LOW rebound tune HIGH compression tune Notes: Does not include Shock pump. Fox Float RP2 7.25x1.75"Buy a Fox and hit the will be buttery smooth! USED FOX Float RP2 Spring Type: Air Length: 7.25” Stroke: 1.75” ProPedal Air Assist Upper Spacing: 40mm Lower Spacing: 40mm Adjustments: 3 position platform lever. Search Our Store: USED Fox Float RP2 7.25x1.75 Mountain Bike AIR Rear Shock ProPedal Low Rebound. For bulk orders please contact me directly. Making your shock tuning very cheap and manageable, especially comparing to other more industrial options. The kit allows the highest level of tuning your rear shock by yourself. Discharging nitrogen before starting treatment of a rear shock is obligatory. Attention! We strongly warn against the danger involved in handling the system without proper knowledge. The kit does not include air and/or oil seals kit. The kit suits for Fox Float R/ RP2/ RP3/ RP23/ CTD/ Triad(Fox production for Specialized) rear shocks tuning. All the shims are of high standard and made in Israel. The valving and ring shims make possible to remove Fox Boost Valve mechanism out of a shock(RP23/CTD) and convert it to a speed sensitive dumper. That allow to tune low speed compression. The kit includes 1/4 inch internal diameter Valving shims and Ring shim.
Sheeep Suspension Laboratory offers to its customers world-class tuning of their forks and shocks from any manufacturer. more Brought to you by Sheeep Suspension Laboratory- the first and only independent suspension tuning and maintenance workshop in Israel. " Every cyclist has something to teach and something to learn.For sale Fox Float R/ RP2/ RP3/ RP23/ CTD/ Triad Tuning Kit- Valving shims + Ring shim The kit is the product of many years of experience and research. Randonneuring (very long-distance cycling)Įmbs's (Fairly) Definitive Guide to Cold Weather Clothingĭoc: Mountain Bike Wide Range Cassette Spreadsheet If you need help choosing a bike, check out u/Bmied31's absolutely amazing Mountain Bike Buying Guide, as well as his equally amazing FAQ. No fundraising, karma-baiting or cryptic post titles. If you want to submit a trail or bike photo instead – your new bike leaning against a tree, or the view from top of the trail, for example – add it to the Weekly Gear Gallery Thread. The general rule is photo and video submissions to /r/mtb should be of people riding mountain bikes. Photos should be of people riding mountain bikes. If you need help choosing a bike, please be sure to tag your post with the WhichBike flair, and include some basic information, like your price range and the type of riding you'll be doing. If you think your post was removed by mistake, use the message the moderators link in the sidebar and include a link to your post. On the other hand, be generous with upvotes. Do not downvote opinions just because you disagree with them. Remember to vote based on quality, not opinion, and keep your submission titles factual and opinion-free. Please follow proper reddiquette, and if you haven't already, take a moment to read our wiki page and learn a bit about the site's history. We are a cycling community enthusiastic about mountain biking and all things related.