How do you put air in a Fox Float shock?

How do you put air in a Fox Float shock?

Remove the air cap and depress the Schrader valve, to completely release air pressure from the positive chamber of the shock. If the shock body retracts into the air sleeve near bottom-out after the air is released from the positive chamber, attach a FOX high pressure pump and pressurize the shock to 250psi (17 bar).

Are thru axles better than quick release?

1. Thru axles are safer- This is probably the biggest benefit for the average cyclist. Thru axles improve safety by making it nearly impossible for the front wheel to come out of the dropouts while you’re moving. The dropouts can’t lift off of the axles vertically because they have holes instead of a u-shaped slots.

How many tokens is a Fox 38?

The fork ships with 2 tokens but we found our best setup with one token and 2–3 psi more pressure in the spring than recommended for our weight.

How much psi is a Fox Float?

The FOX Floats come set with pressures of approximately 90 psi in the MAIN chamber and 100 psi in the EVOL chamber.

Are Fox Float shocks good?

In all, these Fox shocks did a nice job absorbing bumps and providing a comfortable ride while still being capable for an aggressive pounding over sharp ripples or deep moguls. One tester said the shocks “worked well all day long with a good balance of small bump compliance and large bump absorption.

How much travel does a FOX 34 have?

between 100mm and 140mm
Fox’s brand-new 2022 34 and 34 Step-Cast (SC) forks receive a host of updates to make them lighter and stiffer with a focus on trail, downcountry and cross-country riding, with between 100mm and 140mm of travel.

How much travel does a Fox 38 have?

160 to 180mm
Fox launched the 38 in April 2020 as a burlier alternative to the long-standing 36, which is now confined to 150 and 160mm travel, while the 38 takes over from 160 to 180mm.

How much air should I put in my rear FOX shock?

The exact PSI you end up with depends on how plush/firm you want the rear shock to be, but a good starting point is 1 psi for 1 lbs in weight of the rider (including riding gear). Then just add/remove air to your liking.

How do you change CTD shocks on a float X?

FLOAT X CTD shocks have a maximum air pressure of 300psi. Unscrew the black air cap to expose the schrader valve. Slide your shocks sag setting o-ring up against the shock dust wiper. Rotate the CTD lever to the Descend mode (down in-line with the piggyback reservoir).

What are the features of the float X CTD remote?

Factory FLOAT X CTD Remote; Kashima Coated or anodized air sleeve and body, remote actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure. Check for clearance before riding. If you are installing your shock on a bike for which the shock was not original equipment, follow the steps below to ensure proper clearance before riding.

How do you descale a float X shock?

Unscrew the black air cap to expose the schrader valve. Slide your shocks sag setting o-ring up against the shock dust wiper. Rotate the CTD lever to the Descend mode (down in-line with the piggyback reservoir). If you have a FLOAT X CTD Remote shock, click the black release lever once to set the shock to Descend mode.

What is the difference between float CTD CTD drcv and evolution drcv?

Performance FLOAT CTD DrCV; Anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure. Evolution FLOAT CTD DrCV ; Anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure.

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