ShopPro Bike Supply2026 FOX 34 FLOAT SL Kashima Factory Suspension Remote Fork - 29in, 120 mm, Kabolt SL 110, 44 mm Offset, Shiny Orange, Grip SL, Psh-lk
2026 FOX 34 FLOAT SL Kashima Factory Suspension Remote Fork - 29in, 120 mm, Kabolt SL 110, 44 mm Offset, Shiny Orange, Grip SL, Psh-lk
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2026 FOX 34 FLOAT SL Kashima Factory Suspension Remote Fork - 29in, 120 mm, Kabolt SL 110, 44 mm Offset, Shiny Orange, Grip SL, Psh-lk

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XC BRED. DOWNCOUNTRY READY. The 34 SL brings never-before-seen XC capability into a full-width 34 chassis with up to 130mm of travel. Built for the most technical World Cup XC courses and demanding Downcountry riding, 34 SL adds more stiffness, more suppleness and absolute minimal weight gain from the preceding 34 Step Cast fork UNEQUALED XC CAPABILITY The 34 Step-Cast was a class-leading fork for its incredible weight, but demand for 130mm travel is growing with XC riders. We knew we could push the potential of the 34 chassis to give short-travel riders more capability than ever. The 34 SL uses a full 34 chassis (not step-cast) with a larger volume air spring to allow for a max of 130mm of travel if you need it, or if you want it. All at a weight that made sense for World Cup XC riders and weekend amateur racers alike. REDESIGNED ARCH AND CROWN Generatively designed and optimized by FOX engineers, the new 34 SL arch wraps around the lowers to increase torsional stiffness of the fork by 17% over the previous 34 SC. Cutouts at strategic locations in the arch help minimize weight of the lowers. In addition to the arch, the generatively designed 7000 series aluminum crown also contributes to overall torsional stiffness, with larger internal lightening bores and a black anodized finish (lighter than paint) to save even more weight. MORE BUSHING OVERLAP Bushings are Teflon-lined sleeves that interface the stanchions with the lower legs of the fork. There are two bushings in each leg, for a total of four in a fork. €œBushing overlap€� refers to the distance between upper and lower bushings in each leg. As the fork is loaded sideways (such as running over an obstacle on the trail), that bending force is translated from the lower leg to the stanchions through the bushings. Think of it as using a breaker bar sleeved over a wrench when trying to loosen a very tight lug nut. The more overlap you have, the less reaction force between the wrench handle and breaker bar. In suspen

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