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Shock info regarding ESA shock service

boblivingston

New member
The oil from my front shock on my 2018 K1600GT leaked out over the winter. Can anyone in the MOA world give me some direction as to where to get a front ESA shock serviced. I am currently on the way from Indianapolis area to Knoxville/Nashville area for a couple of weeks then on to Austin TX for the Moto GP.
What I know so far is that the shocks are serviceable but most BMW dealers do not provide this service.
If anyone can provide some direction it would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Bob
 
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