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SUSPENSION SERVICE

These service instructions are intended for use by experienced suspension technicians with dedicated suspension service facilities. All 100 hour services require vacuum oil fill machines and shock services require nitrogen fills. If you are uncomfortable with any of the procedures listed here, please use an authorized Cane Creek service center for service. 

Service outside of an authorized Cane Creek service center will result in the voiding of any remaining warranty on suspension.

(Original and most recent, if any, Revision date listed with each service.)

Shocks

Double Barrel CS

DBair CS Complete 100 hour service (Jun 2022 orig., Dec 2022 rev.)

DBcoil CS Complete 100 hour service (May 2022 orig., July 2022 rev.)

Double Barrel IL (2016-2022)

DBair IL Standard Mount Complete 100 hour service (Mar 2022 orig., May 2023 rev.)

DBair IL Trunnion Mount Complete 100 hour service (Mar 2022 orig., May 2023 rev.)

DBcoil IL Standard Mount Complete 100 hour service (Mar 2022 orig., Jun 2022 rev.)

DBcoil IL Trunnion Mount Complete 100 hour service (Mar 2022 orig., May 2023 rev.)

Double Barrel Inline

Double Barrel Kitsuma

DBKitsuma Air Complete 100 & 200 hour service (Mar 2022 orig., May 2023 rev.)

DBKitsuma Coil Complete 100 hour service (Mar 2022 orig., May 2023 rev.)

DBKitsuma Air Stroke Change (Mar 2022 orig., Apr 2023 rev.)

Forks

HELM

HELM MKII

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Reed Mann

Design Engineer
Name: Reed Mann
Position: Design Engineer
Year started: 2022
Best part of being a part of the Cane Creek family:  It’s very refreshing to work for a small, tight-knit company where we all share the same passions and to develop new products that make cycling better for everyone.
What you’ll find me doing on the weekends: Obviously riding bikes, but also wrenching on bikes or cars, exploring the mountains, and watching F1 races.
How I got here (at Cane Creek): Feeling pretty unfulfilled with a corporate engineering job, I happened to see that Cane Creek was hiring. I jumped at the opportunity to get my hands dirty working on the latest bike tech and was fortunate enough to be offered the position.