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"Goodoz" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Last week after a ride, I was chatting with a guy at the local track
> parking
> lot who had the same rear shock as me...The Fox Floater. He asked me if I
> was maintaining the shock. I asked what he meant and he said that he was
> having to tear his unit open and lube the internal components after ever
> three or four rides (or so). Or else, he lost compression.
>
> I hadn't experienced the need (yet---relatively new shock...maybe 20 rides
> on it), so I asked a rep from my LBS. She said that should only be done
> by
> the factory, and, only after a problem.
>
> Is anyone experiencing problems with their Fox Float rear shock?
>
> Goodoz
>
>
Riding mine for over a year without need to rebuild it.
news:[email protected]...
> Last week after a ride, I was chatting with a guy at the local track
> parking
> lot who had the same rear shock as me...The Fox Floater. He asked me if I
> was maintaining the shock. I asked what he meant and he said that he was
> having to tear his unit open and lube the internal components after ever
> three or four rides (or so). Or else, he lost compression.
>
> I hadn't experienced the need (yet---relatively new shock...maybe 20 rides
> on it), so I asked a rep from my LBS. She said that should only be done
> by
> the factory, and, only after a problem.
>
> Is anyone experiencing problems with their Fox Float rear shock?
>
> Goodoz
>
>
Riding mine for over a year without need to rebuild it.