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  1. LetterheadClassic306 on

    That looks like damper internals, and I’d treat it as a service-part problem instead of trying to reshape or glue anything. When I hit this kind of issue, the fastest path was matching the exact fork model, year, travel, and damper code before ordering anything, because RockShox parts can look similar and still be wrong. A [RockShox Motion Control RC damper assembly](https://featherab.com/shopit?q=RockShox%2BMotion%2BControl%2BRC%2Bdamper%2Bassembly) is usually the cleaner fix if the plastic or internal valve piece is damaged. If only seals or small service pieces are worn, a [RockShox fork service kit](https://featherab.com/shopit?q=RockShox%2Bfork%2Bservice%2Bkit%2BMotion%2BControl%2BRC) may cover it, but the photo makes me cautious. I’d stop riding it until oil level, rebound, compression, and top-cap condition are checked properly.

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