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This is a FULL 600 hour service guide video for a Rockshox Reverb AXS A1 wireless dropper post. It's a FULL service / maintenance guide, which technically includes the 600 hour , 200 hour and 50 hour service It's a bit of a long video, but I wanted to make sure I broke out as many steps as possible in order to make it easy to follow. Considering the Dropper is nothing more than a one way damper, this service isn't all that bad, even though it might look it at first glance. Once you get used to the main components, you should be able o finish this service in about 1.5 hour max your first time and within 45 minutes once you get used to it. Warning: I will say that I fundamentally believe there is a bit of a flaw with this model dropper post, and it has to do with the collar and the bushing. As you will see in this video, the coating on both the collar and bushing has not only started wear, but would've soon completely worn off. This is VERY bad IMO. I'm fairly confident that the only way to manage this is to REGULARLY perform a 50 service on this post in order to keep an eye on them. I HIGHLY recommend you do this, especially considering the cost of these posts. Neglect this, and I'm positive the post will be damaged over time. At least the post is wireless, which make it easy to remove and service I also explain how to remove a stuck IFP in this video. This trick works for all reverb dropper posts. If you find the IFP is stuck at the bottom of the IFP tube, do NOT try and pry it out as you can damage the IFP tube. Follow the tiup in the video and you should be fine As always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask, and I'll respond first chance I get Chapters 00:00 intro parts and tools 09:08 Post Disassembly 24:51 Damper Cartridge disassembly 41:27 IFP install and bleed 01:02:11 Closing up the Damper cartridge 01:07:01 Basic 200 hour service