RockShox Monarch B1, C1, D1 Full Service Kit - 11.4118.038.000
OEM RockShox full service kit (11.4118.038.000 / RS-SVC-A1) for Monarch B1RL, C1 R, RT and RT3 (2014+). Contains factory-grade seals, foam rings and O-rings to renew damping performance and stop leaks.
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Overview & Technology
Key Features & Benefits
Fit, Compatibility & What's Included
Who This Kit Is For
Key Features
- ✓ OEM RockShox part 11.4118.038.000 — factory-fit replacement components
- ✓ Fits Monarch B1RL, C1 R, RT and RT3 rear shocks (2014+)
- ✓ Includes dust wipers, seal assemblies, foam rings and O-rings
- ✓ High-grade nitrile seals and open-cell polyurethane foam rings
- ✓ Restores damping consistency, reduces stiction and stops leaks
- ✓ Compact, lightweight kit for home mechanics and pro shops
Specifications
Product Identifiers
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is included in this service kit?
This RockShox OEM kit supplies the wear items: dust wipers, seal assemblies, foam rings and assorted O-rings sized for the Monarch B1/C/RT damper interfaces. It does not typically include damping fluid or suspension grease, which should be purchased separately if required for a full service.
Which Monarch models and years does it fit?
The kit is specified for Monarch B1RL, C1 R, RT and RT3 models from 2014 onwards. Verify compatibility by comparing your shock’s model ID or the SRAM service code RS-SVC-A1 with the part number 11.4118.038.000.
How often should I service my rear shock?
RockShox guidelines generally recommend a lower-level service (cleaning and lubrication) every ~50 hours of riding and a full damper/air can service every 100–200 hours or at least once per year. Conditions like mud, water and heavy use can shorten these intervals — inspect seals frequently and replace when you see oil weep or excess play.
Can I install this kit at home or should I go to a shop?
If you have the right tools, RockShox service manuals and mechanical experience, you can install the kit at home. However, correct torque, seal lubrication and clean work areas are crucial. If you’re unsure, have a trained suspension tech install the parts to avoid damage and ensure proper performance.
Will replacing these seals stop oil leaks completely?
Replacing worn seals and foam rings usually stops common leaks caused by seal wear or contamination. If there’s physical damage to the shock body, scratches on stanchions, or internal component failure, additional repair work may be required beyond the seal kit.
Is this an official RockShox part?
Yes — this is an OEM RockShox service kit (part number 11.4118.038.000) sold to restore factory sealing and wiper function in compatible Monarch models.
Buying Guide
When buying a rear-shock service kit, prioritize OEM kits like this RockShox set for the best fit and material compatibility. Confirm the kit’s part number against your shock model and year — mismatched seals can cause rubbing or premature wear. Decide whether you will perform a do-it-yourself service or have a pro install the kit: shops provide the correct tools and torque but add labor cost. Also consider buying any required fluids and suspension grease at the same time. A full damper service often needs specific damper oil volumes and air can lubrication — check RockShox service documentation for exact spec and fluid type before starting work.
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