MegaSack DRAW - This year's winner is user - rgwb
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So I am blessed with a set of Fox 34 CTD forks and a Float BV CTD... they are the top of the range units with the addition adjustments and both are 2013 and are woefully under damped.
They are on a 2013 Bandit 29er, I am no lightweight at 13st 7lbs in my socks... that's 86kg in new money.
I am a fairly aggressive rider and ride everything from local woodland xc to big rock strewn wilderness stuff... all at a pretty fair pace.
Currently running the largest air volume spacer in the rear and 15mm of float fluid in the forks.
This is ok for my local stuff but soon gets found out on bigger terrain and when racing enduro etc.
My question is what have you done and is it working...
I am thinking either have the fork done by Mojo with the damper 'kit' from Fox that makes them more like the 2014 forks or there is a Push kit coming.
The rear is either a Push or maybe sell and try something else.
Your thoughts and experience appreciated.
Thanks
Interested in this.
Same boat here. Nodding at everything you say. Especially the fork. Mojo can fit the 2014 damper for about £40 plus full service or theres the new push kit from tf tuned which gives you full damping control for a bit more or there's get what you can for them on ebay and buy a slant.
I too have added float fluid to make it more progressive and its helped a bit but they are very under damped.
I'm waiting for a review from an early adopter on the push kit before I make my decision.
I can't believe no one has had the Fox kit fitted... it is £59 labour and £35 for the kit if yu send just the damper.
If you send the fork it is about £160 which is pretty much bang on what the Push would be.... so for the fork it is Fox kit or Push...
I have had rear units Pushed and liked them so wondering about a Push front and back with firmly crossed fingers!!
Bloody annoying to have to spend £300+ on getting your hugely overpriced suspension to work!!
Anyone fancy chipping in.... demo rides available before and after 🙂
