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Can creek shock service recommendations please.

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A cane creek shock needs a service, any recommendations on who to send it to for the service?
North West based, just in case I can call in and drop it off rather than post.
Cheers


 
Posted : 08/05/2023 9:48 am
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Slick n slide Macclesfield.

https://slickandslide.co.uk/


 
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TF tuned are the UK approved service centre. I sent mine to them and they phoned back saying the internals were ruined and needed replacing - a quick email of my receipt for the shock meant all that happened on warranty...


 
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I bought my son a 2nd hand orange five which had a Cane Creek BD Air fitted. The seller disclosed that it needed servicing. I sent it to TF Tuned, with his details, bike model type of riding etc and it was turned around in a few days, with recommended pressures and clicks for all four adjustments. As it had so many adjustments, and I had access to a Shokwiz, I thought I’d hook it up to see what it said. Transpired that I need not have bothered as all the settings that it came back from TF were displayed showing as green on the Shokwiz.

TL:DR, TF tuned would be my shout, not just for service but decent advice on base settings too.


 
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Slick n slide Macclesfield.

+1

He's pretty big on Cane Creek stuff.


 
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TF tuned would be my shout, not just for service but decent advice on base settings too.

This is why TF are my recommendation for everything. I recently sent my shock to Silverfish instead, came back for zero information beyond “serviced”


 
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Thanks for the info.
Will have a look at both.


 
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+1 for TF Tuned. Always put my dbair to them for its annual service


 
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How's the CCDB Air hold up in comparison to the current crop of shocks? Ive a pre-CS shock in the garage, needs a service, but I want to change the shock size on a bike, and this is the right length.


 
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Rick at Slik Knows his Cane Creek stuff , have a look on Instagram .. always happy to help and advise too 🙂


 
Posted : 08/05/2023 3:53 pm