What is CTD in Fox fork?
Using the CTD Remote The CTD Remote lets you to switch between the Climb, Trail, and Descend modes while riding. Each mode is optimized for a specific type of terrain, providing best performance and riding enjoyment. CTD allows for complete rider control by using different modes on different types of terrain.
How much air should be in a Fox Float CTD?
Shock: Fox Float CTD
Rider Weight | Air Pressure | Shock Sag |
---|---|---|
100lbs (45.5kg) | 100 psi | 15-20 mm |
120lbs (54.4kg) | 120 psi | 15-20 mm |
140lbs (63.5kg) | 135 psi | 15-20 mm |
160lbs (72.6kg) | 155 psi | 15-20 mm |
What is Fox CTD?
Your Fox fork is equipped with a CTD damper. It means Climb, Trail, Descend. It gives you five low-speed compression adjustments, three available on the fly.
Does Fox Float CTD have lockout?
CTD stands for Climb, Trail and Descend and it is compression damping, not “lockout”.
What does Fox Float Fluid do?
FOX Float rear shock oil is an antifriction fluid for Float style shocks for the air sleeve and bearing. Synthetic-based oil with proprietary additives and soluble molybdenum for excellent anti-friction and low-wear qualities protects your seals and contributes to a smoother ride from your shocks.
What PSI should my rear shock be?
For the rear shock, start at about half of your rider weight for air pressure. You will have to adjust from here, but you will want to achieve the proper SAG for your frame, as recommended by your frame manufacturer. Typically this is somewhere between 30-40% of overall travel.
How do you adjust a Fox Float shock?
With the air pump attached to the shock valve, slowly cycle your shock through 25% of its travel 10 times as you reach your desired pressure. This will equalize the positive and negative air chambers and will change the pressure on the pump gauge. Do not exceed the maximum FLOAT air pressure! Remove the pump.
How do I set up Fox shock?
Setting Shock Air Pressure
- Turn the 3-position lever to the OPEN mode.
- Start by setting the shock air pressure (psi) to match your body weight in pounds.
- Remove the pump.
- Sit still on the bike in your normal riding position, using a wall or a tree for support.
What does CTD stand for on Fox float?
New for 2013 the Fox Float CTD Factory Shock sets a new standard in suspension technology. CTD is a simple and intuitive method for controlling the suspension characteristics on the bike. CTD stands for: Climb, Trail and Descend. Each setting corresponds to the various trail conditions to allow the rider to make on the fly adjustments.
How do you clean a Fox Racing shock?
Internal service should be performed by FOX Racing Shox or an Authorized Service Center. Clean the outside of your shock with only mild soap and water, and wipe dry with a soft dry rag. NOTE: Do not use any solvents or de-greasers, as these products can damage the shock’s exterior finish or its anodized parts.
How does the CTD work on the Fox ridefox?
The blue CTD lever switches your riding platform modes. Rotating 120° between Descend mode position (shown below), change to Trail mode (when the CTD lever is positioned in line with the shock), and Climb mode (when the CTD lever is turned all the way clockwise, to the left).
Are there any new Fox suspension forks for 2013?
2013 is a big year for FOX, with a brand new addition to both their front and rear suspension in the shape of their CTD damper technology, as well as new 34 forks for 26” wheels, slick shock mounting hardware, and the lightest fork chassis’ that they’ve ever manufactured.