Download Fox Float Rp23 Manual
FOX redefines ride dynamics for ATVs, mountain bikes, motocross, off-road vehicles, snowmobiles. 2019 Live Valve Manuals for Download Live Valve FAQ Live Valve Set-Up and Calibration Live Valve System Installation. FORK- 2015 36 FLOAT 140mm-180mm and TALAS (up to 160mm) FORK- 2015 36 TALAS/VAN 170mm/180mm. Definitely and wanted to match the shock. Had a fox rp23 which was ok, didn't really let me down. Join Date: Aug. 2009 manual Download pc show Vilnius.
Fox Float Rp23
Weight0.47 lbs./213 g(6.50' x 1.50' No reducers)features/adjustmentshigh volume standard air sleeve, lightweight chassis, DOHC Technology that provides pedaling efficiency as well as control andsensitivity for big and small hits.with 2 positions, ProPedal adjust with 3 FIRM positions, air spring pressure,rebound adjustspringairintended useA style of riding that is defined by short course technical acrobaticsand athletes that defy gravity. Generally, the bikes and components requiredfor freeriding are stronger and heavier than their lightweight cross-countrybrethren. AIR SPRINGSETTING GuidelinesShock Travel(in./mm)Sag(in./mm)1.00/25.4.25/6.41.25/31.7.31/7.91.50/38.1.38/9.51.75/44.4.44/11.12.00/50.8.50/12.72.25/57.1.56/14.2Adjusting ReboundRebound controls the rate at which your shock returns after it has beencompressed. The proper rebound setting is a personal preference, and changeswith rider weight, riding style and conditions. A rule of thumb is thatrebound should be as fast as possible without kicking back and pushingthe rider off the saddle.The rebound knob has 8-10 clicks of adjustment.For slowerrebound, turn the red adjuster knob.For fasterrebound, turn the red adjuster knob.ProPedal ProPedal LeverThe ProPedal lever allows for on-the-flyProPedal adjustment.
ProPedal damping reduces pedal-induced suspensionbob. The two ProPedal lever settings are:.OPEN.PROPEDALUse each setting to adjust the shock fordifferent riding conditions and situations. For example, use PROPEDALfor riding to the top of the mountain, and then switch to OPEN for the descent.To determine which ProPedal position is betterfor your condition and situation, pedal the bicycle and monitor the shockmovement. Switch between positions and select the one that reduces suspensionmovement most effectively while providing the desired amount of bump absorption.Because suspension designs and riding skillsvary, optimal settings can vary from bike to bike and rider to rider.For more precise ProPedal tuning and to further eliminate pedal-inducedbob while maintaining bump compliance, adjust the ProPedal knob. As withthe ProPedal lever, switch positions and select a setting that reducessuspension movement most effectively while providing the desired amountof bump absorption. ProPedal KnobThe 3-position ProPedal knob (shown below)allows you to adjust ProPedal firmness when the ProPedal lever is in thePROPEDAL position. The ProPedalknob only changes damping when the ProPedal lever is in the PROPEDALposition.The ProPedal knob settings are denoted bythe numbers etched onto the ProPedal knob.
The three ProPedal knob settingsare:.(1)PROPEDAL Light.(2)PROPEDAL Medium.(3)PROPEDAL FirmTo adjust the ProPedal knob:.Turn the ProPedal leverto the PROPEDAL position, as shownin graphic above.Lift the ProPedal knob(see frame #2 in the drawing below).Turn the ProPedal knobclockwise (relative to the ProPedal knob facing the user) until the selectionyou want—1, 2, or 3—is aligned with the ProPedal lever ( #3).The ProPedal knob clicks twice per setting as it turns. The first clickoccurs as you exit the current setting; the second click as you engagethe new setting.Push the ProPedal knobinto its new position ( #4).The ProPedal knob should NOT be adjusted on-the-fly. Itshould only be adjusted while in a stationary position.Turning the ProPedal knob (animated clip):eng056.