Fox float rp23 7.875 x 2.001/8/2023 ![]() From there you can flick to the soft, rock-swallowing stick-your-wheel-to-the-trail Descend or stand-up-and-sprint Climb mode without thinking. Most riders will appreciate being able to set an intermediate, use-it-most-of-the-time tune easily. Plus, if it bothers you that much you can get the shock retuned by Mojo to shift the damping spectrum either softer or firmer. But our most progressive riders found the platform level of TA1 to be an almost perfect foot-loading, berm-railing, squat-controlling ‘race’ tune. Really damper-sensitive souls will grumble about the gap between the most open Trail Adjust 1 setting and Descend – Adaptive Logic didn’t suffer that. Now we’ve had time to properly assess the shocks on three different platforms (Lapierre Zesty, Norco Shinobi and Santa Cruz Tallboy LTc) everywhere from the Yorkshire Dales to the Alps, it’s not just Fox that’s changed tune. Fox Float 34 Performance Series 140mm, 27.5, 15QR: Shock: Fox Float Performance Series, DPS with EVOL, 7.875 x 2.00: Wheels: 738 Alloy, Ibis Hubs: Tires: Schwalbe Hans Dampf (front) Nobby Nic (rear) 27.5 x 2.6 Addix Speedgrip Apex TL-Easy: Brakes: Shimano XT M8000 2 piston: Brake Rotors: Shimano SM-RT86 180: Crankset: Shimano XT M8000 175. First impressions were tainted by the fact that our fine-tuned open settings had been replaced by a single ‘Descend’ setting, with the three-position tune moved to the middle ‘Trail’ position. It meant more technically minded riders – us included – baulked at the announcement of CTD for 2013.
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