The fix is very simple and anyone can do it with a little bit of time and patience. It took me about half an hour to do. The time consumption is making sure you apply the lube well and in all the right places. I didn't use any special wrench with mine, but there is one to remove one nut and then your home free. Mines would lose pressure and I would have to fill it every couple of months. I would take it apart and relube it and that would help for a while. Then 5 years later it got to where it leaked more and would not hold pressure well. The rubber gaskets get worn and hard and start to deteriorate and thats where the leakage comes in. So getting the gasket was another story and it took almost a month. Now its holding well with no more leakage. I would like to find another shock for this bike-e but there expensive. Too bad they didn't make a shock where if it lost pressure you can put it in a stiff mode and still ride it. As it is now,
once you lose pressure, the ride is over. Jimmi
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