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Gear up your monster 29er with the latest from Fox Racing. Fox's top of the line FIT4 damper features 22 clicks of low speed compression tweakability so you can dial in the perfect tune while the re-designed FLOAT air spring is both super light and resistant to bottoming out. Complete with Boost 110 hub spacing for supremely durable and powerful wheels, the Fox Racing 34 FLOAT Factory FIT4 140mm Boost Fork is durable, customizable and ready to help you gobble up terrain like never before.
Front Hub Spacing – 110 Boost Quick Release
Stanchion Size – 34mm
Front Axle Type – 15mm Thru Axle
Steerer Tube – 1.5" Tapered Aluminum
Float Air Spring – The FLOAT air spring system developed for 32, 34, 36 and 40 is lighter and reduces the force to initiate travel, providing excellent sensitivity and small bump compliance for all riders and pressure settings. Similar to FLOAT rear shocks, the new FLOAT system features positive and negative air springs that automatically equalize during use to give each rider the right pressure balance. The progressiveness of the spring curve can be adjusted via air volume spacers, allowing riders to fine-tune the feel of the air spring.
FIT4 Damper – Now in its fourth generation, our patented FIT4 (FOX Isolated Technology) closed cartridge system provides three on-the-fly compression damping positions—Open, Medium, and Firm—to adapt to varying trail conditions. Factory Series forks feature an additional 22 clicks of low-speed compression adjust in the Open mode, allowing riders to fine-tune their exact damping preferences. The FIT4 cartridge damper was redesigned based on our award-winning HSC/LSC damper, resulting in a much higher performing damper across all forks. This year, the FIT4 damper received an updated tune that provides more sensitivity while maintaining support.
3 Positions – Open / Medium / Firm
Low Speed Compression – Additional 22 Clicks of Adjustability in 'Open' Mode
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