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  • Fox Float X Evol from Bronson onto a Kona Process
  • neenan1
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    Will the Float need a re-tune for the Kona or can it go straight and perform ok.

    I read somewhere the fox shocks are tuned for each type of frame

    JackHammer
    Full Member

    I know with the RS monarch on my process it has the rebound and compression tune noted (M or something), I’m sure the fox shox will have a specific compression and rebound tune for the Bronson, don’t know if it’ll be obvious on the shock body. Whether they’re interchangeable I don’t know.

    neenan1
    Free Member

    That’s what I’m thinking

    kimbers
    Full Member

    theres a 4 digit code on your bronson fox float

    put it in here
    https://www.ridefox.com/help.php?m=bike

    it tells you what tune it has

    the process (153) needs a M rebound, M compression tune and a low volume air can to keep it progressive

    I may be wrong but I believe the bronson is also M/M, volume reducers and air can be changed to get everything else right

    neenan1
    Free Member

    Kimbers, you’re spot on and looks like it’ll work.

    On a side note how’s your shock running now after the tune and evol can?

    strike
    Free Member

    Double check with Mojo, but I recall being told by them when I bought a FLOAT X that it is a very ‘neutral’ shock tune-wise and that in all the variants Fox produce there’s very little tuning difference between them (seem to recall this is partly due to the FLOAT X having no boost valve – boost valve pressure being something that was varied a lot on FLOAT shocks).

    kimbers
    Full Member

    Its brilliant actually

    the tune revealed that my IFP seals had all blown so it feels way better now!!

    I did an uplift day and was really impressed

    Im borrowing a shockwizz this weekend to hopefully see if I can set it up better, but it felt great

    not really tested it on a pedally ride so be good to try some more

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