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Old 04-03-2003, 08:31 PM
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Default FOX .50, GOOD OR OUT OF DATE?

THERE IS A GOODdeal on a fox 50 out there, worth it?


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Default FOX .50, GOOD OR OUT OF DATE?

Guys that can tune a Fox swear by them. I don't have good luck with them. The ones I have seen run
good the guys were runing a lot of castor. A good deal to me would have to be less than $50.
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Default FOX .50, GOOD OR OUT OF DATE?


Is it a new Fox .50, or one that somebody else has abused?

Chances are...if it's new...then it's a good deal (assuming the price is decent)

You gotta follow the instructions with a Fox. Amazing how many problems people had/have that could be avoided by a simple reference to the INSTRUCTIONS.

Break in is essential. Preferably on the bench...not in the air...deadstick over the neighbors cow pasture.

Ounce for ounce...there are FEW engines more powerful than the fox. Give it a try!

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