Important Safety Information
Forks
FOX bicycle products are not designed or manufactured
for use on any motorized bicycle, motorized cycle or motorized vehicle
or for use on any vehicles carrying more than one operator/rider, such
as tandem bicycles. Any such use constitutes misuse, which may result
in property damage, serious injury or death, and will void all FOX warranties.
- If your fork loses oil,
tops out excessively or makes unusual noises, immediately stop riding
and contact FOX Racing Shox or an Authorized
Service Center for inspection. Continued use of the fork can cause a loss of control and serious or fatal injuries. Some noises such as spring
rattle, oil flow and minor clicks are normal, however.
- Use only FOX Racing Shox
replacement parts. Using aftermarket parts on your fork will void its
warranty. Aftermarket replacement parts can also cause structural failure
resulting in loss of control and serious or fatal injuries.
- 32MM
Forks: If mounting the bicycle in a carrier designed to hold a
fork by its dropouts, use caution to not tilt the bicycle to either side.
Tilting the bike with the dropouts in the carrier can cause structural
damage to the fork. Ensure that the fork is fastened securely with the
quick-release and that the rear wheel is properly held. If the bicycle
ever tilts or falls from a bicycle carrier, do not ride it until it is
examined by a qualified dealer, Authorized Service Center or FOX Racing
Shox. A fork leg or dropout failure can cause loss of control and serious
or fatal injuries.
- 36
& 40 Forks: If mounting the bicycle in a carrier designed to
hold a fork by its dropouts, use caution to not tilt the bicycle to either
side. Tilting the bike with the dropouts in the carrier can cause structural
damage to the fork. Ensure that the fork is fastened securely with the
bike carrier's thru-axle mount,
and that the rear wheel is properly held.
40: The four axle pinch-bolts must be torqued to specification
when mounting to the bike carrier (see note below).
36: Slide axle in through both dropouts and thread the axle
until hand tight. Rotate axle levers to closed position and push until
it has clicked in.
If the bicycle ever tilts or falls from a bicycle carrier, do not ride
it until it is examined by a qualified dealer, an Authorized Service Center
or FOX Racing Shox. A fork leg dropout failure can cause loss of control
and serious or fatal injuries.
Torque the pinch bolts and axle on the FOX 40 to 19 in/lb.
(215 N-cm) using a torque wrench.
- FOX forks do not include
reflectors for on-road use. FOX forks are designed for use in competitive
off-road riding and racing. Proper reflectors meeting the Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) requirements
should be installed if the fork will be used on public roads.
- Except for the
FOX 40, all FOX forks have a crown/steerer/upper tube assembly.
These parts are pressed together (in the case of the FOX
40, the lower crown and steerer are pressed together) in a one-time,
precision press-fit operation. Replacement of any of these parts requires
a completely new assembly. Do not attempt to remove or replace the steerer
or upper tubes independently of the crown. Do
not attempt to add threads to the threadless steerers. Modifying
the crown/steerer/upper tube assembly as described here can cause the
rider to lose control of the bicycle resulting in serious or fatal injuries.
- The total height of spacers
used on a FOX steerer tube should never exceed 30mm.
- After riding in salt-abundant
areas (e.g., ocean, salted roads in winter, etc.), completely rinse your
bicycle off to prevent corrosion.
Rear Shocks
- If the shock ever loses
oil or makes unusual noises, stop riding and have the shock inspected
by a qualified technician. A broken or malfunctioning shock can result
in loss of control and serious injury or death.
- Do not modify your bike
frame or shock. Use only genuine FOX Racing Shox parts. Modification,
improper service or use of aftermarket replacement parts voids the warranty
and could cause the shock to malfunction, and can result in loss of control
and serious injury or death.
- Follow schedule maintenance
recommendations. Shock service should be performed by FOX Racing Shox
in the USA or an Authorized Service Center outside the USA. The exception
is air sleeve and mounting hardware service and maintenance, which can
be performed by the consumer or a dealer.
- FOX Racing Shox contain
a nitrogen charge. Do not pry out the white nylon (plastic) plug at the
body eyelet end of the shock. The charged portion of the shock should
only be opened by a FOX Racing Shox technician. Opening a nitrogen pressurized
shock can be dangerous and can result in serious injury or death.
-
On air shocks, the portion
of the shock charged with nitrogen does not need to be opened to perform
air sleeve service.
- After riding in salt-abundant
areas (e.g., ocean, salted roads in winter, etc.), FOX recommends completely
rinsing off your bicycle to prevent corrosion.
Do not attempt to pull apart, open, disassemble or service
a shock if it is compressed or has not returned (will not return) to its
original neutral length (no load on the shock). This can result in serious
injury or death.
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