Fox Floats

Started by Colorado700R, May 14, 2008, 03:33:53 PM

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Colorado700R

thats understandable  :thumbs:

ThisGuyAlex

i love the way the floats look....until they're installed then they just look weird
sold the raptor....full on 05 yfz in progress...

stock parts: fuel tank, swingarm and rear shock

francky2000


I just finish my race with 1000miles in the desert and had no problem with my floats. we were three raptors with fox float and none of us had troubles.

Colorado700R

Quote from: francky2000 on November 05, 2008, 02:26:25 AM

I just finish my race with 1000miles in the desert and had no problem with my floats. we were three raptors with fox float and none of us had troubles.


WOW!!!  now that's a testiment to reliablity right there.  Thanks for the info Francky  :clap:

fire raptor

Quote from: francky2000 on November 05, 2008, 02:26:25 AM

I just finish my race with 1000miles in the desert and had no problem with my floats. we were three raptors with fox float and none of us had troubles.
Open up this website and check out his Raptor and the fuel tanks HARDCORE. Wish it was in English!!


Flynbyu

1000 miles?

Wow!

Awesome. Thanks for the link!

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FoundArealQuad

I would be interested in the to see what the shocks weigh also. I would think the Fox shocks would be a tad bit lighter.
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Colorado700R

I would agree since they don't have any spring  :thumbs:

Krandall

as well as no oil inside.  ;)


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how is the longevity on these things versus sprung shocks? I have always wondered.
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Colorado700R

Quote from: Peels660 on November 07, 2008, 06:43:04 PM
how is the longevity on these things versus sprung shocks? I have always wondered.

Where's kyle's Avatar?  :rofl:

He just said he ran a 1000 mile race on them, I'd say thats pretty reliable  :grin_nod:

Peelz

Quote from: Colorado700R on November 07, 2008, 06:46:43 PM
Quote from: Peels660 on November 07, 2008, 06:43:04 PM
how is the longevity on these things versus sprung shocks? I have always wondered.

Where's kyle's Avatar?  :rofl:

He just said he ran a 1000 mile race on them, I'd say thats pretty reliable  :grin_nod:

cute, I mean over time...sitting in between rides as well, getting muddy.  :P  I have no doubt they will take a beating, so do my pogosticks. :lol:
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Colorado700R

Quote from: Peels660 on November 07, 2008, 06:48:30 PM
Quote from: Colorado700R on November 07, 2008, 06:46:43 PM
Quote from: Peels660 on November 07, 2008, 06:43:04 PM
how is the longevity on these things versus sprung shocks? I have always wondered.

Where's kyle's Avatar?  :rofl:

He just said he ran a 1000 mile race on them, I'd say thats pretty reliable  :grin_nod:

cute, I mean over time...sitting in between rides as well, getting muddy.  :P  I have no doubt they will take a beating, so do my pogosticks. :lol:

I know  ;)  I know Kenneth from KB has a thread for them, maybe he has had some expierence with people who've owned them for some time ???

Krandall

Quote from: Peels660 on November 07, 2008, 06:43:04 PM
how is the longevity on these things versus sprung shocks? I have always wondered.



  :lol:


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