Fox Float RP2 upgrade - Size issue
Fox Float RP2 upgrade - Size issue
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beanbag

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7,346 posts

264 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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I'm about to buy a Fox Float RP2 to replace my Fox Triad that came standard on my Specialized Stumpjumper FSR '06.

The size of the Triad is 7.5x1.75" which works out at a 190x44mm stroke.

The closest size available from Fox for the RP2 is 190x50mm and I'm just wondering if this will work ok on my frame?

I couldn't find much online and was wondering if anybody here would know....

Cheers,

BB

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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I guess you'd get 13% more travel, so worth checking nothing on the frame fouls when this happens.

beanbag

Original Poster:

7,346 posts

264 months

Sunday 19th April 2009
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Interesting....I just removed the shock and measured the stroke and it's 50mm. Perhaps google conversion cannot convert 1.75" properly!

Anyhow....problem is I need to decide between an RP23 and RP2.

The RP2 is €100 so I'm wondering what's the real benefit with the RP23 to justify the higher price.....

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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I've ridden a few bikes with the RP23 and all were superb, however I never use the ProPedal system and that seems to be the main difference between the two shocks.

A few threads in this search result, so have a butchers

clicky

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Speak to Tim at TFT - they service Specialised shocks now (IIRC) so he'll have a very good understanding of whether or not the shock will fit the frames correctly.

Bear in mind that the damping and valving will be set up to a 'middle ground' and its worth seeking advice if upgrading - quite often buying new shocks from Tim will mean you get the perfect shock setup based on the design of the frame.

Always worth a phone call - Tim and his chaps are very helpful

Edited to add: Go for an RP2 with a PUSH upgrade - will be MUCH better than a RP23 as standard as the ProPedal system is good, but not as good as a PUSH'd shock - the valving is so much better...

Edited by neil_bolton on Monday 20th April 09:04

beanbag

Original Poster:

7,346 posts

264 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Rico said:
I've ridden a few bikes with the RP23 and all were superb, however I never use the ProPedal system and that seems to be the main difference between the two shocks.

A few threads in this search result, so have a butchers

clicky
Both the RP23 and RP2 have ProPedal. In fact, it's a standard feature however the RP23 (I believe), has 3 different ProPedal settings.

Also tempted with this PUSH thing but I can only see it's available in the states.....If I do go for it, I'll probably wait for the season to end so I can get my Fox Talas RL's upgraded to RLC's and PUSH'd at the same time. They need a major service anyway and I was going to wait until the of this year anyway. I'd just get the RP2 done at the same time.....(if I go for it).

Beyond Rational

3,544 posts

238 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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beanbag said:
Rico said:
I've ridden a few bikes with the RP23 and all were superb, however I never use the ProPedal system and that seems to be the main difference between the two shocks.

A few threads in this search result, so have a butchers

clicky
Both the RP23 and RP2 have ProPedal. In fact, it's a standard feature however the RP23 (I believe), has 3 different ProPedal settings.

Also tempted with this PUSH thing but I can only see it's available in the states.....If I do go for it, I'll probably wait for the season to end so I can get my Fox Talas RL's upgraded to RLC's and PUSH'd at the same time. They need a major service anyway and I was going to wait until the of this year anyway. I'd just get the RP2 done at the same time.....(if I go for it).
Tim Flook Tuned, as mentioned by Neil do it in the UK, he is the man to speak to if you want anything other than standard.

beanbag

Original Poster:

7,346 posts

264 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Beyond Rational said:
beanbag said:
Rico said:
I've ridden a few bikes with the RP23 and all were superb, however I never use the ProPedal system and that seems to be the main difference between the two shocks.

A few threads in this search result, so have a butchers

clicky
Both the RP23 and RP2 have ProPedal. In fact, it's a standard feature however the RP23 (I believe), has 3 different ProPedal settings.

Also tempted with this PUSH thing but I can only see it's available in the states.....If I do go for it, I'll probably wait for the season to end so I can get my Fox Talas RL's upgraded to RLC's and PUSH'd at the same time. They need a major service anyway and I was going to wait until the of this year anyway. I'd just get the RP2 done at the same time.....(if I go for it).
Tim Flook Tuned, as mentioned by Neil do it in the UK, he is the man to speak to if you want anything other than standard.
Cheers chaps.....I've just emailed TFT so hopefully I'll get some advise shortly.

Even if I get a PUSH'd RP2, it's only £40 cheaper than a PUSH'd RP23 so I'd probably go for that.

On top of this they do Fox Talas servicing and tuning for only a little more than the standard service price here in Austria plus I get my forks upgraded to RLC's.

Cheers for the link! thumbup

BB

beanbag

Original Poster:

7,346 posts

264 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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Actually....just wondering how much I could get for my old Fox Triad rear shock. It's in good condition and is cleaned and oiled after every ride so the seals are in excellent condition.

Anyone on here in need of a rear shock? Offers!

Otherwise fleabay was useless for a starting price.....What's it worth?

Rico

7,917 posts

278 months

Monday 20th April 2009
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beanbag said:
Rico said:
I've ridden a few bikes with the RP23 and all were superb, however I never use the ProPedal system and that seems to be the main difference between the two shocks.
Both the RP23 and RP2 have ProPedal. In fact, it's a standard feature however the RP23 (I believe), has 3 different ProPedal settings.
Sorry, that's what I meant. The main difference is the level of ProPedal. RP2 only has 2 settings.

Edited by Rico on Monday 20th April 10:58