RockShox HP Fork/Shock Pump
High-pressure RockShox HP Fork/Shock Pump with a 600psi max range, Schrader valve compatibility and built-in air-release for precise suspension setup.
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Key Features & Benefits
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Who It's For
Key Features
- ✓ 600 psi maximum pressure for high-pressure suspension systems
- ✓ Secure Schrader valve chuck for leak-free inflation
- ✓ Built-in air-release screw for precise micro-adjustments
- ✓ Standard analog gauge for quick, on-the-trail readings
- ✓ Compact, lightweight design — ships at 0.65 lb
- ✓ SRAM model TL-PUMP-HP6-A1 / RockShox part 00.4315.023.030
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use this pump on Presta valves or tires?
The RockShox HP pump is designed for Schrader valves used on most suspension forks and shocks. To use with Presta valves (typical on wheel tyres) you’ll need a Presta-to-Schrader adapter — but keep in mind this pump is optimised for suspension and has a very high pressure range not usually needed for tyres.
How accurate is the gauge and is it serviceable?
The pump uses a standard analog gauge suitable for quick, repeatable suspension setups. For workshop-grade calibration or extremely precise readings you may want to cross-check with a digital gauge, but the built-in meter and bleed screw offer reliable real-world accuracy. Regular inspection and keeping the chuck and seals clean will extend its service life.
What does the air-release screw do and how should I use it?
The air-release (bleed) screw lets you remove very small amounts of pressure to hit sag or rebound spec precisely. After inflating to a slightly higher pressure, press the bleed screw briefly until the desired feel or PSI is reached — it’s the fastest way to fine-tune suspension without fully deflating.
Is this pump suitable for very small-volume shocks?
Yes — the HP pump’s high maximum pressure and fine-control bleed make it suitable for small-volume shocks that require precise, high-pressure adjustments. Always check your shock manufacturer’s pressure recommendations before inflating.
How durable is the pump for trail use?
Built for shop and trail use, the pump features robust metal components and sealed internals for consistent performance. Carrying it in a pack or tool roll is common; protect the gauge face and chuck from impacts to maximise lifespan.
Buying Guide
When choosing a fork and shock pump, prioritise maximum pressure range, valve compatibility and a reliable bleed/air-release mechanism. High-pressure pumps (400–600psi) are necessary for many modern forks and shock designs; ensure the pump connects securely to Schrader valves or includes adapters if you need broader compatibility. Look for durable, precision construction and an easy-to-read gauge — analog gauges are fast on the trail while digital units offer extra precision in the workshop. Consider size and weight if you'll carry the pump on rides, and verify manufacturer part numbers (like RockShox 00.4315.023.030) to match your suspension components exactly.
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