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Mountain Bikes Rear Shock, Fox Float RP23, 2.0 inch stroke, 7.875 inch eye to eye

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Mountain Bikes Rear Shock, Fox Float RP23, 2.0 inch stroke, 7.875 inch eye to eye

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Mountain Bikes Rear Shock, Fox Float RP23, 2.0 inch stroke, 7.875 inch eye to eye This is 2.0 inch stroke, 7.875 inch eye to eye. It came of of a Yeti 575 mountain bike. See picture for measurement. It is compatible with many mountain bikes. Fox is the leader in bicycle shock absorbers and the RP23 is a masterpiece and really softens your ride on the rough roads. This model has compression and rebound adjustments. Adjustable air spring. Pros use this one. Here are the specs for RP23 rear shock. 2.0 inch stroke 7.875 inch eye to eye Measured Sag (MM) - 10-15 Rebound – 5 clicks Pro pedal lever – Open Pro pedal knob – Position 1 Air Spring Setting – Rider weight plus 20-30 PSI You can have the bike shop set it up on your bike. But if you want to DIY you can see videos which shows you how to set it up. https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly9tdGJob3d0by5jb20vaG93LXRvL3NlcnZpY2UtdGhlLWZsb2F0LXJwMjMv https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cueW91dHViZS5jb20vd2F0Y2g/YXBwPWRlc2t0b3Amdj11a3E4N0pJT0VSOA== Here is more information if you want to do it yourself. Or go to the bike shop for them to do it. Tools needed • Shock Pump • Tape Measure Shock set-up can fluctuate greatly based on the rider. The set-up guide is intended as a base line to get the rider started. Experiment with your settings to find the set-up that works best for you. 01. AIR PRESSURE RP23 The main air spring controls the sag of the shock. For the 575 to ride properly it is important to setup the shock with the correct amount of sag. For general riding the 575 works best with 20-30 % (10-15MM) of shock sag. To increase the sag reduce the main spring air pressure. To reduce the sag increase the main spring air pressure. 02. SAG RP23 Once you have set your baseline air pressure you need to measure the sag. To measure the sag slide the travel indicator (O-Ring) up against the shock body. With a friend supporting the bike, sit on the saddle (do not bounce) and allow your body weight to compress the shock. Once you have compressed the shock, get off the bike and measure the distance between the shock body and the new position of the travel indicator (O-Ring). This is your sag. 03. PRO PEDAL RP23 The pro-pedal dampening has four levels of adjustment and is controlled by the blue lever and the numbered black dial. Use each setting to adjust the shock for different riding conditions and situations. For example, use propedal for riding to the top of the mountain and then switch to open for the descent. The four different levels of dampening on the shock are: (0) open, (1) light, (2) medium, and (3) firm pro-pedal. If the bike feels too firm, put it on a light setting, and if it feels too sluggish, turn it to the stiffer setting. We have found that the 575 rides best (climbing and descending) with the pro-pedal in the light or medium settings. 04. REBOUND RP23 The rebound adjustment has 13 clicks of adjustment. The rebound knob is the red adjustment dial located above your blue pro-pedal adjustment lever. s a general rule, adjustments that are too fast (counterclockwise adjustment) will produce a springy ride with excessive kick-up of the rear end causing a bucking sensation. djustments that are too slow (clockwise adjustment) will cause packing of the rear wheel indicated by a sluggish ride feeling ride. Slower rebound- turn the knob clockwise Faster rebound- turn the knob counter-clockwise SEEN ON PAGE 16 OF BELOW. (YOU MIGHT NOT BE ABLE TO VIEW SO GOOGLE INSTEAD) https://offerup.com/redirect/?o=aHR0cHM6Ly95ZXRpY3ljbGVzLnMzLmFtYXpvbmF3cy5jb20vc3RhdGljL3BkZnMvMjAxMl9Pd25lcnNNYW51YWxfNTc1LnBkZg==

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Used (normal wear)

Color

Black

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Rear Shock, Fox Float RP23

Brand

FOX

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