fox float problrm

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  • The Rookie
    The Rookie Posts: 27,812
    Unless they are de-pressurised..........
    Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.
  • poah
    poah Posts: 3,369
    The Rookie wrote:
    Unless they are de-pressurised..........


    that doesn't actually matter it would seem
  • POAH wrote:
    The Rookie wrote:
    Unless they are de-pressurised..........


    that doesn't actually matter it would seem

    What makes you say that?
  • poah
    poah Posts: 3,369
    POAH wrote:
    The Rookie wrote:
    Unless they are de-pressurised..........

    that doesn't actually matter it would seem

    What makes you say that?

    their T&C's
  • POAH wrote:
    POAH wrote:
    The Rookie wrote:
    Unless they are de-pressurised..........

    that doesn't actually matter it would seem

    What makes you say that?

    their T&C's

    Nothing in them that would prevent the sending of suspension forks.
  • poah
    poah Posts: 3,369
    Nothing in them that would prevent the sending of suspension forks.

    they have the choice to do it if they see fit even if you have released all the air from them because they don't know if there is pressurised air in there or not. their T&C's are shockingly bad and its not explained to you when you post items either. I think there is a major crack down now they are private.
  • POAH wrote:
    Nothing in them that would prevent the sending of suspension forks.

    they have the choice to do it if they see fit even if you have released all the air from them because they don't know if there is pressurised air in there or not. their T&C's are shockingly bad and its not explained to you when you post items either. I think there is a major crack down now they are private.

    If you remove the valve core then there is no questioning the fact there is nothing pressurised in them.
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    And the average PO employee knows that?
    I don't do smileys.

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  • cooldad wrote:
    And the average PO employee knows that?

    If you make clear to the clerk at the post office then it should be no problem at all. Also if it's in its original box and packaging they cannot refuse it.
  • cooldad
    cooldad Posts: 32,599
    I don't think it's the desk clerk who is stopping them enroute and flogging them on Ebay.
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  • cooldad wrote:
    I don't think it's the desk clerk who is stopping them enroute and flogging them on Ebay.

    It's not your average Royal Mail employee either.
  • bennyy
    bennyy Posts: 141
    anyways, mojo have done the forks today and will be delivered Monday by interlink, they just said there was a problem with the ctd damper, has been rebuilt with 2014 internals so I now have the 2014 spec damper upgrade. happy days.
  • poah
    poah Posts: 3,369
    good to hear you have resolved the problem - the guy that that had the issue with RM also had a CTD lever not doing anything lol