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Changing Travel - FLOAT Forx

FOX FORX travel can be changed by rearranging the travel spacers as shown in the drawings below. After changing
travel check the fork for proper operation before riding. If there is free movement in the fork or if it makes strange
noises disassemble the fork and check for complete number and correct orientation of spacers.

Step 1

 - Remove the blue air cap from the top of the left fork leg. Let the air out of the fork. Refer to Pump Instructions

for details about letting the air out with a pump. Remove left  top cap with a 26mm socket 6-point socket
wrench.

Step 2

 - Loosen the bottom nut 3-4 turns with a 10mm wrench. With a plastic mallet, gently tap the bottom of the shaft

to disengage it from the lower leg. Allow oil to drain into a bucket. Remove the bottom nut and crush washer.

Step 3

 - Compress the fork as much as possible. The air piston will be visible about one inch below the top of the

upper tube. Push the bottom of the shaft upwards to push the air piston out of the top of the upper tube. If
necessary, use a small screwdriver to push the bottom of the shaft up through the hole in the bottom of the
lower leg.

Step 4

 - Pull the air-shaft assembly from the fork. Refer to the drawings below and add or remove the appropriate

spacer(s) to achieve the desired travel. NOTE: FLOAT FORX can be configured for 80 or 100mm of travel. Do
not  exceed 100mm of travel. Spacers snap on to the air shaft between the Spring Guide and the Topout
Plate.

Step 5

 - Lubricate the o-ring on the air piston with FOX FLOAT Fluid and re-install the air shaft assembly into the

upper tube. Push the shaft until it approaches the bottom hole of the fork. Do not push the shaft all the way
through the bottom hole.

Step 6

 - Turn the fork upside down. Pour 30cc of FOX Suspension Fluid through the bottom hole.

Step 7

 - Push the air shaft assembly up until the shaft comes through the bottom hole. Install the crush washer and

bottom nut. Torque to 50 in-lbs.

Step 8

 - Turn the fork right side up. Pour 5cc of FOX FLOAT Fluid on top of the air piston.

Step 9

 - Lubricate the o-ring on the air topcap with FOX FLOAT Fluid. Re-install the topcap and torque to 165 in-lbs.

Step 10

 - Air up the fork to the desired pressure and cycle it several times to check for proper operation. Re-install the

blue air cap.

20mm Travel

Spacer

80mm

100mm

Bottom Nut and Crush Washer

Air topcap

Air piston

Air Shaft

Assembly

Negative

Spring

Retainer

Negative

Spring

Plate

FLOAT Forx Travel Spacer Diagram

Summary of Contents for FLOAT 100R

Page 1: ...FLOAT 100R FLOAT 100RL FLOAT100RLC Vanilla 100R Vanilla 100RL Vanilla 100RLC Vanilla 125R Vanilla 125RL Vanilla 125RLC FOX RACING SHOX 130 Hangar Way Watsonville CA 95076 831 768 1100 FAX 831 768 9342...

Page 2: ...himmed Damping Control Rebound Adjustment FLOAT Air Spring Technology Adjustable Travel 80 100mm Vanilla Forx Features One piece Magnesium Lower Leg Double butted Aluminum Steerer PSC Precision Steeri...

Page 3: ...ortant Safety Information 6 Installation 6 Tire Sizes 7 Brakes 7 Maintenance 7 Service Intervals 8 Pump 8 General Set Up Instructions 9 Fork Terminology 9 Sag Spring Tuning Vanilla Forx 9 FLOAT Forx 1...

Page 4: ...r u e s r f m o d g n i K d e t i n U n o i s n e p s u S o j o M 5 1 8 5 1 6 3 3 6 1 4 4 t e n n i g r i v r e t r o p s i r h c s e t a t S d e t i n U x o h S g n i c a R X O F 0 0 1 1 8 6 7 1 3 8...

Page 5: ...ions FOX Racing Shox shall have no liability or obligation beyond the repair or replacement of your fork pursuant to the terms outlined in the Service and Warranty provisions of this Manual Consumer S...

Page 6: ...Commission s CPSC requirements should be installed if the fork will be used on public roads 6 FOX FORX have a crown steerer upper tube assembly These parts are pressed together in a one time precisio...

Page 7: ...OX FORX Do not use DH rotors larger than 180mm Install disc brakes and torque all fasteners according to manufacturer s recommendations Install route and check that all cables or hydraulic hoses are s...

Page 8: ...Valve Core FLOAT Forx 2mm Hex key wrench 11 in lbs 124 N cm Rebound Knob R RL RLC 4 in lbs 45 N cm Blow off Threshold Knob RLC 1 5mm Hex key wrench Seated back off 1 4 turn Lockout Lever RL RLC Pump A...

Page 9: ...oad knob see the Spring Tuning Guide below Spring Tuning on Vanilla Forx Read the Vanilla Spring Tuning Guide chart below to see if you need to change your spring rate Vanilla Forx are tuned by changi...

Page 10: ...gauge pressure by 5 psi Measure sag again and repeat adjustment if necessary If your sag is higher than on the table remove the air topcap screw on the FOX High Pressure Air Pump fitting note the cur...

Page 11: ...er counter clockwise to the three o clock position This puts the cartridge in open mode and you will have normal compres sion damping The lock out lever will rotate past the three o clock position Thi...

Page 12: ...the lower leg Step 4 Pull the air shaft assembly from the fork Refer to the drawings below and add or remove the appropriate spacer s to achieve the desired travel NOTE FLOAT FORX can be configured fo...

Page 13: ...h down on the damper topcap and carefully thread into upper tube Torque to 165 in lbs Step 3b Re install adjuster knobs On RLC models install the low speed compression knob so that the groove on the b...

Page 14: ...the lower leg Install the crush washer and bottom nut Torque bottom nut to 50 in lbs Wipe excess oil from exterior of fork with a towel Step 4 Pour 30cc of FOX Suspension Fluid into the top of the le...

Page 15: ...a precision component that controls the compression and rebound of your FOX FORX If your cartridge ever loses oil be sure to complete these 9 steps to ensure that you have the proper volume of oil in...

Page 16: ...nd run the adjusters through their full ranges of adjustment You should feel damper fill with oil after several cycles Adjust all damper settings to your preferences and head out for a nice ride Seals...

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