Levo Gen 2 changing damper shaft on Rock Shox super deluxe?

DaveNewing

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Feb 3, 2020
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I've bought a super deluxe with a bearing mount damper shaft, but my 2020 turbo levo needs a standard eyelet damper shaft. I can buy the new standard eyelet shaft, but I don't know what is involved in swapping the shafts over. Anyone done this before and can offer advice? Is it a simple unscrew and screw back together? Nearly all the youtube videos only show the 50 hour service, which doesn't include removing the damper shaft.
 

Tone461

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Nov 29, 2020
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I rebuilt a Rockshox monarch rc3 once, changing every seal including the ifp chamber and it was pretty involved. I'd done a lot of work on suspension but this was definitely a step up in terms of complexity. I'm sure its possible change shafts but its a big job. Getting the ifp chamber bled properly was a right PITA. No idea of your ability of course.
 

DaveNewing

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Feb 3, 2020
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UK
I rebuilt a Rockshox monarch rc3 once, changing every seal including the ifp chamber and it was pretty involved. I'd done a lot of work on suspension but this was definitely a step up in terms of complexity. I'm sure its possible change shafts but its a big job. Getting the ifp chamber bled properly was a right PITA. No idea of your ability of course.

Thanks for the heads up, I might send it to TF Tuned and asked them to do it. I'm happy to do lower leg services etc, but the IFP bleads sounds like a pain.
 

militantmandy

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Jan 18, 2022
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I've bought a super deluxe with a bearing mount damper shaft, but my 2020 turbo levo needs a standard eyelet damper shaft. I can buy the new standard eyelet shaft, but I don't know what is involved in swapping the shafts over. Anyone done this before and can offer advice? Is it a simple unscrew and screw back together? Nearly all the youtube videos only show the 50 hour service, which doesn't include removing the damper shaft.


I once ran a bearing mount MRP Hazzard on my Starling Murmur, which was just standard mount. To do it, I got a local guy to machine up some aluminium spacers (about £10). Worked perfectly. Might not work in this case, but thought it worth mentioning.
 

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