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Hi buddy, Would suggest ya to try some online manuals.. if u know a good website then go ahead or otherwise try reliable-store.com It's great for automobile repair and the people are also very helpful.. All the best:)
Most of the coil over oil type shocks are good e.g. RockShox, Fox, Noleen. RockShox and Fox also make some pretty good air shocks e.g. Fox Vanilla. Air shocks need careful shielding from wet weather grime, Use a neoprene cover and bung it in the washing machine with your dirty kit after your ride.
This link from SRAM, has all the tuning tips and tricks for your fork. Lots of good information.
For the specific Service manual, if you can't find it on SRAM's website archives, just contact the customer service department and they will provide you the PDF for anything you want.
1) Press and Hold the T (Title/Adj) Button for two seconds. 2) Press the search up/search down button (which are the left/right arrows) until display reads 'SID Disp' 3) Press Cat/Ent button 4) First part of SID will now appear on display 5) Press volume up/volume down button to show second part of number (up/down arrows on unit) 6) Press T (Time/Adj) button to return to normal operation
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