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Fox Racing Shox Float

Average Rating 3.00/5
# of Reviews 2
MSRP
Weight 200 grams
More Products from Fox Racing Shox

Description:
    • High volume standard air sleeve
    • Lightweight chassis
    • Air spring pressure
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      Submitted by John a Weekend Warrior from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
      Date Reviewed: 2/12/2007 12:46:21 PM
      Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
      Purchased At: Stock on my 2001 Trek Fuel 90 Disk - Earl's Cycle (closed 2003)
      Strengths: Does what a rear shock should do to make it a soft ride, from a hardtail to a softail, like riding in a Cadillac.
      Weaknesses: The defective air sleeve seals found on the 2001,2002 models was made up of the in-correct rubber compound. If the shock has to go back to Fox, then you got yourself one heck of a long wait on your hands (1-3months).
      Similar Products Tried: None.
      Bike Setup: 2001 Trek Fuel 90 Disk.
      Bottom Line: When you first try-out a full suspension bike, it'll ruin you for hardtails. It did for me! But then again I was looking for a softer ride on the crumbling asphalt streets in Mississauga, Toronto, Scarborough, Pickering, Ajax, Whitby & Oshawa. The difference was definitely noticeable, like comparing the ride of a Fait Polski (no suspension & a tiny [go-kart sized/powered] motor) to that of any 1990 or newer Cadillac. The shock started to leak air 10 lbs in a week or 20 lbs in a month since July 2005. I read online soon after that - the defective air sleeve seals found on the 2001,2002 models was made up of the in-correct rubber compound. If the shock has to go back to Fox, then you got yourself one heck of a long wait on your hands (1-3months).
      I got my shock back in less then 1 week as my LBS had the correct seals instock. The seals were a mere $5 but cost $20 to service then (I thought the costs would of been the other way round). Had I known this, I'd of taken my bike in for service back in 2005. I'm a clydesdale rider of 190-210 lbs, I set the shock to 150-180 lbs and ride asphalt streets, cement sidewalks and waterfront bike paths mainly.
      Bottom Line: A very good Fox Racing Shock and the next bike I'll buy will have the RC (rebound & compression features) & longer travel.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Justin English a Weekend Warrior from Fort Collins, CO, 80526
      Date Reviewed: 11/22/2006 1:19:41 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Blue Sky
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Weaknesses: it blew out on my GT i-Drive 5 4.0 after going down a creek bed I weight 195
      Bike Setup: Stock
      Bottom Line: we'll see if the next one is better
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 1



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