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Push'd Boxxer Kit

SthFRider

Monkey
Apr 16, 2008
218
0
Atlanta,Ga
Im just thinking out loud but wouldn't the 2010 internals be wider in diameter because the sanctions are larger. Thus, making it so the push kit wouldn't work seeing that it was made for the 06-09 models with smaller sanctions. i could be completely wrong but i was just thinking...

Unless, your talking about push making a kit for the 2010.
 

Banshee Rider

Turbo Monkey
Jul 31, 2003
1,452
10
So if the Race in the UK is £600, and the Team is £900, and the Push kit is £140....... im seeing a major money hole here....
The Race is $879 here in the states, and $139 for the push kit. For $150 more a Team could be had, with a better compression damper, the ability to adjust both rebound settings, and a two year warranty.
 

SthFRider

Monkey
Apr 16, 2008
218
0
Atlanta,Ga
that what i thought. Its going to take awhile to develop probably a year or two if they consider to even make one for 2010's. But i see where your coming from
 

crohnsy

Monkey
Oct 2, 2009
341
0
T Bay
The Race is $879 here in the states, and $139 for the push kit. For $150 more a Team could be had, with a better compression damper, the ability to adjust both rebound settings, and a two year warranty.

Some bikes come spec'd with a Race.... I hardly see it cost effective to spend $1200 to buy a Team....

The you have to sell a used Race...

And for the people buying brand new and wanting to upgrade to a team well If they had a free $1200, to spend on a fork after buying a complete, kicking around they most likely would have gotten the better complete.

The other solution is upgrade the fork at time of purchase getting credit for the Race, not all shops might be keen on doing that.. even though most would...

I'm pretty sure mutley has a race already so I can understand his desire to purchase a damper upgrade, even if its only rebound and hes stuck without the upgraded compression. aybe later down the road he buys orders that up to. (No idea what a team/WC compression damper costs...)
 

boogenman

Turbo Monkey
Nov 3, 2004
4,290
973
BUFFALO
freaking permatex does not lable the little squeeze tubes so I have no idea which one I used for the upgrade! What idiots!

The mod on redone's valve looks like it may be the compression midvalve that is mentiones in the push upgrade?
 

spes

Chimp
Jun 11, 2008
57
6
Any permanent loctite will work. If I was home I would tell you the exact one I used which Darren confirmed would work fine.

You want a permament one that will resist oil.

I wasted a entire morning going to every hardware, auto and tractor store looking for 266 loctite with no luck. Lucky for me my crappy Blackberry is good for one thing, surfing the web. I did some research and purchased the next best thing to loctite 266. Emailed Darren he said it would work fine.

You will ove the upgrade!
Will Loctite 243 work when installin PUSH rebound? It's not totally permanent. I can't get recommended Loctite 266 nowhere.
 

RedOne

Monkey
May 27, 2007
172
0
Nuremberg, Germany
Will Loctite 243 work when installin PUSH rebound? It's not totally permanent. I can't get recommended Loctite 266 nowhere.
Yes it works, just degrease the threads really thoroughly.
And wait for the loctite to harden before you put the fork back together.
 
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spes

Chimp
Jun 11, 2008
57
6
I have ridden Pushed Boxxer Team this summer. It feels great, much better that before. Now my fork started to have some top out clunk. I have read this thread http://www.ridemonkey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=227078&highlight=boxxer+team+top and check that my problem is none of these.

I opened compression leg and took it apart. There is little, about 0.5 mm, play in that black rebound rod end where you thread Push kit. Black part moves little against that rod. Push piston is tight, it don't move.



Is that common? Could this be reason why my fork has this top out clunk? I don't remember if it had play when I installed Push kit.
 

PUSHIND

PUSH Industries (Duh)
Dec 5, 2003
220
244
Colorado
It sounds like you're referring to the roll crimp at the end of the stock damper rod which is normal. This isn't causing your sound as the damper doesn't top out completely like the spring leg. If you've got a top-out clunk it's coming from the spring side.

Darren