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Have you ridden 30-50 hours without service?

Servicing your fork or shock is a simple way to extend the lifespan of its internals, preventing costly repairs down the line and making sure your bike is in tip-top shape for the riding season. 

On modern shocks and cartridge-style suspension forks, most manufacturers recommend changing the lubrication oil every 30-50 hours of riding. 

That works out to every 8-16 weeks for most riders. 

Fork Lower Service

$75.00

Recommended every 30-50 hrs of riding

Disassemble and clean

Inspect components

Replace worn out seals and bushings

Lubricate

Shock Air Can Service

$68.80

Recommended every 30-50 hrs of riding

Disassemble and clean

Inspect components

Replace worn out seals and bushings

Lubricate

Linkage/Pivot Service

Hourly labor rate

Recommended at least once a year

Disassemble and inspect

Clean and lubricate 

Replace if necessary



Mountain bike fork service Toronto

About Fork Lower Service

Regular lower fork services are crucial for maintaining your ride quality. When your fork is freshly serviced it'll do its job better, which in turns helps you ride your best.

We'll disassemble the fork, clean and inspect all components, replace worn-out seals and bushings, and ensure proper lubrication for like-new responsiveness and a smooth ride quality.

Mountain bike shock service Toronto

About shock air can service

A MTB shock in need of service will inhibit your bike's predictability and ability to maintain traction on the trail. When you're riding technical terrain, you want your rear suspension working for you, not against you.

Similar to our fork service, when you service your shock we'll clean and inspect the components, replace worn-out seals and bushings, and make sure everything is lubed up to be buttery smooth so you can go rip with confidence.


Mountain bike linkage and pivot service Toronto

About linkage service

We all know that dual-suspension mountain bikes offer the absolute best in terms of off-road performance - but did you know that in addition to your regular brake and drivetrain maintenance, the linkage of full-suspension bikes also requires regular servicing? 

If you're noticing your suspension feels "notchy", is creaking under load, or has less traction, your linkage could need to be serviced. Even if you aren't experiencing any issues, your bearings may be wearing out, and the best way to have that checked is here at Sweet Pete's.

If you're having your fork or shock serviced, we can inspect your linkages and give you a quote.