Noeserd Posts 183 Joined 10/21/2020 Location TR Noeserd 3/4/2021 - 10:49am 3/4/2021 - 10:49am Will Rockshox monarch mounting hardware going to work with cane creek db air il ? Save | Quote Log in or register to post comments Skerby Posts 82 Joined 5/4/2014 Location Ellensburg, WA, USA Skerby 3/4/2021 2:00pm 3/4/2021 2:00pm Cane Creek used to have weird eyelet sizes, not sure anymore though. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments JamesR_2026 Posts 126 Joined 11/15/2017 Location Bondi Beach, AU JamesR_2026 3/4/2021 4:02pm 3/4/2021 4:02pm Yeah it should work. Older Cane Creek shocks might be a weird size but the new ones are 12.7mm. I used the same hardware when I swapped from a Rockshox air shock to a Cane Creek DB Inline coil. Even the DU bushes were the same size. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 2 Save Quote Log in or register to post comments eshew Posts 6 Joined 1/27/2020 Location Hobart, WA, USA eshew 3/10/2021 11:25am 3/10/2021 11:25am For metal eyelet bushings always use rockshox mounting kits. Only use fox for the tan plastic shock eyelet bushings. Reason they don't work is the Fox tan plastic bushings have a lip on the outside, whereas the metal is flush. So the spacers won't fit properly. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments Start New Topic Share to Facebook Facebook Facebook Share to Twitter Twitter Twitter Post a reply to: Shock mounting hardware Cross compatibility To post, please join, log in or connect to Vital using your Facebook profile Login with Facebook. Breadcrumb Forum Main The Hub
Skerby Posts 82 Joined 5/4/2014 Location Ellensburg, WA, USA Skerby 3/4/2021 2:00pm 3/4/2021 2:00pm Cane Creek used to have weird eyelet sizes, not sure anymore though. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
JamesR_2026 Posts 126 Joined 11/15/2017 Location Bondi Beach, AU JamesR_2026 3/4/2021 4:02pm 3/4/2021 4:02pm Yeah it should work. Older Cane Creek shocks might be a weird size but the new ones are 12.7mm. I used the same hardware when I swapped from a Rockshox air shock to a Cane Creek DB Inline coil. Even the DU bushes were the same size. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. 2 Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
eshew Posts 6 Joined 1/27/2020 Location Hobart, WA, USA eshew 3/10/2021 11:25am 3/10/2021 11:25am For metal eyelet bushings always use rockshox mounting kits. Only use fox for the tan plastic shock eyelet bushings. Reason they don't work is the Fox tan plastic bushings have a lip on the outside, whereas the metal is flush. So the spacers won't fit properly. You must have JavaScript enabled to use this form. Save Quote Log in or register to post comments
Older Cane Creek shocks might be a weird size but the new ones are 12.7mm.
I used the same hardware when I swapped from a Rockshox air shock to a Cane Creek DB Inline coil.
Even the DU bushes were the same size.
Only use fox for the tan plastic shock eyelet bushings.
Reason they don't work is the Fox tan plastic bushings have a lip on the outside, whereas the metal is flush. So the spacers won't fit properly.
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