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Travel 32mm FLOAT: 80mm, 90mm, 100mm, 110mm, 120mm, 130mm, 140mm, 150mm 32mm TALAS: 120-90mm, 130-100mm, 140-110mm, 150-120mm 34mm FLOAT: 110mm, 120mm, 130mm, 140mm, 150mm, 160mm 34mm TALAS: 130-100mm, 140-110mm, 150-120mm, 160-130mm Features/Adjustments Factory FLOAT FIT iRD: Kashima coated upper tubes, Electronic 3 Position Remote, Rebound, Air Spring Pressure. Factory FLOAT FIT4 3pos w/Adj: Kashima coated upper tubes, 3 Position Lever (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, Air Spring Pressure.

Factory FLOAT FIT4 3pos Remote w/Adj: Kashima coated upper tubes, 3 Position Remote (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, Air Spring Pressure. Factory FLOAT FIT Terralogic (32mm Only): Kashima coated upper tubes, Terralogic Threshold, Rebound, Air Spring Pressure. Performance Elite FLOAT FIT4 3pos w/Adj: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Lever (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, Air Spring Pressure. Performance Elite FLOAT FIT4 3pos Remote w/Adj: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Remote (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, Air Spring Pressure. Performance FLOAT FIT4 3pos: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Lever (Open-Medium-Firm), Rebound, Air Spring Pressure.

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Performance FLOAT FIT4 3pos Remote: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Remote (Open-Medium-Firm), Rebound, Air Spring Pressure. Factory TALAS FIT4 3pos w/Adj: Kashima coated upper tubes, 3 Position Lever (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, TALAS 2 position travel adjust, Air Spring Pressure. Factory TALAS FIT4 3pos Remote w/Adj: Kashima coated upper tubes, 3 Position Remote (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, TALAS 2 position travel adjust, Air Spring Pressure.

Performance Elite TALAS FIT4 3pos w/Adj: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Lever (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, TALAS 2 position travel adjust, Air Spring Pressure. Performance Elite TALAS FIT4 3pos Remote w/Adj: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Remote (Open-Medium-Firm), Open Mode Adjust (LSC), Rebound, TALAS 2 position travel adjust, Air Spring Pressure.

Performance TALAS FIT4 3pos: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Lever (Open-Medium-Firm), Rebound, TALAS 2 position travel adjust, Air Spring Pressure. Performance TALAS FIT4 3pos Remote: Anodized upper tubes, 3 Position Remote (Open-Medium-Firm), Rebound, TALAS 2 position travel adjust, Air Spring Pressure. Lower leg 9mm (32mm Only), 15x100 QR, 15x110 QR 160mm direct post mount disc brake mounting. Spring FLOAT w/self-adjusting negative air or TALAS Travel Adjustable (30mm Adjustment Range Standard, OE configurations may vary) Riding style XC, Trail, AM.

Make sure that your fork is ready to ride. Check that quick-release levers are properly adjusted and tightened. Inspect the entire exterior of your fork. The fork should not be used if any of the exterior parts appear to be damaged. Contact your local dealer or FOX for further inspection and repair. Check your headset adjustment. If loose, adjust it accordingly to your bicycle manufacturer's recommendations.

Check that all brake cables or hoses are properly fastened. Test the proper operation of your front and rear brakes on level ground. Before every race or ride, clean the outside of your fork with only mild soap and water, and wipe dry with a soft dry rag. Do not spray water directly into the seal/upper tube junction. Do not use a high pressure washer on your fork. 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. Unscrew the blue air cap on top of the left fork leg counter-clockwise to expose the Schrader valve. Attach a FOX High Pressure Pump to the Schrader valve.

Pump your fork to the appropriate pressure as listed in the 'Suggested starting points for setting sag' table below, then remove the pump. Using your forks sag setting o-ring on the left upper tube (or temporarily install a zip tie to the upper tube), slide the o-ring (or zip tie) down against the fork dust wiper. Rotate the 3-Position lever to the Open mode (the riders 1 o'clock position).

If you have a 3-Position Remote fork, click the black release lever once to set the fork to Open mode. If you have a Terralogic® fork, turn the blue Terralogic® threshold adjust knob fully counter-clockwise. Dressed to ride (including a filled hydration pack, if you use one), position your bike next to a wall or table to support yourself.

Mount your bicycle. Assume your riding position for at least 10 seconds, allowing the suspension to fully settle. Make sure you distribute your weight evenly between the saddle, handlebars and pedals. While in your riding position, slide the o-ring (or zip tie) down against the fork dust wiper. Dismount your bike without bouncing, to avoid further moving the o-ring or zip tie.

Measure the distance between the dust wiper and the o-ring or zip tie. This is your sag measurement. Suggested sag measurements are listed in the table below. Add or remove air pressure until your sag measurement is between 15-20% of your forks total travel. Repeat steps 2-8 and recheck sag measurement.

When sag measurement is correct, screw the blue air cap on clockwise until snug. Rebound controls how fast the fork extends after compressing The rebound adjustment is dependent on the air pressure setting. For example, higher air pressures require more rebound damping.

Use your air pressure to find your rebound setting. Turn your rebound knob to the closed position (full clockwise) until it stops. Then back it out (counter-clockwise) to the number of clicks shown in the table below. Adjust rebound until when tested, the fork returns quickly but does not top out. Top out is felt when a fork fully extends too quickly and comes to an abrupt stop when it reaches full extension (you will hear/feel a small noise). Top out should be avoided through proper rebound setting.

Easy on-the-fly adjustments for unprecedented control and performance 3-Position Lever: The 3-position lever is useful to make on-the-fly adjustments to control fork performance under significant changes in terrain, and is intended to be adjusted throughout the ride. You can use the OPEN mode during rough descending, the MEDIUM mode for undulating terrain, and the FIRM mode for smooth climbing. FOX recommends beginning with the 3-position lever in the open mode.OPEN Mode Adjust: Open mode adjust is useful to control fork performance under rider weight shifts, G-outs, and slow inputs. OPEN mode adjust provides 22 additional fine tuning adjustments for the OPEN mode. Setting 22 will have a more plush feel and setting 1 will have a firmer feel. FOX recommends beginning with the Open mode adjust set to 18 clicks out (counter-clockwise) from fully closed (clockwise).Factory and Performance Elite Series forks only. FLOAT iRD elevates cross country and trail riding to the next level. FLOAT iRD integrates an electronic actuated system into proven FOX FLOAT fork and shock designs, to quickly and optimally adjust between Open, Medium, and Firm modes. This system offers fast activation and almost effortless operation.

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FLOAT iRD shares features with the Shimano E-Tube electronic shifting technology. FLOAT iRD uses Power-Line-Communication (PLC) that facilitates data and power flow through a single wire, permitting minimal wiring and ease of setup. For a full suspension setup, both fork and rear shock are actuated simultaneously. The switch can be operated by rotating it with your thumb using the thumb actuation indentation, or with the index finger actuation lever. Firm Mode: Rotating the switch down fully actuates the Firm mode for a right-mounted switch; if you have the switch mounted on the left side, rotating the switch up fully actuates the Firm mode. Firm mode is a very firm low-speed compression setting. This setting is most useful for climbing and sprinting. Medium Mode: Rotating the switch to the middle position actuates the Medium mode. Medium mode offers less compression damping than Firm mode.

Use this setting when pedaling on undulating terrain, and for preventing excessive travel in technical riding situations (such as low-speed drops). Medium mode is a great all-around setting for most terrain types and riding styles. Open Mode: Rotating the switch up actuates the Open mode for a right-mounted switch; if you have the switch mounted on the left side, rotating the switch down actuates the Open mode. Open mode has the lightest low-speed compression damping of the three modes. Open mode offers the most plush ride to ensure optimal traction over varied terrain. The Optional PC linkage device can be used to connect a PC to the bicycle (system or unit), and an E-tube Project. can be used to carry out tasks such as, problem diagnosis of single units and the whole system, updating firmware., and customizing. E-tube Project: the PC application.

Firmware: the software inside each unit The E-tube project application download can be found here. Easy on-the-fly adjustments for unprecedented control and performance The 3-Position Remote lets you to switch between the Open, Medium, and Firm modes while riding. Each mode is optimized for a specific type of terrain, providing best performance and riding enjoyment. The 3-Position remote allows for complete rider control by using different modes on different types of terrain.

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Firm Mode:. Push the silver lever down to its lowest position to set the fork to Firm mode. Firm mode is a very firm low-speed compression setting. This setting is most useful for climbing and sprinting. Medium Mode:. From Firm mode, push the black release lever once and then push the silver lever down one click to the middle position to engage Medium mode. From Open mode, push the silver lever down one click to the middle position to engage Medium mode.

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Medium mode offers less compression damping than Firm mode. Use this setting when pedaling on undulating terrain, and for preventing excessive travel in technical riding situations (such as low-speed drops). Medium mode is a great all-around setting for most terrain types and riding styles. Open Mode:. Push the black release lever in any setting to set the fork to Open mode. Open mode has the lightest low-speed compression damping of the three modes. Open mode offers the most plush ride to ensure optimal traction over varied terrain.

Wipe any foreign material from plug. See Applying Thin Oil Film. Install o­ring and drain plug and tighten to 14­21 ft­lbs (19.0­28.5 Nm). Owners manual heritage classic classic.

Changing volume spacers in the 32/34 FLOAT fork is an easy internal adjustment that allows you to change the amount of mid stroke and bottom out resistance. If you have set your sag correctly and are using full travel (bottoming out) too easily, then you could install one or more spacers to increase bottom out resistance. If you have set your sag correctly and are not using full travel, then you could remove one or more spacers to decrease bottom out resistance.DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF VOLUME SPACERS LISTED ABOVE!.

32mm FLOAT volume spacer PN: 234-04-811 is blue and has a volume of 8cc. 34mm FLOAT volume spacer PN: 234-04-950 is yellow and has a volume of 10cc. When using 6 or more air volume spacers, you must use the green 34mm air volume spacer (PN: 234-04-953) in the 6th and lower positions to prevent rattling in the larger internal diameter portion of the upper tube. 34mm FLOAT volume spacer PN: 234-04-953 is green and has a volume of 10cc. Some 32mm FLOAT forks come with a factory installed hollow volume spacer pictured below. Standard blue 32mm volume spacers can be added to the hollow volume spacer to further reduce air volume if desired.

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For air volume spacer installation and removal instructions, please visit. WARNING: Modification, improper service, or use of aftermarket replacement parts with FOX forks and shocks may cause the product to malfunction, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

DO NOT modify any part of a fork or shock, including the fork brace (lower leg cross brace), crown, steerer, upper and lower leg tubes, or internal parts, except as instructed herein. Any unauthorized modification may void the warranty, and may cause failure or the fork or shock, resulting in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Using the TALAS Travel Adjustable Air Spring.

Precise Travel Adjustments Offer Great Control TALAS forks give you the option to switch between two travel settings while riding. Long Travel Mode: Turning the TALAS lever toward the '+' (clockwise) sets your fork in the long travel mode. When adjusting to long travel mode, your fork will extend once unweighted. Short Travel Mode: Turning the TALAS lever toward the '-' (counter-clockwise) and compressing the fork sets your fork in short travel mode. You must compress the fork deeply into its travel after turning your lever to the short travel mode to travel adjust your fork to short travel mode. Set the firmness of your platform on Terralogic forks The Terralogic damper contains a weighted inertia valve (Brassmass™), that freely slides on a shaft to open and close compression oil flow ports in the damper. The Brassmass assembly automatically responds to the impact of trail bumps or depressions, opening the compression oil flow ports and allowing the flow of damping oil.

The Brassmass assembly does not respond to input from above (rider input such as pedaling, sprinting, G-outs, etc), keeping the compression flow ports closed and maintaining the pedaling platform or fork lockout. The 15-position blue Terralogic threshold adjust knob located on the bottom of the right fork leg allows you to fine-tune your pedaling platform anywhere between lockout-firm and fully open plush damping (or zero pedaling platform). To make pushing through the fork travel harder and increase the pedaling platform, turn the blue threshold adjust knob clockwise. Turning the adjust knob completely clockwise makes the fork feel locked out—until the Brassmass is activated by hitting a bump. To make pushing through the fork travel easier and decrease the pedaling platform, turn the threshold adjust knob counter-clockwise.

Turning the knob fully counter-clockwise bypasses the Brassmass assembly entirely. As no two riders are the same (weight, strength, riding style, terrain choices, or simply personal preference with riding feel), FOX encourages you to spend time exploring the possibilities with Terralogic threshold adjustment, to discover the 'sweet spot' that feels right to you on your terrain. Make sure to properly maintain your fork To best maintain the performance and durability of your product under normal use, FOX recommends that you have regular fork and shock maintenance performed according to the service intervals listed below.For those who ride lift-accessed DH, Park, or Extreme Freeride or in extremely wet/muddy or dry/dusty environmental conditions where trail debris is sprayed onto the fork or shock while on the trail, FOX encourages riders to perform maintenance earlier than recommended above as needed.

If you hear, see, or feel something unusual, stop riding immediately and contact a FOX Authorized Service Center for proper servicing.