Levo Gen 2 RIP Fox Float DPS

ASU

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Feb 26, 2021
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Bergen op Zoom
Today, on a gentle XC style ride blown-up my Fox Float DPS on my My20 Levo Expert Carbon. Spilled its guts (oil) all over my frame and motor casing (and my legs). Prior to the blow-up about 20 min, shock started to make a 'sucking' sound whilst compressing. At a big bump, felt a knock and my bike bike started to ride like an old Cadilac ;-) The leak is at the lockout/rebound knob.

So, I wanted to upgrade to another shock anyhow. Guess I need a 210x55 metric shock? Would like to have the back-end of the bike a little higher to decrease pedal strikes (shock is in the high position already).

Like to upgrade to this shock; FOX Rear Shock 2022 Float X P-SE 2-Pos EVOL LV Performance Elite 210x, 699,00 €

or this one; https://www.bike24.com/p2458441.html (but a little expensive)

Can anybody confirm this one will fit? (I know that my bidon will have a hard time fitting ;-) ).

Also; this Cane Creek shock looks interesting. Anyone experience with this shock? Will it fit a my 2020 Levo size M.

Any other suggestions? (I do not want a coil shock btw). Mostly ride XC or aggressive XC, so no enduro or trail for me.

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Chrysaor

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Apr 12, 2021
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Switzerland
You should have it warrantied by Fox, I had a similar issue with a dpx2 and they rebuilt it under warranty in one week really happy with the customer service !
 

Kimmoi

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Jul 6, 2018
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386
Finland
Six months ago my DPS lost air. i serviced air can and no problems since.
As said, it could be just the o-ring.
Service is very easy to do. I do it once or twice a year.
 

RustyMTB

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Jul 22, 2020
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More common than you might think. Chap who repaired this one for me reckons he sees a lot of these with broken IFP's on certain bikes with particular linkage designs that add bending forces to the stroke.

 

urastus

⚡The Whippet⚡
May 4, 2020
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Tasmania
More common than you might think. Chap who repaired this one for me reckons he sees a lot of these with broken IFP's on certain bikes with particular linkage designs that add bending forces to the stroke.

That doesn't look like the issue here - but I'm no expert. Although I could imagine some downward bending force on the shaft looking at the linkage setup of the op's bike.
 

F4Flyer

Member
Sep 30, 2020
113
54
Denver
The Float X would be the best option if you decide to get a new shock. It may feel a bit more planted and plush but for my terrain, that is a good thing.
 

Peter#DK#

Member
Apr 11, 2019
9
1
Denmark
Today, on a gentle XC style ride blown-up my Fox Float DPS on my My20 Levo Expert Carbon. Spilled its guts (oil) all over my frame and motor casing (and my legs). Prior to the blow-up about 20 min, shock started to make a 'sucking' sound whilst compressing. At a big bump, felt a knock and my bike bike started to ride like an old Cadilac ;-) The leak is at the lockout/rebound knob.

So, I wanted to upgrade to another shock anyhow. Guess I need a 210x55 metric shock? Would like to have the back-end of the bike a little higher to decrease pedal strikes (shock is in the high position already).

Like to upgrade to this shock; FOX Rear Shock 2022 Float X P-SE 2-Pos EVOL LV Performance Elite 210x, 699,00 €

or this one; https://www.bike24.com/p2458441.html (but a little expensive)

Can anybody confirm this one will fit? (I know that my bidon will have a hard time fitting ;-) ).

Also; this Cane Creek shock looks interesting. Anyone experience with this shock? Will it fit a my 2020 Levo size M.

Any other suggestions? (I do not want a coil shock btw). Mostly ride XC or aggressive XC, so no enduro or trail for me.

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mine did the same.. it`s a broken shaft inside, i just got a full service + a minute add in price for the broken shaft. All good now 2500km
 

Levo Laland

Well-known member
Nov 27, 2019
273
236
Surrey UK
The internal shaft has snapped, it’s happened to me twice! The shock has a two-year warranty and Silverfish will turn it around in a week. The issue is the long yoke used in the suspension design I upgraded to a cascade linkage which is burlier and it’s been good so far. Whichever shock you decide on make sure to have a thicker shaft than the one in the DPS. The DPS is actually an OK shock in my opinion, I had mine custom-tuned to make it a bit plusher.
 

Kimmoi

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2018
391
386
Finland
My DPS has 5000km now, one aircan service done.
But now it’s resting as a spare shock, i upgraded to MRP E-Hazzard.
Difference is night and day.😎
 

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