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I never rebuilt my 2001 Rockshox SID dual-air before (from a GT iDrive 2.0), and couldn't find the correct rebuilt kit anywhere (Rockshox hasn't supported this old shock for many years now). But looking in the many similarities between the Monarch and my older shock, I figured it was worth a shot. And I'm glad I did, almost all the o-ring fit perfectly, the only one I didn't replace was between the aircan and main body. Even that one might have worked but it is of a different profile and I didn't need one. So far my old shock is working like new and holding air.
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Used this kit to rebuild Rock Shox rear skock on Giant NRS 3, from early or mid 2000’s. Negative air chamber was leaking. Took it to the bike shop. Labor was only $60. Happy to get it going. Was afraid parts were unavailable.
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This kit was exactly what I needed to repair my old sid rear shock .
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