RockShox service intervals
- Lower leg serviceFork50 hride hoursDoes not accrue on a trainer.SRAM/RockShox Service Interval counter mat, GEN.0000000005593 Rev HRead 2026-08-20 · Revision Rev H
- Lower post serviceDropper post · Reverb50 hride hoursDoes not accrue on a trainer.SRAM/RockShox Service Interval counter mat, GEN.0000000005593 Rev HRead 2026-08-20 · Revision Rev H
- Damper and spring serviceFork · up to 2015100 hride hoursDoes not accrue on a trainer.SRAM/RockShox Service Interval counter mat, GEN.0000000005593 Rev HRead 2026-08-20 · Revision Rev H
- Damper and spring serviceFork · 2016 onwards200 hride hoursDoes not accrue on a trainer.SRAM/RockShox Service Interval counter mat, GEN.0000000005593 Rev HRead 2026-08-20 · Revision Rev H
- Damper and air can serviceRear shock200 hride hoursDoes not accrue on a trainer.SRAM/RockShox Service Interval counter mat, GEN.0000000005593 Rev HRead 2026-08-20 · Revision Rev H
Notes on these figures
- Lower leg service · RockShox
Applies across the current fork range. This sits UNDER the damper/spring service, not instead of it -- the widely repeated 'RockShox 200 h full service' omits this mandatory 50 h item.
- Lower post service · RockShox
A1/A2 generations. Later generations run 200-600 h depending on variant; add rows as models are identified rather than guessing.
- Damper and spring service · RockShox
Current generations only (Pike 2014+, Lyrik/Yari 2016+, ZEB/Domain 2022+, SID/REBA 2017+, BoXXer 2019+). Older generations are 100 h -- see rockshox-fork-damper-legacy.
Sources last checked 2026-08-20.
Gathered by hand from manufacturer documentation, never scraped. Manufacturers change these figures and sometimes contradict themselves. Always check your own manual, and treat this as a reference rather than an instruction.