SOLD: Fox F100X TerraLogic

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Set of 2004 (first generation) Fox F100X TerraLogic Forks in superb condition. These were Fox's all singing, all dancing fork and would have cost a quite frankly ridiculous £729 back when they were new :shock:

1,1/8" x 190mm unthreaded steerer.

Cosmetic - 8.5-9/10
Mechanical - 10/10

Forks are in perfect working order. All adjusters work perfectly and do exactly what they're supposed to do. The stanchions are perfect, as are the decals.

I would suggest that they will require a service - not because they don't work properly, but simply because I don't know when it was last done. The forks came off a bike which I recently bought, which had done a ridiculously low mileage (still on original tyres, brake pads and cables!). This should give some indication as to how much (or how little) use the forks have had.

I have pictured the worst of the marks. You will struggle to find a better pair anywhere!

Was £150
Now £100 plus post
SOLD

PayPal gift or buyer pays fees please.

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Anthony":31ztlmgg said:
Can you tell me the weight please? And also do they have the later Enduro seals fitted?

I couldn't tell you whether they have the enduro seals fitted as they came on a bike that I bought. If there's an easy way of finding out, let me know and I'll take a look for you.

I'll get them weighed as soon as I can - currently juggling a phone and a 6 week old baby!
 
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Weight Weenies give a weight of 1637g for the forks with a 210mm steerer and V Brake bosses, so I'd expect that my forks are slightly lighter, given the shorter steerer and lack of canti bosses.

Hope this helps :)
 
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Hi,
The seals if Fox brand should have the part numbers around the top rim of the seal. Torch is handy for seeing the tiny numbers. Mojo website would then match numbers if they are the newer type Fox seals. Not sure about enduro identification.

Cheers, James.
 
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Ruby900turbo":1uxfzv57 said:
Hi,
The seals if Fox brand should have the part numbers around the top rim of the seal. Torch is handy for seeing the tiny numbers. Mojo website would then match numbers if they are the newer type Fox seals. Not sure about enduro identification.

Cheers, James.

Cool, thanks for the info. The forks are out in the shed now, so I'll pop and take a look at the seals in the morning.
 
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I can't find anything anywhere which will enable me to check the serial number on the seals. I'm either being a numpty (likely), or Mojo have removed this bit from their website.

For reference, the seals ARE Fox seals (they say "Fox Racing Shox" and "SKF" on them).

The serial number on both seals is "036-02-059 Rev B"
 
Re: Fox F100X TerraLogic - HUGE REDUCTION

[interested] although I'm a bit concerned that they have done so little, as the seals have clearly been lifted with a screwdriver by the looks of the marks around them[scratches head]

:)
 
Re: Fox F100X TerraLogic - HUGE REDUCTION

Woodsman":ffb7j2qq said:
[interested] although I'm a bit concerned that they have done so little, as the seals have clearly been lifted with a screwdriver by the looks of the marks around them[scratches head]

:)

I don't know what (if anything) was done by the previous owner. All I know is that they are in perfect working order and came off a bike which had done so few miles it was still on it's original tyres.

The forks may be sold now anyway. I am waiting for a reply from somebody who expressed an interest in the frame and forks together. I will update the post accordingly as soon as I've heard back from him.
 
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