Mountain Biking - shock pump

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forum*rider
02-05-04, 08:38 PM
Iv decided that im going to get a DT swiss SSD 210 L rear shock. I am wondering if I needed to get a shock pump or if I could just use a regular bike pump.
thanks for the help!
Dannihilator
02-05-04, 09:31 PM
you will need a shock pump. Rocky Mountain makes a good one, cheap even.
forum*rider
02-05-04, 09:57 PM
dang, nothing can be simple can it.
I was going to get this pump from performance:
http://www.performancebike.com/shop/large_photo.cfm?SKU=17604&Store=Bike
Ill check out the RM shock pump too though.
I dunno, I was expecting to have to have to get a shock pump but when I bought my SC Superlite, the Fox Float R came with one already, surprised me anyway, not sure if that is policy of Fox, the LBS I bought it from, or just rare, but I thought it was nice.
Jay
a2psyklnut
02-06-04, 10:23 AM
Yep, new complete bikes usually come with a shock pump as part of the "package" unless of course the LBS is removing them and selling them on eBay! j/k!
L8R
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