F/S Fox Gen 1 Float Evols

This is a discussion on F/S Fox Gen 1 Float Evols within the Suspension/Steering/Chassis forums, part of the Can-Am DS450 Tech Discussion category; I have a set of gen 1 Fox Float Evols. They are used, and have some scratches from normal wear. They are 18.5" from eye ...


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Old 11-11-2011, 07:55 AM
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F/S Fox Gen 1 Float Evols

I have a set of gen 1 Fox Float Evols. They are used, and have some scratches from normal wear. They are 18.5" from eye to eye. They are too short for XMX arms, but I believe they may work for stock or XC arms. They will mount to long travel Suzuki and YFZ arms, and I believe standard travel Honda's. I also have a set of +.5 long travel Burgard a-arms for a Suzuki LT-R. They are freshly powder coated a medium hammertone blue. New ball joints and bushings. Tie rods included. I originally bought these items when I was in the midst of buying a Suzuki last summer, but thanks to the EPA that deal fell through, and I am left with these items. I am only asking what I paid for the items. I will sell the shocks separate from the arms. Asking $800 for the shocks, and $200 for the arms. If you are interested send me a PM, or txt me at 717-825-4852. I have not yet figured out how to load the pics from my phone, but I can send them in a txt if you want. Thanks
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Old 11-11-2011, 02:51 PM
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18.5 should work good for XMX a-arms. That's how long mine are. And 800 for just gen 1's?I can get used gen 2s for that.
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Old 11-11-2011, 04:05 PM
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i thought xmx took 20 or 19.5? Gen 1 and gen 2 are basicaly the same minus the stickers and shock guards.
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gen 2 have nonstick coating seals so they don't stick after sitting for a day or two like gen 1s. also minor valving changes. just smoother. I've owned a pair of both.
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Old 11-11-2011, 04:24 PM
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Ok then my bad I guess I was unclear on the difference.
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And no pics? Epic fail
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And no pics? Epic fail
I saw him at work today and asked him to get the pictures up
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I still cant figure out how to get the pics off of my phone. I will get a camera this weekend and try it that way. Sorry for such a cluster cuss. Hopefully, I will figure it out. Luckily for me I am better at working on the quad than I am on the computer. Lol.
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bring them into the shop ill get them up for ya thad
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Ok, I'm gonna try this again. Hopefully the pictures show up this time.
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