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Old 03-19-13 | 07:30 AM
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I don't recognize it. But before you take it in to the shop, you could open it up to see if you can fix the problem yourself. For instance, Cane Creek air shocks are easily rebuilt, and sometimes only need a bit of grease to make them seal well again.
You could use this to give you a rough idea why and where it's leaking and the sort of things you or the shop would need to make a repair.
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