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  1. Shocks and Suspension
    Hello, I have been scouring the internet for info on rebuilding the early talas systems with no results. Many of the related older threads on here have linked to FOX service manuals which now lead to dead pages since FOX has deleted many of their older manuals. I would think I have the...
  2. 29er Bikes
    FOX introduced the impressive FLOAT 36 at a press camp in Moab earlier this month. Photos by Colin Meagher When suspension-maker FOX released new versions of its 34 trail fork in 2013, we were perhaps a bit underwhelmed. Though we pined for more damping in the FLOAT 34 CTD and TALAS models, we...
  3. 29er Bikes
    Update Nov 4th - Final Thoughts I have now been using the 2014 Factory 34 TALAS 29 140 FIT CTD w/Trail Adjust for around four months now on my Ibis Ripley, and I am highly impressed by the ride quality, travel adjustability, CTD capabilities and improved air spring. I have taken the fork into...
  4. 29er Bikes
    For the 2014 model year, FOX has made two impressive changes to their suspension lineup, including the revised TALAS fork and the new FLOAT X rear shock. The TALAS is an acronym for Travel Adjustable Linear Air Spring system, and although the TALAS has gone through many changes throughout its...
  5. 29er Bikes
    FOX unveiled new updates to their TALAS fork, along with a new rear shock, the FLOAT X. I got to see and play with the new units on Mark Jordan's, FOX Global Communications Manager, tricked-out Santa Crux Bronson. The 2014 TALAS fork's internals should offer smoother travel and improved...
  6. Shocks and Suspension
    I bought a used Fox TALAS II fork last year and the detent ring index ball was missing, which I couldn't live with. I couldn't find the size of the ball online anywhere and Fox wouldn't tell me -- presumably because it sells a replacement part at about a 1000% mark up on the cost of a single...
  7. General Discussion
    The TALAS 180 is a superb fork, offering a buttery smooth plush ride, and incredible riding traits, along with excellent features such as the TALAS (180-140) travel adjustment, FIT R2 damper, and slippery Kashima coated stanchions. Fox has a winner with this sucker, and you can call it a Rock...
  8. General Discussion
    Fox Racing Shox had previously launched their new 2011 lineup at their own press launch in April as well as at the Sea Otter Classic. But in a continued effort to get the word out about their latest forks and shocks, Fox was also exhibiting at the Bike Press Camp. For those of you who haven't...
  9. Need Help? 08 Float RLC or Talas RLC on a blur LT

    this photo is from the thread "Need Help? 08 Float RLC or Talas RLC on a blur LT" in the Mtbr.com Forums. Click the following link to view the thread: http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?t=318073
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