Are X-Fusion rear shocks any good?
Our review X-Fusion’s shocks are a common sight on more affordable full suspension models, so the aftermarket price of its RCX might be a shock in itself. Its solid rather than sensitive performance lags behind the latest best too, even if you’re patient with a slow bed in period.
Is X-Fusion a good brand?
X-Fusion forks have been offering impressively consistent control and rock solid reliability at great prices for several years now, with options for everything from lightweight cross-country riding to full-on downhill hammering.
Where are X-Fusion shocks made?
With Tomac, he produced some excellent suspension platforms, before moving on to the ever-expanding suspension brand, X-Fusion, which is based in Santa Cruz, California.
What PSI should my rear shock be?
The exact PSI you end up with depends on how plush/firm you want the rear shock to be, but a good starting point is 1 psi for 1 lbs in weight of the rider (including riding gear).
What PSI should my bike shock be?
Sag should be set to 15 – 20% of total fork travel To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. Sag range should be set to 15–20% of total fork travel.
What psi should I run in my rear shock?
The exact PSI you end up with depends on how plush/firm you want the rear shock to be, but a good starting point is 1 psi for 1 lbs in weight of the rider (including riding gear). Then just add/remove air to your liking.
How much air do I put in my rear shock?
To achieve the best performance from your FOX suspension, adjust the air pressure to attain your proper sag setting. Sag is the amount your suspension compresses under your weight and riding gear. Sag range should be set to 25–30% of total shock travel.
What should my rear shock pressure be?
What is the UPC for X-Fusion rear shock parts?
X-Fusion Bushing & Seal Kits Item Specifications Fits Velvet X-Fusion Damper Seal Kits Damper, Compression UPC: 856875002980 X-Fusion Rear Shock Parts Item Specifications Fits 08 O2 PVA, 09″ O2 Air Sleeve X-Fusion Rear Shock Seals Rear Shock Part UPC: 856875002522
What size are X-Fusion rear shock seals?
X-Fusion Rear Shock Parts Item Specifications Fits 08 O2 PVA, 09″ O2 Air Sleeve X-Fusion Rear Shock Seals Rear Shock Part UPC: 856875002522
What is an X-Fusion bushing and seal kit?
X-Fusion Bushing & Seal Kits Upgrade damper assembly for X-Fusion 34mm stanchion forks, drop-in replacement for RL2 forks X-Fusions Roughcut HLR is an (Hi-Low, Rebound) damping system with single wall bladder that completely separates the oil in the damper from air outside the cartridge.
Which X Fusion seatpost should I buy?
The X-Fusion HILO dropper seatpost has been a top seller for us and is a great choice if you are looking at an affordable dropper post. If you are looking for a new X Fusion rear shock, we carry the Stage RLX Air, Vector RC Air, Vector HLR Air, O2 RL, O2 RCX, and Microlite RL shock.