for Expert Advice

Manufacturer Warranty

This is a pre order item. We will ship it when it comes in stock.
Specifications

MPN00.4315.027.010
UPC710845663246

Rear shock tools for repair and maintenance of Rockshox rear shocks.

  • For RockShox Monarch
Description

Rear shock tools for repair and maintenance of Rockshox rear shocks.

  • For RockShox Monarch

Customer Reviews

Based on 120 reviews
64%
(77)
23%
(28)
13%
(15)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
D
Doug

The heading says it all... arrived on time and works well. I don't know if you can find one less expensive somewhere else. I never looked.;

C
Cliente Amazon

Arrivato in anticipo provato funziona perfettamente.;

N
Nicola

Riduzione per pompa per gonfiare ammortizzatore Rock shock Monarc ma state bene attenti che sia quello corretto ci sono troppi modelli.
Il pezzo è fatto bene ma è pur sempre alluminio 8€ non li vale;

i
ivo

Problemi con OR di tenuta;

D
Dave

MY EXPERIENCE: So I needed this in order to pump up the inner cartridge on my RST Killah forks that came with my Surron X. The issue with the smaller diameter end is that the inside diameter is too small and made physical contact with the schrader valve release pin so every time I went to release the adapter it kept the valve open and allowed the air to escape from the cartridge.

MAKE IT FUNCTION: All you need to do is get yourself a 1/16" drill bit and drill out the smaller diameter end of this adapter. This will allow the valve pinhead to freely sit inside the adapter and the only time it will open is when you pump air. Once you've stroked the pump completely the other side of the valve will be pressurized and will close the valve until you pump again (which is how it is suppose to work).

I'm not sure why it wasn't designed with a larger inside diameter on the smaller OD connection to avoid contact with schrader valves. Maybe RockShox has some weird proprietary shenanigans going on with their rear shocks? I dunno never used them. All I know is a simple fix made this actually useful.;