Swingset
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What are you running. Fitment issues. Travel combinations. Hacks....
160mm fox 36 on the front, standard travel on rear. Works well. Dont feel the need for more travel on the rear, I like how its quite poppy.What are you running. Fitment issues. Travel combinations. Hacks....
Hi, you'll get LSC adjustment, so an elite-spec Float X.For those who have the Fox Float X that came on the 9.7. I stumbled on a YT vid where a guy took off the plastic cap where the compression adjuster is on the higher end shocks. I guess you can order the blue detented knob and gain some functionality? Anyone who has any insight?
I did it to my shock - relatively straightforward, but fitting the springs and getting them to play ball, whilst fitting the assembly to the shock, now that's a different matter. Have fun!For those who have the Fox Float X that came on the 9.7. I stumbled on a YT vid where a guy took off the plastic cap where the compression adjuster is on the higher end shocks. I guess you can order the blue detented knob and gain some functionality? Anyone who has any insight?
If you let me have your address and are willing to cover the costs, I can post you one from the UK, if it helps?Looks most of availability is from overseas. Any US sources/links?
Thanks!
thanks Swingset, I spoke to Mike yesterday, very helpful. Unfortunately he can't ship to Australia and it doesnt sound like Fox AU are as helpful.FYI for those stateside. 808-17-471-KIT is available from The Lost Co for $25. Call Mike. They don't have it on the website but he will take the order over the phone.
Super helpful shop. Let you know the results when it gets in.
As I mentioned previously, if you want a set and are willing to cover all costs, I'd be happy to send some from the UK for you.thanks Swingset, I spoke to Mike yesterday, very helpful. Unfortunately he can't ship to Australia and it doesnt sound like Fox AU are as helpful.
Thanks for the offer, I'll take you up on this once I hit 10 messages and can DMAs I mentioned previously, if you want a set and are willing to cover all costs, I'd be happy to send some from the UK for you
thanks Swingset, I spoke to Mike yesterday, very helpful. Unfortunately he can't ship to Australia and it doesnt sound like Fox AU are as helpful.
Also, 1 ball is smaller than the other 5. A caliper will be needed as it’s not obvious which is the smallest. The 1 small ball is the same as the ball already on the shock so it can be used or discarded.Received and installed the LSC knob kit to convert the Float X to a Float X 'Elite'. Couple of observations. The plastic cap can be rotated to four positions in 90 degree increments to change the LSC on the the Performance as is- it is set to full open from the factory. When you pop the cap off you will see the keyed shaft and ball detent. My advice is do the conversion on a tray of some sort as there are a number of very small parts that can get away from you. Grease is your friend holding the springs, detents and balls in place.
The trick is to not push the four detent assemblies into the bores in the shock very far. The balls prevent the cap from going in if you do. Once the blue cap is indexed to the key on the LSC shaft you can push it down against the detents and slowly start pushing the detents in under the lip of the cap. If you apply constant pressure in the LSC knob its pretty easy. Once the cap finds the groove its probably on there forever.
For $30 all in with shipping and tax this was a worthwhile experiment.
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Received and installed the LSC knob kit to convert the Float X to a Float X 'Elite'. Couple of observations. The plastic cap can be rotated to four positions in 90 degree increments to change the LSC on the the Performance as is- it is set to full open from the factory. When you pop the cap off you will see the keyed shaft and ball detent. My advice is do the conversion on a tray of some sort as there are a number of very small parts that can get away from you. Grease is your friend holding the springs, detents and balls in place.
The trick is to not push the four detent assemblies into the bores in the shock very far. The balls prevent the cap from going in if you do. Once the blue cap is indexed to the key on the LSC shaft you can push it down against the detents and slowly start pushing the detents in under the lip of the cap. If you apply constant pressure in the LSC knob its pretty easy. Once the cap finds the groove its probably on there forever.
For $30 all in with shipping and tax this was a worthwhile experiment.
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Received and installed the LSC knob kit to convert the Float X to a Float X 'Elite'. Couple of observations. The plastic cap can be rotated to four positions in 90 degree increments to change the LSC on the the Performance as is- it is set to full open from the factory. When you pop the cap off you will see the keyed shaft and ball detent. My advice is do the conversion on a tray of some sort as there are a number of very small parts that can get away from you. Grease is your friend holding the springs, detents and balls in place.
The trick is to not push the four detent assemblies into the bores in the shock very far. The balls prevent the cap from going in if you do. Once the blue cap is indexed to the key on the LSC shaft you can push it down against the detents and slowly start pushing the detents in under the lip of the cap. If you apply constant pressure in the LSC knob its pretty easy. Once the cap finds the groove its probably on there forever.
For $30 all in with shipping and tax this was a worthwhile experiment.
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Right on! I’m in Newbury Park. Where about are you located?I was hoping to have some feedback by now but everything in my area is largely closed from storm damage. I 'think' I feel a difference from one end of the adjustment to the other but that is an extremely hard thing to judge. I will have to stare at those exploded diagrams a bit to see what the interaction is between the base valves.
How long did your suspensions take to break in and start feeling better?
The OEM Fox fork on the 9.7 can be turned into 160, correct?Stroking the back to 152 and putting on the 38 Factory 160 did wonders for the feel.
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