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[Closed] Fox float CTD , Replacement for an Rp23

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Hi ,

My Rp23 started spewing red oil from behind the damping knob .It seems one of the seals is gone .

Its going to cost me €130 to get it fixed .

I see a New Fox Float CTD for €110

Is this a better shock , will it fit my bike and be a good replacement ? anything I should look out for ?

Cheers ,

J


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 2:44 pm
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Ok I see now that I have to get an exact match for this shock so the ceap stuff on ebay is out and getting the shoxk serviced is the way forward


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 5:37 pm
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My RP23 started sounding squelchy so used the same logic as you and bought a used CTD. Obviously the length and stroke have to match the old one, but I figured getting the correct matching custom tune was probably impossible so ended up with one tuned for another make of bike (4 digit code on shock)

Overall still a vast improvement. I did get an LV can rather than matching the old HV one and it now has much better support.

The Climb/Trail/Descent lever is fairly subtle in its operation so dont expect a full lockout on climb.


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 9:28 pm
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I found the CTD a distinct downgrade from the RP23. On either I'd recommend getting it pushed/shimmed/tuned for your bike as part of a service.

Will depend on the bike of course but a tuned shock will nearly always be a vast improvement on an off the shelf tune.


 
Posted : 09/08/2017 10:25 pm