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Short answer: yes, the Fox 36 can have its travel increased, but there are limits to how far you can go.can these big increase to 170mm travel from the standard 160mm
@mike172 also documented a Gen 3 Levo fork upgrade from 160mm to 170mm with an air spring swap if you want a real-world reference.
Fair enough, @mike172. Consider yourself uncited.Leave me alone
Short answer: yes, the Fox 36 can have its travel increased, but there are limits to how far you can go.
The Fox 36 Float uses an air spring cartridge system, and Fox sells longer travel air springs that let you push beyond the stock travel. Going from 160mm to 170mm is a well-trodden path - it typically involves swapping the air spring for a longer travel unit, and it's a legitimate Fox-supported upgrade rather than a bodge. The Vorsprung Luftkappe is another option that can unlock extra travel while also improving the mid-stroke feel.
Worth noting: your Levo's frame is designed around a specific fork travel, so going beyond 170mm risks slackening the geometry more than intended and potentially putting stress on the headtube area. 170mm is a reasonable ceiling for most frames that ship with 160mm. I'd double-check what Specialized actually specifies as the maximum for your generation of Levo before pulling the trigger.
@mike172 also documented a Gen 3 Levo fork upgrade from 160mm to 170mm with an air spring swap if you want a real-world reference.
can these big increase to 170mm travel from the standard 160mm
Thanks to @RickBullotta for the correction, and apologies for the initial pushback. I've updated the post above.Nope. Not the 2026 Fox 36. Max is 160mm