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Fox Float rebuild kit for all Fox Float shocks from 2000 until current. This kit includes everything you will need for the service. It is a fairly simple service that can greatly improve the performance of an old Fox shock and bring it back to life. Pig ugliest AM/Enduro/XC/DH bikes out there if yours is a pig post it! FOX Factory Rebuild Kit for Float Rear Shocks. Is there a way to figure out what size shock the bike should REALLY have? I've got no idea if the forums are right and the previous owner put the wrong sized rp23 on the bike or if the rp23 is right and the forums are wrong? Contact: The only real change on the Fox RP is that the Schrader valve on the shock head has been repositioned to. There is a small discolouration line on the left stanchion however the surface isn’t scratched or burred. Sizes: 140×25.4, 150×31.75, 165×38.1, 190×50, 200×50, 200x57mm / 190 and 200 come with the large volume aircan / Adjustments: rebound, three ProPedal settings / Weight 246g. I've measured the rp23 at 216 x 63 however I think the bike originally came with a fox triad (which I can't find measurements for) but I'm seeing people on other forums saying the original shock size for this bike is 184 x 44. Fox 34 Float Fork 2021 - 29' x 150mm, Black, grey, 110mm - 44mm Offset Good condition with some signs of use. What is confusing me is the eye to eye and stroke. I haven't got a measurement for the bushings yet but I know a company that makes custom ones (on the off chance I get stuck) so I'm not overly worried about that too much. Check out the BuySell section once you know what you need. The Fox DPS is kinda the modern equivalent of your RP23. Once you know all that you can start shopping.
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Next you'll need to know the eye to eye length and the stroke length. What size is the hardware for the shock, like what diameter is the bolt? That will let you know what bushings you'll need. I don't think it'll be that hard to find a new shock for that bike.