Hi All,
Does anyone have a manual for the Fox Air Shocks that they can photocopy for me ?? Just bought a 16" long pair for a PV bike I'm building and don't know much of anything about them. They look to be in real good shape and are still holding air but I don't have any idea how much air they should have in them. Do these use nitrogen or just plain air ?? Any help would be greatly appreciated !! Thanks !!
Dave McCullough
You can get a copy of the manual and parts from here. //www.foxairshoxs.com
Spencer Gaydon
Lubbock, TX
go to this and you can download a manual on rebuilding the shocks :
http://home.iprimus.com.au/hyrockpk/Manuals/RebuildingFoxAirShox.pdf
Regards,
Adrian Goold #101
http://www.ozktm.com
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I appreciate the replies !! Some great info on the sites mentioned and should help me get the shocks ready to install on my bike. Once again the POG guys come through in a pinch. Thanks !!
Dave McCullough
I remember making a guard to keep the chain from hitting the air shox shaft on my 77 MC5. Kind of hockey-stick shaped, it bolted to the swingarm , about 1 1/2" wide and stuck up between the chain and shock. Make sure you get a chart to determine pressures top and bottom and make sure the bladder in the shafts isn't blown. I used air in mine. Good luck and have fun! Wildman
1975 250 Cross Country, 1974 175 Jackpiner, 1975 125