How much air should be in a Fox Float CTD?

How much air should be in a Fox Float CTD?

Shock: Fox Float CTD

Rider Weight Air Pressure Shock Sag
100lbs (45.5kg) 100 psi 15-20 mm
120lbs (54.4kg) 120 psi 15-20 mm
140lbs (63.5kg) 135 psi 15-20 mm
160lbs (72.6kg) 155 psi 15-20 mm

What is CTD in Fox fork?

Using the CTD Remote The CTD Remote lets you to switch between the Climb, Trail, and Descend modes while riding. Each mode is optimized for a specific type of terrain, providing best performance and riding enjoyment. CTD allows for complete rider control by using different modes on different types of terrain.

How much air should I put in my Fox forks?

To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel.

What PSI should my front suspension be?

Sag should be set to 15 – 20% of total fork travel To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel.

What PSI should my bike shock be?

For the rear shock, start at about half of your rider weight for air pressure. You will have to adjust from here, but you will want to achieve the proper SAG for your frame, as recommended by your frame manufacturer. Typically this is somewhere between 30-40% of overall travel.

How much does it cost to rebuild a FOX shock?

SHOCK SERVICE

REBUILD REVALVE
OEM Raptor Front w/Coil $125 $35
2.5 Bypass 2.5 Internal Bypass 3.0 Bypass XP 1000 Front $150 $35
3.0 Internal Bypass 3.5 Bypass XP 1000 Rear $250 $35
4.0 Bypass $300 $35

How do you identify FOX shocks?

Grey market forks often can be identified by a “scratched-off” serial number. If you are considering the purchase of a FOX fork do ensure that the serial number is unaltered and legible. Counterfeit suspension forks can vary in visual appearance and may be harder to identify.

Does front suspension slow down?

Yes, technically they should slow you down because some of your energy is being wasted (the amount will depend on your riding style). But practically that won’t make a lot of difference; more importantly you’d be able to carry more speed over rough ground and should get less tired from vibrations through the forks.

What is descend mode on float CTD shocks?

Descend mode offers the most plush ride to ensure optimal traction over varied terrain. FLOAT CTD w/Adj model shocks feature a three-position Trail Adjust control that regulates low-speed compression damping only in Trail mode. 1 is the softest setting, 2 is the medium setting, and 3 is the firmest setting.

What kind of BV does a float CTD have?

Factory FLOAT CTD w/Adj BV; Kashima Coated or anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), Trail adjust range (1, 2, 3), rebound, air spring pressure. Factory FLOAT CTD Remote BV; Kashima Coated or anodized air sleeve body, remote actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure.

What is evolution float CTD remote?

Evolution FLOAT CTD Remote; Anodized air sleeve and body, remote actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure. Evolution FLOAT CTD; Anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure.

What is trail adjust on CTD W/adj shocks?

FLOAT CTD w/Adj model shocks feature a three-position Trail Adjust control that regulates low-speed compression damping only in Trail mode. 1 is the softest setting, 2 is the medium setting, and 3 is the firmest setting.

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