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Thanks, always good to have "some" spare screws
Thanks, always good to have "some" spare screws
You can buy them at your local hardware store. One at a time, even!
I paid $200 for mine. It’s a great shock.If anyone is interested, I will have a brand new 2024 Fox Factory Float X2 for sale. It is brand new, never been on my bike. Fox is sending it to me as a warranty replacement for a 2022 model. Stillwell Performance is doing the warranty replacement and will stroke it to either 205 x 60, or 205 x 62.5, your choice. The 2024 is supposed to be really smooth and really reliable. Stillwell says it is their favorite air shock, next to probably the EXT stuff. I am only selling because I already have a Rockshox coil and a Marzocchi Bomber air shock. I want minimal adjustment on my stuff.
$400.00. I should have the shock in my hands in less than 2 weeks.
Not in mine, I also had to order it from Amazon. Now I have 98 screws leftYou can buy them at your local hardware store. One at a time, even!
Whats your riding style? For me, I’m not jumping or hitting drops. But, I am blasting down chunky downhills as fast as I can. I use about 90% of the travel on a typical ride and I’m ok with that. The last 10% is for the rare, oh shit moment. For the most part you shouldn’t worry about how much travel you use. Worry about how it feels. I have mine to the point where I almost feel nothing beneath me and the amount of speed through the rough I can carry is ridiculous. I made my last minor adjustment this weekend. And, that’s where I’ll leave it.I still can’t get full travel.
30% sag. No tokens.
The guy I bought the shock off said it was from a Trek EXe.
I presume the suspension will compress all the way if you remove the shock? ie there isnt some other issue preventing full travel. WIll the shock compress all the way to bottom out if you let the air out of it? ie just check there isnt some weird fault with the shock.I still can’t get full travel.
30% sag. No tokens.
The guy I bought the shock off said it was from a Trek EXe.
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You got a really good deal. Congratulations. Hopefully that is a 2024, not an earlier model. My 2022 rode like shit. I’ve heard the 2023’s weren’t any better. When I brought shock Into Stillwell for warranty, they had piles of warrantied X2’s sitting on their shelf. They said every year prior to 2024 was garbage. The shock would work great for a bit, but eventually ride like shit. You ought to let us know where you found that deal on a 2024 so others may benefit as well. Thanks again for your input.I paid $200 for mine. It’s a great shock.
Yeah, it’s a 2024. I have over 1,000 miles on it with no problems so far.You got a really good deal. Congratulations. Hopefully that is a 2024, not an earlier model. My 2022 rode like shit. I’ve heard the 2023’s weren’t any better. When I brought shock Into Stillwell for warranty, they had piles of warrantied X2’s sitting on their shelf. They said every year prior to 2024 was garbage. The shock would work great for a bit, but eventually ride like shit. You ought to let us know where you found that deal on a 2024 so others may benefit as well. Thanks again for your input.
That looks fine.View attachment 134870 View attachment 134871 This is as far as it will compress with no air in it. And also the tune code. It has no tokens in it.
@Dave_B thats not too bad but I would guess you have some excess fluid in the air can that’s preventing that last bit of travel. If you’re inclined I would look into removing the travel spacer to see if you can get 62.5 or 65mm stroke. You’ll want to make sure the reservoir doesn’t hit the Downtube at full compression (check with no air)View attachment 134870 View attachment 134871 This is as far as it will compress with no air in it. And also the tune code. It has no tokens in it.
It’s completely normal not to get that last 2 to 3mm of shock stroke.@Dave_B thats not too bad but I would guess you have some excess fluid in the air can that’s preventing that last bit of travel. If you’re inclined I would look into removing the travel spacer to see if you can get 62.5 or 65mm stroke. You’ll want to make sure the reservoir doesn’t hit the Downtube at full compression (check with no air)
@Canyon Shawn damper service intervals are 125hrs (fox) and 200hrs (RS). At 750 miles I’d think you’d be past that. On my Ohlins, I put off service too long and they had to completely replace the internals. That was 9 months of riding 2-3x/week.
out of those 2 , go with the x2, then you can tune the air spring with volume spacer to get a more/less poppy feelhi guys i have a 9.5 that im slowly upgrading and i have come at last to the rear shock. i have a choice of either a RS Ult coil with hbo or a fully rebuilt X2 . i would prefer to keep the weight down as much as possible and do prefer a more poppy bike , do you think this would lead more to the X2 or is the coil that much better? thanks for any help
Ive actually just purchased it. Its a 2022 but fully rebuilt with 2024 internals with proofWhat year is the X2? Prior to 2024, there were issues with the shock. I just sent my X2 back to Fox and they sent me a brand new 2024.
Who told you that? Because, per my contact at Fox, that’s not possible. If it were, they would be rebuilding shocks instead of replacing old ones with new ones.Ive actually just purchased it. Its a 2022 but fully rebuilt with 2024 internals with proof
Yeah, we have very different use cases. Most rides we do hit 2500' within in the first 10 miles. My fave winter loop is 2k' in 6 miles. Plus wetter conditions etc. Finding I need to service rear suspension every 6 months.My typical rides are 25 miles out and back with 2,500’ of climbing and 10.1 mph average.
If it’s a 60 mm stroke shock, like the OEM shock, that’s very close to full travel. Mine is a 62.5 mm stroke and the rubber ring is just below the word Kashima on the gold shock tube at full bottom out. Plus, you’ll never get the advertised 60 mm of stroke anyway. If the shock feels good and you’re sag is set at 30%, I wouldn’t worry about that last couple of millimeters of travel.Looking for some advice on my X2. I am not going through all of my travel per the photo below. Based on the photo, should I remove a volume spacer or leave it alone? Any other recommendations? The shock is feeling good otherwise, but I would like to use all of the available travel. I appreciate any advice.
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I've tried both the linear and progressive aircans on the super deluxe ultimate on the fuel exe. In my opinion the linear aircan is too linear for the frame and bottoms out too easily, if you put enough air pressure in it to stop it bottoming out then the small bump sensitivity suffers too much.Hey Guys, question:
I need to change the Shock in my Ex-e.
My Shock of choice is the Super Deluxe Ultimate.
Stock the Ex-e comes with a Progressive Aircan.
It seems that rockshox sells the Shock only with the Linear Aircan.
Will this mess up my rear suspension ?
Whats your thoughts on this?
Thank you upfront
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