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What's A Shock Service? - FOX Academy

What’s A Shock Service?

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FOX Factory Race Tech Taj Hendry reveals the process in servicing a FOX FLOAT X2 shock, and gives some tips that he uses when working alongside Factory World Cup teams. 

This may be a mountain bike video, but servicing a shock from any one of our categories involves similar steps. Learn how the FLOAT X2 is taken apart, where the different parts are located, and more:

Consistent service, like what Taj shows above, is necessary to ensure your shocks give you peak performance and comfort.

Think your shocks could use some love? Here are some FOX service links for Bike, Truck, UTV, Snowmobile and Motorcycle.

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Like what you see? Check out all the FOX Academy videos for powered vehicles and mountain bikes here.

For the hardcore enduro rider or downhiller, check out DIALED.