
I'm sick of sinking money into this thing.
#Fox float rp23 propedal not working how to
This past season, I have been focusing on paddling and have been on exactly two rides including today and the brain is beginning to show signs of failing again.Īnybody have any contacts at specialized or Fox that may be able to give me any suggestions about what may be going wrong or how to transition to a non-brain rear shock. I had another slow season with similar mileage. The shock went back to Specialized for another overhaul (my bill was about $50 this year to the LBS for removing and replacing the brain and shock-specialized covered the rebuild). In the spring of 2013, I did my pre-season bike prep to find that the brain was no longer working with the same symptoms. My son was born in March, so my riding season was all of about 150 total miles. I had my LBS send the shock in in the spring of 2012 and paid $150ish to have it rebuilt. Shock had a major loss of pressure and the brain was not locking anything out. Immediately I could tell that the rear shock was not working as intended. In the late fall of 2011, I went out on a late season and very cold ride. Sounded like a great idea to lock out the rear end until you needed it, and for the first year or two, it actually worked pretty well. I was intrigued by the brain, specifically. I immediately upgraded crank, cassette, wheelset, and a few other things to get the bike closer to what I wanted. All work carried out by FOX factory trained technicians.
#Fox float rp23 propedal not working full
I bought a Specialized Epic Comp about 4 or 5 years ago and have mostly enjoyed the bike. Full range of prices for FOX service options for forks, shocks, seatposts as well as upgrades and common service parts.
