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Competitive Cyclist Guide to Fox RP23 Shock Set Up

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Competitive Cyclist's Guide for RP23 Shock Set Up. Correct set up for your RP23 shock is essential to get the best ride out of your new frame. Follow these basic steps and hit the trails!

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  • Great, concise video. Thanks!

  • Thanks for the info, I appreciate it.

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  • Very helpful, thanks for that dude.

  • This was great. Thank you.

  • Thanks for the info!

  • So jeans are his normal riding gear? Great, concise video, thanks.

  • I'd just like to tank you for both this video and the Fox 32 RLC. I kind of knew the information, but it's just good to have it confirmed in an easy to watch / follow video.

  • @TMTBRider I'm not sure your Fox rear shock has a red "lever". If you mean red dial, then we're talking about the rebound knob. It can easily get clogged with oily gunk/dirt/grit/etc. You should degrease the assembly if this is the case. Then try some light chain lube on the knob. If this doesn't work to free it, then you may be in need of more serious work. Whatever you do, don't reach for a pair of pliers. This knob should turn easily with your fingers.

  • Nice Ventana! Good video, easy enough to setup, although I don't think many folks spend enough time setting their suspension up properly.

  • I NEED HELP my rear fox shok"s red lever has stopped moving PLESE REPLY I AM DESPARATE WUT SHOULD I DOO

  • When it's pulled up, the 1-2-3 knob can spin either direction, and yes, indefinitely. Just make sure that the number of the setting that you want to use is aligned with the blue lever and that the knob is in its locked down position -- it won't spin -- before you take off to ride.

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