WTB FLOAT 100RL User Manual

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Service Intervals

Your FOX FORX will perform best if serviced at the regular intervals shown below.

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Required Tools and Supplies

Torque Setting

Used for:

Safety Glasses

n/a

Protecting Eyes

Bucket or Drain Pan

n/a

Changing Oil / Travel

Paper towels and/or rags

Absorbing oils & fluids

Plastic Faced Mallet

n/a

Tap loose bottom shafts

Torque Wrench

n/a

Torque fasteners

FOX Suspension Fluid

n/a

Travel change (FLOAT Forx)
Oil change (All Forx)

FOX FLOAT Fluid

n/a

Travel & Oil change (FLOAT Forx)

FOX High Pressure Air Pump

n/a

Setting air pressure (FLOAT Forx)

26mm 6 point socket

165 in-lbs (1864 N-cm)

All Topcaps

10mm open-end or socket wrench

50 in-lbs (565 N-cm)

All Bottom Nuts

8mm Crawfoot socket wrench

80 in-lbs (904 N-cm)

Brake Posts

3/8” Deep socket wrench

75 in-lbs (847 N-cm)

Air Tank Valve ( FLOAT Forx)

Schrader valve core wrench

4 in-lbs (45 N-cm)

Schrader Valve Core (FLOAT Forx)

2mm Hex-key wrench

11 in-lbs (124 N-cm)

Rebound Knob (R, RL, RLC)

4 in-lbs (45 N-cm)

Blow-off Threshold Knob (RLC)

1.5mm Hex-key wrench

Seated, back-off 1/4 turn Lockout Lever (RL, RLC)

Pump

A FOX high pressure air pump is available for FLOAT Forx. It is used to make changes in air pressure on your fork.

1. Remove the air topcap from the top of the left fork leg.

2. Thread the pump’s valve chuck onto the fork’s air-valve until pressure registers on the pump gauge. This takes
approximately 6 turns. Do not over-tighten pump on air-valve as this will damage the pump chuck seal.

3. To increase the pressure, stroke the pump a few cycles. The pressure should increase slowly. If pressure increases
rapidly check to make sure the pump is properly fitted and tightened onto the air valve.

Note: If the fork has no air pressure, the gauge will not register pressure.

4. To decrease the pressure push the black bleed-valve. Pushing the bleed-valve halfway down, and holding it there,
will allow pressure to escape from the pump and fork. Pushing the bleed-valve all the way down and releasing it
will release a small amount of pressure (micro-adjust). When unthreading the pump from the air-valve fitting,
the sound of the air loss is from the pump hose, not the fork itself.

Note: When attaching the pump to the fork, the hose will need to fill with air. This will result in a lower pressure
registering approximately 10 to 20 PSI on the gauge.

Note: Average setting range is from 45 to 125 PSI. DO NOT EXCEED 200 PSI.

5. Replace the air topcap before riding.

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