Example of how improper bleeding can damage a damper

Proper shock absorber bleeding is essential for the performance and safety of your suspension system. When you bleed the shock absorber incorrectly, whether through manual bleeding or using an improper machine, serious damage occurs. Two common issues result from improper bleeding: overfilling or underfilling the shock.

In the case of overfilling, the excessive fluid can lead to an oil leak. This may not be immediately noticeable, but over time, it will cause deterioration in the shock’s performance, leading to potential failure. On the other hand, underfilling a shock presents a different, yet equally dangerous issue.

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When one underfills a shock absorber, the internal bladder may expand beyond its intended range. This can cause the bladder to make direct contact with the inner casted walls of the reservoir. Over time, as the shock absorber is used, this contact turns into scrubbing, which slowly damages the bladder. If left unaddressed, this damage can eventually cause the bladder to rupture, resulting in a gas leak. Such a failure would severely compromise the shock’s ability to function and could lead to a complete breakdown of the suspension system.

Beyond the technical damage, this improper bleeding of the damper poses a significant safety risk for the rider. A punctured bladder or oil leak can lead to loss of control during rides, making it dangerous for anyone relying on the suspension for stability and performance.

To avoid these issues, it’s crucial to use reliable tools like Automatic Vacuum Bleed Pumps. These systems remove the possibility of human error and provide consistent, thorough bleeding, which basic bleed pumps may not achieve. With these tools, your suspension service becomes more efficient, reliable, and safer for the rider.

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