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Been looking on the www trying to find some info / photos of Fox rear shocks to fit my bultaco, think they use to make

shocks for trials bikes ? If you know of any links that could help then please post them below

Any info / or photos so i know what to look for or were to look would be a really big help and i would be very great full for your time.

Have been riding mountain bikes for the last 25 years and as soon as Fox started making mountain bike shocks

they were so much better than the rest of the stuff on the market they cost a bit more, you got so much more performance for your money. So i was thinking it would be nice to try and find a pair for my bultaco sherpa

Thank you for reading my post all the best

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I have a pair, they're pretty simple inside. Parts were easily gotten from the states including manual but the trials type don't come up for sale very often

Would have to agree on how they work, they felt quite firmly sprung with not much damping from memory or it may have been the other way around, didn't seem to move much after the initial movement & really didn't help with grip etc

This is the best place to get parts & info from, Thor has a really reputation & is great to deal with

http://ltthor.home.comcast.net/~ltthor/forsale.html

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Hi b40rt

Thanks for the feed back on how they performed compered to gas girlings

Incidentally, my current SWM was previously owned by Martin Lampkin, registration starts TWW from memory.

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Hi Tony27

Thanks for the link to all the info i was looking for, the shock i have may be made by Fox but i needed some photos to try to id them, which there is on the link you sent, and they look like the ones in the photos Really well made but the seals have gone but the rest look fine. Thor have a rebuild pack at 40 USD.

good to know.

BR

didn't seem to move much after the initial movement > < thats what i was thinking to after a ride on them

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Hi b40rt

I use to have a really nicely setup SWM in 82 one of the lads from the south Liverpool club i use to ride with got one of the other 3 that Martin did not pick

he said 4 came over from SWM and Martin had first pick and he got the one left over ...... was never sure if he was winding me up or not but it was magic to ride way to good for me and always egged me on till i was in way over my head :D Billy was about the same size and weight as me. So you have the best one the one Martin picked out Well Done that must really special to ride.

I had a friend from work who got him self a bran new 348 mont and his mate had a new looking SWM mine was over 3 years old at the time

old looked a bit tatty they had no idea how magic that bike was to ride, they took me to there practice place and after we had a bit of a go at there sections i was just plalying the SWM made standard sections fun endless grip and engine that would pull from nothing in 4th it was all about if i could stay

over the bike and hold on long enough to finish the line.

It came to swop bike time

I was asked would you like to have a go on a new SWM so you can see the difference in the new model, he was so upset he almost would not talk to me after he had a ride on my Magic but tatty old SWM My work mate called me the B word i had made the mistake of telling him that i had paid 400 GBP for the bike and a nice trailer :D

Thats the day that it sunk in its not about how shinny it is its who put it all together and the things they did to it when they were putting it together.

BR

Thanks for letting me know you have Martins bike.

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Well the pair I have I bought for a Fantic 200, partly because they were rebuildable. I can't really remember what they were like but must have been better than the standard ones or the Girlings off the 348 (at least they didn't bend of their own volition unlike typical Girlings). But I did fit softer springs - I've still got the originals too. They got me round the Scottish OK so I must have been happy enough with them.

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Hey CID...

Do the Red wings have decent dampening ? I ask 'cause the cheap shocks that are on the back of the big wheeled TY80 I built for my son are useless ... it might as well be rigid! I http://www.trialscentral.com/forums/topic/20753-serious-ty-80-mods/ The length on them works , but The dampening is WAY to firm even with my 200 + lbs on the bike , I've tried it with one spring and it's still just as motionless ! I just want something that resembles a trials shock for him and there are Red Wings on the bay at the right length and price ... Should I try some ? they CAN'T be worse than whats on it now !

Thanks for your vote :)

Glenn

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Hi Tony27

My new set of seals for my Fox shocks have arrived £ 40 with shipping and workshop manuel .... Thanks for the link

stripped one shock and all looks good inside so should be as good as new.

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