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 Post subject: Fox Shox id/info help!
PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2005 9:40 am 
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I was wondering if anybody can tell me about the Fox rear shox (they have remote resivoirs)? I bought the bike and the previous owner could not tell me anything about the shox. Any help would be appreciated!!
Thanks...J_W
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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2005 3:31 pm 
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They are rarer than Fox Shox air (only) shocks and quite desirable. You will probably make a pretty penny if you sell them. Someone on the swap meet was looking for a pair recently. Also interesting is that it appears that a previous owner has grafted on the Pro-Link swing arm from a later (1981-on) bike and converted it to use twin shocks instead of a linkage. And you have a 1983 43mm Showa front-end but not the twin leading shoe front brake setup...

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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2005 4:06 pm 
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J-W,

So, you bought Jimmy's bike? I didn't know if he was still selling it. Are you just using the pics as an example or do you really own that bad boy?



Michael,

Those are Fox Factory Forx without the stickers and it does have a 1981 swigarm that has been modified. It also has the FMF frame modification. Those are the Fox Factory shocks that are similar to Ohlins and the engine has Mugen ME125 kit on it. :twisted:


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PostPosted: Mon May 16, 2005 7:17 pm 
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...should have noticed that the bottom of the fork legs are more square than the Showas. Now I have my glasses on of course I can see that they are actually 44 not 43mm. :wink:

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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 8:33 am 
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Hey Micheal
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So, you bought Jimmy's bike? I didn't know if he was still selling it. Are you just using the pics as an example or do you really own that bad boy?


You're right that is Jimmy's bike...I wish I owed the bike but don't. Just using pic so everyone knew what type of rear shox I was talking about. Mine are exactly the same as in the picture...but I'm not sure if they are twin clickers (rebound and dampening adjustments)?

:arrow: Thanks for input redrocket190!

J_W


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PostPosted: Tue May 17, 2005 11:35 am 
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The swing arm is an interesting mod. I have seen a 1979 CR250R with a "twin shock" Pro-Link swing arm and a CR480R engine in the frame. Very sweet bike, raced at last year's VIWC at Glen Helen.

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 Post subject: Fox Factory Shox
PostPosted: Mon May 30, 2005 5:43 am 
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If you need one, I have the Owners Manual that I can copy for you. Also, I offer a seal rebuild kit on my site if you should ever need one in the future.

Thor


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 Post subject: Fox Factory Shoxs
PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:34 pm 
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JW,

Those are the well know and highly desired Fox Factory Shox's (as the other gentlemen have stated here); pretty much identical to the Fox Piggy Back Shox's; they share the same internals, shafts and other misc. parts, but the Piggy Backs have an alloy top pivot-eye/cap with a "fixed" reservoir, instead of the remote setup (which makes the P.B.’s "much" easier to mount and less weight). Internally, both use a shim setup for numerous combinations to configure the rebound and compression dampening to the rider’s ability and a verity of track conditions (this is defined in the Fox manual). The Twin-Clicker’s are for single shock bikes and were not made for the pre '80 MX bikes.

On another note…what ever became of Jimmy's bike? I wonder if he ever did sell that hot little '79 Mugen ME125; I'll have to give Jimmy a call this weekend to see what’s up.

Good luck with your new Fox Shoxs…
Robert D. Hawes Jr.
Mesa, Arizona


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 Post subject: More Fox Shox Questions?
PostPosted: Sun Jun 05, 2005 3:31 pm 
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Hi. Do you guys have a source for replacement seals for these Fox Shox? How about oil weight and quantity? Air pressure (or Nitrogen)?
And how do they come apart? Looks like a plastic cover over the seal? Standard threaded seal head under that?


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 Post subject: Fox Seals...
PostPosted: Mon Jun 06, 2005 11:25 am 
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Hello,

You can get seal kits and a copy of the manual from Fox...(831) 274-6500 was the last number I had for them.

Take care,
Robert


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 Post subject: Re: Fox Seals...
PostPosted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 11:00 am 
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Hi, I also have a pair of these Fox shocks, but one shaft is slightly bent. Anyone know of a place to get shafts, or has anyone had any luck having them straightened?


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