RockShox Remote Service Kit - Reverb 1x Remote
OEM RockShox service kit for the Reverb 1x remote includes boot, paddle and barb to restore smooth actuation and extend remote life. Direct SRAM compatibility (RM-SVC-A1).
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Key Features & Benefits
Fit, Compatibility & Installation
Who This Kit Is For
Key Features
- ✓ OEM RockShox parts for Reverb 1x remote — guaranteed fit
- ✓ Includes molded rubber boot, reinforced polymer paddle, and metal barb
- ✓ SRAM Model ID RM-SVC-A1 ensures correct compatibility
- ✓ Restores crisp lever actuation and blocks dirt ingress
- ✓ No hydraulic bleed required unless the hose is disconnected
- ✓ Compact kit — ideal spare for toolbox or trail repairs
- ✓ Manufacturer part number 11.6818.048.000 for easy lookup
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Frequently Asked Questions
Will this kit fit my Reverb AXS remote?
No. This kit is designed specifically for the Reverb 1x remote (SRAM RM-SVC-A1). AXS remotes use a different paddle and boot geometry—check your remote model and SRAM part numbers before purchasing.
Do I need to bleed the dropper post after installing these parts?
In most cases no. Replacing the external boot, paddle and barb does not require bleeding as long as you do not disconnect the hydraulic hose. If the hose is removed or replaced during the process, a bleed and proper bench setup is recommended.
What tools do I need to install the kit?
Basic hand tools are sufficient: a small hex driver for the clamp bolt, needle-nose pliers for the barb if needed, and a clean rag. Follow torque specifications for clamp bolts and avoid over-tightening plastic components.
Is this an OEM RockShox part?
Yes. This is an OEM RockShox kit with manufacturer part number 11.6818.048.000 and SRAM Model ID RM-SVC-A1, ensuring factory fit, finish and durability.
Can I carry this kit on long rides as a spare?
Absolutely — the kit is compact and lightweight (shipping dims 6" x 2" x 1", ~0.5 lb), making it a convenient spare for multi-day bikepacking trips or remote trailheads where a quick repair can save your ride.
Buying Guide
When buying replacement parts for a dropper post remote, prioritize OEM kits labeled for your exact remote model. Look for manufacturer part numbers (here: 11.6818.048.000) or SRAM model IDs (RM-SVC-A1) to avoid fitment issues. Consider what you ride: wet and muddy conditions demand a new boot sooner, while frequent use may wear the paddle faster. Keep basic spares like this kit in your toolbox or frame bag if you ride remote trails. They’re inexpensive insurance that can extend the life of your remote and keep your dropper post functioning reliably without a full remote replacement.
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