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June 27, 2005, 07:17:09 pm »
Can anyone tell me if a Fox float RL 7.25" x 1.75" will fit a standard 856 rear end. I have just put a Skareb 80mm on the front. If the Fox is of no use, can anyone suggest an alternative.
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June 28, 2005, 01:24:57 am »
Yes & no...
It can be made to fit but will require some creative fabricating.
I was looking at Fox Floats last night for this very reason since I just came into a brand spankin' new 856. Having just modded a Manitou QR to fit, I noticed the Fox shock would have more challenging clearance problems. It would probably have to go upside-down and be drilled & tapped & tapered to fit the conical recess. (Yes, it IS a big pain in the patooty.)
If you decide to do this, let me know and I can give you a couple of good tips. If not, I could buy your shock & give it a try on my 856.
Either way, best of luck.
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June 28, 2005, 01:27:30 am »
Oh yeah... an alternative... If you still have your ODS that used to have the elastomers on it, you can replace the elastomers with a spring kit available through this website. That's gotta be the easiest and most robust solution.
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Hi Will
It was just a thought, I saw a new one on Ebay for a £100. I will probably go for a risse with the adaptor.
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