Levo Gen 3 Fox Float X2 Settings on 2022

IOUZIP

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I have a new 2022 Levo Expert. My rear shock is the Fox Float X2. I am using the Specialized Suspension Calculator for my riding weight of 215lb the pressure is 272psi and the shock settings are…

REBOUND
2 clicks
COMPRESSION
11 clicks

Fox Float X2 Tuning guide has the Compression at 2-4 clicks from closed. I know 11 clicks vs 2-4 clicks is a big difference.

My question is what are others finding out with the rear compression settings on their X2 shock? Are they closer to the Specialized setting or Fox settings?

I will probably have to connect up the ShockWiz to know for sure.
 
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ebikerider

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Don’t worry about what the recommendations from either chart and set it to your liking. The only way to get a good setting for you is to go through the process of riding and changing the settings to your preference. This way you also learn what it feels like when something is changed.

I ended up here on my
factory X2 but have no idea if they are close to Fox or Specialized recommendations.

250psi approx 15mm sag 28%
HSC 4
LSC 8
HSR 5
LSR 10
 

Dmaguirenz

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I have a new 2022 Levo Expert. My rear shock is the Fox Float X2. I am using the Specialized Suspension Calculator for my riding weight of 215lb the pressure is 272psi and the shock settings are…

REBOUND
2 clicks
COMPRESSION
11 clicks

Fox Float X2 Tuning guide has the Compression at 2-4 clicks from closed. I know 11 clicks vs 2-4 clicks is a big difference.

My question is what are others finding out with the rear compression settings on their X2 shock? Are they closer to the Specialized setting or Fox settings?

I will probably have to connect up the ShockWiz to know for sure.
Similar weight, I ended up opening the rebound up and it was much better I settled on 6-8 LSR ( faster flow stuff)
 

Mikerb

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The settings will vary depending on how the shock is tuned so your best bet is to experiment for yourself.
One way to do that is to keep all user controls open and set your SAG.......typically 30% shaft travel. Now only adjust the rebound to its half way point and run a short section of typical trail. Next move the rebound 1 or 2 stops slower and retest on the same trail.................then set it 1 or 2 stops faster from the mid setting and repeat the trail run...............compare which setting feels best............if the faster setting was best, try anothe stop faster.........compare. When you thinky ou have the best result repeat the process with compression........, low speed compression if you have both low and high speed settings. Repeat the test process as for rebound. If you have high speed compression and rebound I would leave both open or close to open for now. I have typically found high speed compression ( and rebound to match) is best adjusted to a firmer setting for any ride where I know drops and jumps feature but pretty much fast/open for smoother single track type trails.

ps on my Whyte E180 RS (shock is Fox Faxtory X2/170mm) the shock is tuned "light" everything and I found the Fox recommended settings pretty much spot on. Different bike I know but Spesh tend to use a firmer shock tune so I would expect the user settings to be lighter than Fox recommendations.
 
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Chicane

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I have the same bike and only 3 rides in. I have a lot more sag at Specialized recommended setting (239lbs) for my 190lb riding weight. I'm running 255lbs 11 comp/ 9 rebound. Try opening up your rebound as mentioned. 272lbs sounds about right if shooting for 30% sag/ 16.5mm.

If using the stock Fox 38, I'm guessing you're around 110-115 psi?
 

RickBullotta

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Surprised you all are running so much compression damping on an X2. I find that shock runs best almost wide open. I've had it on a few bikes and they all performed best that way.
 

DirtFarmer

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Hello IOUZIP.!!
Welcome to the forum.
I have a S4 2022 Expert with the same shock (no HS adjustments)
I’m at 215lbs with gear and stand at 5’10”.
My ShockWiz got me to a setting I like. I’m not an aficionado so ShockWiz was the best route.
Shock
231 psi baseline air pressure
225 psi on session screen = 38% dynamic sag
Rebound (LS) 19 total
@ 5 clicks
Compression (LS) 23 total
@17 clicks
Shock total travel 55 mm
Volume spacers 0, max 3 at 0.25 cubic inch per. Part 233-00-240.
compression ratio is 2.8
Enjoy the ride!!
 

Chicane

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Hello IOUZIP.!!
Welcome to the forum.
I have a S4 2022 Expert with the same shock (no HS adjustments)
I’m at 215lbs with gear and stand at 5’10”.
My ShockWiz got me to a setting I like. I’m not an aficionado so ShockWiz was the best route.
Shock
231 psi baseline air pressure
225 psi on session screen = 38% dynamic sag
Rebound (LS) 19 total
@ 5 clicks
Compression (LS) 23 total
@17 clicks
Shock total travel 55 mm
Volume spacers 0, max 3 at 0.25 cubic inch per. Part 233-00-240.
compression ratio is 2.8
Enjoy the ride!!
Why so much sag past the usual 30% max? You must have a soft/plus ride and this will also lower your BB a lot more.
 

DirtFarmer

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Why so much sag past the usual 30% max? You must have a soft/plus ride and this will also lower your BB a lot more.
That’s a “dynamic” sag number as measured by the ShockWiz. If I measure it static it looks more like 30%.
You are correct, 38% static sag would be awful.
I honestly needed the Wiz for set up. I just wasn’t getting it without and it added confidence in the tune.
 

RickBullotta

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Hello IOUZIP.!!
Welcome to the forum.
I have a S4 2022 Expert with the same shock (no HS adjustments)
I’m at 215lbs with gear and stand at 5’10”.
My ShockWiz got me to a setting I like. I’m not an aficionado so ShockWiz was the best route.
Shock
231 psi baseline air pressure
225 psi on session screen = 38% dynamic sag
Rebound (LS) 19 total
@ 5 clicks
Compression (LS) 23 total
@17 clicks
Shock total travel 55 mm
Volume spacers 0, max 3 at 0.25 cubic inch per. Part 233-00-240.
compression ratio is 2.8
Enjoy the ride!!

Please specify whether you're setting your clicks from full closed or full open.
 

Chicane

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That’s a “dynamic” sag number as measured by the ShockWiz. If I measure it static it looks more like 30%.
You are correct, 38% static sag would be awful.
I honestly needed the Wiz for set up. I just wasn’t getting it without and it added confidence in the tune.
Got it. I tried 235psi for my 190lbs and I was way past 30% sag. It seems like low psi for your weight? At 250-255psi the shock still feels good and plush at my weight . I added 1 band and will play with lower psi.
 

DirtFarmer

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I think when I started I was t 257 psi and thought I was going to destroy my pump. I think that’s close to the max for the shock too.
I love the way the bike rides at the current settings.
Fox 38 fork is so rigid and precise, I love it in the janky stuff.
Settings for the fork.
116 psi = 23 % dynamic sag
LS rebound 14 clicks total
@ 7 clicks
HS rebound 8 clicks total
@ 3 clicks
LS compression 16 clicks total
@ 8 clicks
HS compression 8 clicks total
@ 7 clicks.
 

IOUZIP

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Thanks for the settings I will try them. I did install a cascade link which changes the leverage ratio. It seems to resist bottoming out the shock. I have not checked the rear shock for spacers but did buy spacers just in case. Did your X2 come with any spacers in the rear shock?
 

DirtFarmer

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I had no spacers in the shock.
Yes the cascade will change your settings for sure. I can’t remember if you start with higher or lower pressures but I’m sure there is some talk on the subject in the forum. It sounds like a more linear set up so that would be good.
Anyways, enjoy the ride, such a great bike.

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IOUZIP

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Did you ceramic coat the bike? I just finished applying bike ceramic on mine. It makes the flat look really good.
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DirtFarmer

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Yours looks good. Fox front fender but what’s on the rear?
I did Ridewrap, clear flat.
Hockey tape and inner tube on the rear triangle.
Hockey tape patches wherever the wrap gets damaged. Basically fake tattoos to make it look tough. 😁
 

IOUZIP

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I have the same bike and only 3 rides in. I have a lot more sag at Specialized recommended setting (239lbs) for my 190lb riding weight. I'm running 255lbs 11 comp/ 9 rebound. Try opening up your rebound as mentioned. 272lbs sounds about right if shooting for 30% sag/ 16.5mm.

If using the stock Fox 38, I'm guessing you're around 110-115 psi?
Fork Fox38 setup with Shockwiz.
  • Cascade Link Installed
  • Fork Travel: 160mm
  • Fork Air Pressure: 113psi
  • Fork Tokens: 2
  • Sag: 32mm or 20%
  • Low Speed Rebound: 5
  • High Speed Rebound: 3
  • Low Speed Compression: 10
  • High Speed Rebound: 6
  • Shockwiz Setup was Balanced.
 

IOUZIP

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I have the Levo Fox Float X2 settings as follows. Still have to test.
Old air pressure 272psi for 15mm or 30% sag before the Cascade Link.
Added the Cascade Link and now the pressure changed from 272 psi to 290 psi. I am at 16mm sag.
I am 215lb loaded up and think if I weighed any more I may have a problem reaching 30% sag. The cascade link works but at the recommended 10% pressure increase the cost maybe for heaver riders not being able to reach 30% sag.

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ebikerider

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I have the Levo Fox Float X2 settings as follows. Still have to test.
Old air pressure 272psi for 15mm or 30% sag before the Cascade Link.
Added the Cascade Link and now the pressure changed from 272 psi to 290 psi. I am at 16mm sag.
I am 215lb loaded up and think if I weighed any more I may have a problem reaching 30% sag. The cascade link works but at the recommended 10% pressure increase the cost maybe for heaver riders not being able to reach 30% sag.

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FYI
25% shock sag for 2022 55mm stroke shock is 13.75mm.
30% is 16.5mm.
 
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IOUZIP

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FYI
25% shock sag is 16.25mm.
30% is 19.5mm.
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Levo size S4 has 55mm stroke. 30% of that is 16.5mm
Cascade Link changes that calculation. Add 10mm for 65mm stroke. 19.5mm for 30%
290psi gets me 16mm SAG if I run less pressure (280psi) Shockwiz tells me to add air. I did the calibration twice.
Tonight I went for a ride at my local trail which has a great section that includes high speed flow, pump, roots, climbs, and drops.
Air Pressure: 295psi
No Spacers
Low Speed Rebound: 3
Low Speed Compression: 7


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ebikerider

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Levo has 52.5mm stroke. 30% of that is 15.75mm
Cascade Link changes that calculation. Add 10mm for 62.5mm stroke. 18.75mm for 30%
290psi gets me 16mm SAG if I run less pressure (280psi) Shockwiz tells me to add air. I did the calibration twice.
Tonight I went for a ride at my local trail which has a great section that includes high speed flow, pump, roots, climbs, and drops.
Air Pressure: 290psi
No Spacers
Low Speed Rebound: 3
Low Speed Compression: 7


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Thread refers to 2022 bikes so I assumed you had that bike/shock.
I’ve edited my post.
 

IOUZIP

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Size is S4 - 2022 Levo Expert. I thought the Specialized rear shock Fox Float x2 stroke came with 52.5mm stroke. Now I see I was wrong. I have the 55mm stroke in my S4. With Cascade Link I changed shock pressure for 16.5mm sag (30%) which for me is 295psi.

I played around with the Specialized calculator and to get the shock PSI of 295 is for RIDER HEIGHT & WEIGHT
5 ft 10 in · 232 lbs. I am 215 LBS but the Cascade Link changes the PSI to what would be a 232 LBS rider.


I looked up the serial number on Fox's web site.
Description: 2023_22, FLOAT X2, P-S, A, 2pos-Adj, Specialized, Levo F1, 210, 55, CP101, RF001, Rezi BP101, Standard, Neutral Logo, N/M
 
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Chicane

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Size is S4 - 2022 Levo Expert. I thought the Specialized rear shock Fox Float x2 stroke came with 52.5mm stroke. Now I see I was wrong. I have the 55mm stroke in my S4. With Cascade Link I changed shock pressure for 16.5mm sag (30%) which for me is 295psi.

I played around with the Specialized calculator and to get the shock PSI of 295 is for RIDER HEIGHT & WEIGHT
5 ft 10 in · 232 lbs. I am 215 LBS but the Cascade Link changes the PSI to what would be a 232 LBS rider.


I looked up the serial number on Fox's web site.
Description: 2023_22, FLOAT X2, P-S, A, 2pos-Adj, Specialized, Levo F1, 210, 55, CP101, RF001, Rezi BP101, Standard, Neutral Logo, N/M
You’re right at the max psi of 300lbs for the X2.
 

Dmaguirenz

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Size is S4 - 2022 Levo Expert. I thought the Specialized rear shock Fox Float x2 stroke came with 52.5mm stroke. Now I see I was wrong. I have the 55mm stroke in my S4. With Cascade Link I changed shock pressure for 16.5mm sag (30%) which for me is 295psi.

I played around with the Specialized calculator and to get the shock PSI of 295 is for RIDER HEIGHT & WEIGHT
5 ft 10 in · 232 lbs. I am 215 LBS but the Cascade Link changes the PSI to what would be a 232 LBS rider.


I looked up the serial number on Fox's web site.
Description: 2023_22, FLOAT X2, P-S, A, 2pos-Adj, Specialized, Levo F1, 210, 55, CP101, RF001, Rezi BP101, Standard, Neutral Logo, N/M
thats interesting i have an early gen 3 2022 ( purchased july 2021) and my rear X2 performance came with


FOX / Help center / dike / 2021 series FLOAT xa

2021 Series FLOAT X2

Part number: 979-65-012

Short ID: FDID

Description: 2021, FLOAT X2, P-S, A, 2pos-Adj, Specialized, Levo El, 210, 55, CL002, RFOOI, Rezi CM, Standard, Neutral Logo, N/M

looks like there's been revisions..

do you have the newer type with the HSC and HSR ?

maybe that lends a bit of weight to the new carbon levo having a new frame part spec number
 

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