So Ive been running a FOX X2 for 16 months and it has been used for 100 hours according to Strava
FOX recommend servicing every 125 hours
Shock was bought from, stripped down and checked over and set up by TF Tuned before being shipped to me
So as it had done 100 hours i decided to send it back to TF Tuned to have it serviced
Here is the report
I have your X2 shock here for a service today and ideally it needs a couple of new parts.
The damper shaft is starting to wear and has a score in it that is allowing the air and oil to mix, making the shock sound squelchy. The replacement part is £13.70 and we have it in stock ready to go. I would say that this is definitely worth doing.
Your inner air can also has some light scoring. This could allow the shock to compress and not return or sink in the travel and become quite harsh. We don't currently have this in stock but it is on order and should be here in the next couple of days. If you haven't had these issues it may be fine to run the old air can but I am also happy to replace it as preventative maintenance. It's a £43.95 part if you would like to go ahead with it.
Please let me know what you would like to do.
So i replied with the following
I'm quite surprised by this as the shock is only 16 months old and was supplied, checked over and set up by TFtuned
According to my strava account the shock has only been used for 100 hours which is 25 hours short of Fox's recommended service interval time so I would not expect to see wear on any parts
Would the damage be covered under warranty?
The reply i got was this
Both these parts are wear parts which aren't covered by Fox's warranty.
This kind of wear is not uncommon on your particular bike. With the yoke (y-shaped link) that joins this shock to the frame there is a lot more force going through the shock as the rigid connection essentially makes the shock a structural part of the frame and increases the wear on the shock.
I am happy to service the shock with the old air can but i don't think it would be worth it to not change the damper shaft. I wouldn't be able to offer our usual three month warranty on any issues that arise from this part if you take this option however.
So it seems the Levo yoke design causes wear on the shock
Ive asked them to replace the damper and the air can at a cost £56 on top of the £120 or so for the service and return cost so that's £176 spent on a £700+ shock after 100 hours use
I know the 2022 Levo S-Works and Expert come with a FOX X2 so presume they could suffer with the same issue
Can you shed some light on this? @Specialized Rider Care
FOX recommend servicing every 125 hours
Shock was bought from, stripped down and checked over and set up by TF Tuned before being shipped to me
So as it had done 100 hours i decided to send it back to TF Tuned to have it serviced
Here is the report
I have your X2 shock here for a service today and ideally it needs a couple of new parts.
The damper shaft is starting to wear and has a score in it that is allowing the air and oil to mix, making the shock sound squelchy. The replacement part is £13.70 and we have it in stock ready to go. I would say that this is definitely worth doing.
Your inner air can also has some light scoring. This could allow the shock to compress and not return or sink in the travel and become quite harsh. We don't currently have this in stock but it is on order and should be here in the next couple of days. If you haven't had these issues it may be fine to run the old air can but I am also happy to replace it as preventative maintenance. It's a £43.95 part if you would like to go ahead with it.
Please let me know what you would like to do.
So i replied with the following
I'm quite surprised by this as the shock is only 16 months old and was supplied, checked over and set up by TFtuned
According to my strava account the shock has only been used for 100 hours which is 25 hours short of Fox's recommended service interval time so I would not expect to see wear on any parts
Would the damage be covered under warranty?
The reply i got was this
Both these parts are wear parts which aren't covered by Fox's warranty.
This kind of wear is not uncommon on your particular bike. With the yoke (y-shaped link) that joins this shock to the frame there is a lot more force going through the shock as the rigid connection essentially makes the shock a structural part of the frame and increases the wear on the shock.
I am happy to service the shock with the old air can but i don't think it would be worth it to not change the damper shaft. I wouldn't be able to offer our usual three month warranty on any issues that arise from this part if you take this option however.
So it seems the Levo yoke design causes wear on the shock
Ive asked them to replace the damper and the air can at a cost £56 on top of the £120 or so for the service and return cost so that's £176 spent on a £700+ shock after 100 hours use
I know the 2022 Levo S-Works and Expert come with a FOX X2 so presume they could suffer with the same issue
Can you shed some light on this? @Specialized Rider Care