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What is CTD in Fox fork?

What is CTD in Fox fork?

CTD (Climb/Trail/Descend): Fox’s integrated ride dynamics system that makes it easy to set up your fork and shock to work together for unprecedented performance in all types of terrain. It’s intuitive to use and can be instantly activated while riding. Just select one of three modes, Climb, Trail, or Descend.

Does Fox Float CTD have lockout?

CTD stands for Climb, Trail and Descend and it is compression damping, not “lockout”.

What size is my Fox Float DPS?

FLOAT DPS Part Information

Standard Size IFP Height (all measurements +/- 0.020in)
6.00 x 1.25 1.720in/ 43.69mm
6.50 x 1.50 1.940in/ 49.28mm
7.25 x 1.75 2.150in/ 54.61mm
7.50 x 2.00 2.360in/ 59.94mm

How much air should I put in my Fox forks?

Setting Fork Air Pressure Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel.

How much travel does a Fox Float DPS?

130 mm
The bike is equipped with horst link style suspension with 130 mm of rear travel.

How much travel does the Fox Float dpx2 have?

Fox will continue to offer 100, 125, 150 & 175mm travel options, but the total length and stack height of each has come down between 30-50mm, essentially squeezing more travel into the same space. The new Transfer also improves user-serviceability, and now features a threaded collar at the top of the outer tube.

What can I use instead of float fluid?

float fluid is actually torco assembly lube, so thats a direct replacement.

What kind of BV does a float CTD have?

Factory FLOAT CTD w/Adj BV; Kashima Coated or anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), Trail adjust range (1, 2, 3), rebound, air spring pressure. Factory FLOAT CTD Remote BV; Kashima Coated or anodized air sleeve body, remote actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure.

What is the difference between evolution float and CTD?

Evolution FLOAT CTD Remote; Anodized air sleeve and body, remote actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure. Evolution FLOAT CTD; Anodized air sleeve and body, lever actuated Climb/Trail/Descend (3 position), rebound, air spring pressure. Check for clearance before riding.

How do I set up my float CTD remote shock?

If you have a FLOAT CTD Remote shock, click the black release lever once to set the shock to Descend mode. Dressed to ride (including a filled hydration pack, if you use one), position your bike next to a wall or table to support yourself. Mount your bicycle.

What is descend mode on float CTD shocks?

Descend mode offers the most plush ride to ensure optimal traction over varied terrain. FLOAT CTD w/Adj model shocks feature a three-position Trail Adjust control that regulates low-speed compression damping only in Trail mode. 1 is the softest setting, 2 is the medium setting, and 3 is the firmest setting.

What is CTD in FOX fork?

What is CTD in FOX fork?

CTD (Climb/Trail/Descend): Fox’s integrated ride dynamics system that makes it easy to set up your fork and shock to work together for unprecedented performance in all types of terrain. It’s intuitive to use and can be instantly activated while riding. Just select one of three modes, Climb, Trail, or Descend.

Does FOX Float CTD have lockout?

CTD stands for Climb, Trail and Descend and it is compression damping, not “lockout”.

How much sag is FOX 32?

32 TALAS maximum air pressure is 200 psi. The recommended settings in this tuning guide are designed to be a starting point, in order to get you out on your first ride in as few steps as possible. Consult your bike manufacturer’s instructions for setup recommendations.

How much air should be in a Fox Float CTD?

Pressurize your main air chamber to a minimum of 50 psi and no more than 300 psi.

How do I add air to my Fox Float CTD?

Setting Shock Air Pressure

  1. Unscrew the black air cap to expose the schrader valve.
  2. Slide your shocks sag setting o-ring up against the shock dust wiper.
  3. Rotate the CTD lever to the Descend mode (fully counter-clockwise).

How much travel does a Fox 32 have?

MATTE BLACK

MATTE BLACK
Wheel Size 27.5 / 29
Travel 100
Rake 44 / 51
Axle 15QR x 100 / 15QR x 110

How do you set the sag on FOX Float CTD?

Setting Shock Air Pressure Slide your shocks sag setting o-ring up against the shock dust wiper. Rotate the CTD lever to the Descend mode (fully counter-clockwise). If you have a FLOAT CTD Remote shock, click the black release lever once to set the shock to Descend mode.

How much air should I put in my FOX Float shock?

Check that no part of your shock contacts any portion of your frame or linkage as it cycles through its travel. Add air pressure to the main air chamber in ~50 psi (3.4 bar) increments, slowly cycling the shock after every 50 psi (3.4 bar) addition.

How do you set the sag on Fox Float CTD?

What PSI should rear shocks be?

The exact PSI you end up with depends on how plush/firm you want the rear shock to be, but a good starting point is 1 psi for 1 lbs in weight of the rider (including riding gear).

What kind of steerer does the fit CTD remote have?

Factory FIT CTD Remote 29; 80, 100, 120, 130: Kashima coated or hard anodized upper tubes, 1.5″ tapered or 1 1/8″ steerer, remotely actuated 3-position mode control, air spring pressure, rebound.

What are the features of the factory fit CTD with trail adjust?

Factory FIT CTD, with Trail Adjust: Kashima coated or hard anodized upper tubes, 1.5″ tapered or 1 1/8″ steerer, lever actuated 3-position Climb/Trail/Descend, 3-position Trail Adjust, air spring pressure, rebound

What does the Blue CTD lever do?

The blue CTD lever lets you to switch between the Climb, Trail, and Descend ride modes. Each mode is most suitable for each specific type of terrain, providing best performance and riding enjoyment with your fork. With some experience, you can experiment with using Trail mode when descending, or Descend mode for flat or undulating trails.