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Removing xloc
Removing xloc







  1. Removing xloc full#
  2. Removing xloc free#

Remove the crown or post syringe and thread in the bleed screw.Balance both syringes so they are ½ full.

Removing xloc free#

If the oil is severly discoloured you will need to remove the syringes, dispose of the old fluid and refill and repeat the process until the oil runs clear and free of air in both syringes. Continue until no more air bubbles emerge from the system. You will find pressing gently on one syringe whilst pulling gently on the other syringe achieves the best results. Cycle the oil between the two syringes.

Removing xloc full#

Remove the bleed screw on the remote and thread in the ¼ full syringe.Remove the bleed screw on the post or crown lockout and thread in the ¾ full syringe.

removing xloc

  • Fill one syringe ¾ full of Reverb oil and the other a ¼ full.
  • The instructions will tell you to turn the adjuster so that it is woundįully out giving maximum volume to the remote (in the direction of the arrow for the XLoc – in the opposite direction of the arrow for the Reverb) we have found some good results by winding the adjuster all the way in (the reverse to what the instructions say) If by following the instructions you find the post only to extend in theįully fast position and be locked solid in the full slow position, then repeat the procedure with the adjuster in full fast (Reverb).
  • Reverb remotes should naturally rest in this position.
  • On the XLoc remotes it’s important that the lever is in the fully extended position.
  • Use a T25 Torx key to position the remote so that the bleed screw is slightly higher above the lever.
  • XLoc remotes will naturally be higher than the lever bleed screw. If the Reverb is an external type, then move the clamp to position the remote higher than the bleed screw. If you can, lower the workstand to hold the post. Make sure the bike is supported throughout the procedure.

    removing xloc

  • You will need to remove a Reverb Stealth dropper to access the bleed screw.
  • Tools required: Safety glasses, Nitrile gloves, Reverb bleed syringes, T10 and T25 Torx keys, Rockshox Reverb oil (or 3wt) Blue cloth and a drip tray. The remote bleed process is basic, but there are a few extra tips we’ve found that can assist the procedure. There are a few different types of the Rockshox hydraulic remote lever, the ones with gold adjusters are the XLoc type used on the fork and rear shock lockouts and the black (or silver) adjuster types are the speed adjusters used on the Reverb dropper post. There can be a number of reasons why a Rockshox Reverb dropper post or fork lockout can stop working, but the most basic reason is air in the remote and hose.









    Removing xloc