FLOAT RP2. 3FLOAT RP2. REAR. SHOCKInstalling Your Shock |. Maintenance |. | Service Intervals |. Safety Information |. Down Shock |. Sleeve Maintenance. No reducers)features/adjustmentshigh volume standard air sleeve, lightweight chassis, DOHC Pro.
FLOAT RP2, RP23 DRCV. Internal service should be performed by FOX Racing Shox or an Authorized Service Center. Before You Ride. RP23 Model Adjusting Rebound. Find great deals on eBay for fox float rp23 fox float. fox float rp23. Fox Shox Decal: Rear Shox 2011 FLOAT RP23 XV 147mm x 35mm. Cycling Plus is the manual for the modern road cyclist. Fox RP23 XV BV Air Shock. Fox Float RP23 shock.
Pedal. with 2 positions, Pro. Pedal adjust with 3 FIRM positions, air spring pressure. Installing Your Shock. If you are installing your shock on a bike in which the shock is not. Install the shock.
FLOAT RP23 REAR SHOCK. Installing Your Shock | General Maintenance | Before You Ride | Measuring Sag | Setting. Contact FOX | Warranty Information.
Remove the main air. Carefully cycle the.
Check that all parts. Pressurize your main. You will. tune to a more specific air pressure in the Setting.
Sag section below. Set. sag. General Maintenance. There may be a small amount of air sleeve lubricant residue on the body. This is normal. If this residual air sleeve lubricant is not present.
Some. other things to consider for all shock models: If you ride in extreme. Check. the maintenance schedule for your shock. Wash your shock with soap. Do not use a high pressure. Internal service should. FOX Racing Shox or an Authorized. Service Center. Before You Ride.
Clean the outside of your shock with soap and. Do. not use a high pressure washer on your shock. Inspect entire exterior of shock for damage. The. shock should not be used if any of the exterior parts appear to be damaged. Please contact your local dealer. FOX Racing Shox for further inspection and repair.
Check that quick- release levers (or thru- axle. Check headset adjustment.
If loose, adjust according. Check that brake cables or hoses are properly. Check that the front and rear brakes operate properly. Setting Sag. You can also view a Flash. Setting Sag. To set sag: Measure. Air Spring Setting Guidelines table. Continue if the sag is not to specification.
Locate the Schrader. Screw the FOX. Racing Shox High Pressure Pump onto the air valve until the pump shows. Do not over- tighten. Add air pressure until.
Refer to the Air. Spring Setting Guidelines table below for the proper sag setting. Unthread the pump from. Repeat steps 2- 5 until. AIR SPRING. SETTING Guidelines.
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Shock Travel(in./mm)Sag(in./mm)1. Adjusting Rebound. Rebound controls the rate at which your shock returns after it has been. The proper rebound setting is a personal preference, and changes. A rule of thumb is that. The rebound knob has 8- 1. For slower. rebound, turn the red adjuster knob = 4 & & typeof(BSPSPopup.
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Pro. Pedal damping reduces pedal- induced suspension. The two Pro. Pedal lever settings are: Use each setting to adjust the shock for. For example, use PROPEDAL. OPEN for the descent. To determine which Pro. Pedal position is better.
Switch between positions and select the one that reduces suspension. Because suspension designs and riding skills.
For more precise Pro. Pedal tuning and to further eliminate pedal- induced. Pro. Pedal knob. As with.
Pro. Pedal lever, switch positions and select a setting that reduces. Pro. Pedal Knob. The 3- position Pro. Pedal knob (shown below). Pro. Pedal firmness when the Pro.
Pedal lever is in the. PROPEDAL position. The Pro. Pedal. knob only changes damping when the Pro.
Pedal lever is in the PROPEDAL. The Pro. Pedal knob settings are denoted by.
Pro. Pedal knob. The three Pro. Pedal knob settings. PROPEDAL Light(2). PROPEDAL Medium(3). PROPEDAL Firm To adjust the Pro.
Pedal knob: Turn the Pro. Pedal lever. to the PROPEDAL position, as shown. Lift the Pro. Pedal knob. Turn the Pro. Pedal knob. Pro. Pedal knob facing the user) until the selection. Pro. Pedal lever (#3). The Pro. Pedal knob clicks twice per setting as it turns.
The first click. occurs as you exit the current setting; the second click as you engage. Push the Pro. Pedal knob. The Pro. Pedal knob should NOT be adjusted on- the- fly.
It. should only be adjusted while in a stationary position. Turning the Pro. Pedal knob (animated clip).