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Fox FLOAT X2 User Manual

Fox FLOAT X2
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REBOUND
HIGH-SPEED REBOUND
2 MM HEX
LOW-SPEED REBOUND
3 MM HEX
Low-speed rebound (LSR) adjustment is useful to control shock performance under brake
bumps, technical climbing, and o-camber cornering, when extra traction is needed.
High-speed rebound (HSR) adjustment is useful to allow the shock to recover from bigger
hits and square-edged bumps quickly enough to absorb consecutive hits. The HSR has 8 total
clicks of adjustment. When viewing the shock from the end with the HSR adjuster, rotating the
HSR adjuster clockwise slows down HSR. Rotating the HSR adjuster counter-clockwise speeds
up HSR. The HSR adjuster can be turned with a 2mm hex wrench or other similarly sized tool.

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Fox FLOAT X2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeRear Shock
Shaft MaterialAluminum
Body MaterialAluminum
Spring TypeAir
AdjustmentsLow-speed compression, high-speed compression, low-speed rebound, high-speed rebound
Air SpringEVOL
SizesAvailable in various eye-to-eye lengths and stroke sizes
Intended UseEnduro, Downhill
TravelVaries (depends on bike model)
CompatibilityDesigned for frames that accommodate metric or imperial sized rear shocks. Compatible with frames designed for Trunnion or standard eyelet mounting.

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