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Fox Racing Shox 40 RC2

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Description:
  • High and Low speed compression
  • Coil spring preload
  • Rebound
  • Hydraulic bottom-out in damper
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    Submitted by Jasen a Downhiller from Campbell, CA
    Date Reviewed: October 25, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Anything I don't have to pedal up!!
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1500.00
    Purchased At:Fox factory
    Strengths:40mm stanchions look amazing and build confidence, stiff ,plush, tracks well and has saved my A** about 50 times
    Weaknesses:High speed compression adjustment isn't very effective. Refer to "bottom line."
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi 66 light ETA, Fox 36 Talas, Fox 40 Rc2 2006,2007 and 2008
    Bike Setup:Intense Socom: XTR cranks, LG-1 chain guide, Dt swiss 2350 wheels ,Cane Creek Double Barrel (amazing!!!!), Sram XO, Magura carbon louise...etc 37lbs with Maxxis minions dhf and high roller
    Bottom Line:I am one of those riders that enjoys tuning his suspension for each trail. With that being said, I have been disappointed with the bottom out resistance on the 2008 fox cartridge. I haven't been able to notice any applicable differences compared to the 06, and 07 I have owned. I am 200lbs. with gear and I am running the green Ti spring (good up to 210lbs.) I love the small bump compliance but I can't stand how often the fork bottoms out. Keep in mind I am a true believe that bottoming your fork out once and a while is perfectly fine, but two to three times per run is unacceptable. (one of which caused me to crash and fracture two ribs.) I have tried the yellow spring (good up to 250Lbs.) but I find the small bump compliance to be very poor, plus I hate the added weight. One thing I prefer about the 2008 cartridge, is the low speed compression dampening. The fork tracks much better then my previous 40’s. It seems to be smoother in between the compression and rebound phase. This helps to overcome the previous "packing up" issue on earlier models. Overall I think the 2008 fox 40 is a great fork, but I am very eager to try and Boxxer WC. If you have an older fox 40 don't bother upgrading to the current model year, I personally don't think it is worth it. My Fork setup: high-speed compression all the way in, low speed compression 6 clicks in from all the way open, and the rebound 7 clicks out from fully closed.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Tucker a Downhiller from Rochvegas,NH,USA
    Date Reviewed: October 1, 2007
    Favorite Trail:anything w/flow
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Strengths:plush
    Weaknesses:seals leak bad
    Similar Products Used:lots
    Bike Setup:demo 9 w/loads of goodies
    Bottom Line:I will write more when Fox pulls through for me I should have new seals in this week and we will see if that solves the problem.I have high hopes for the fork because it feels so nice
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3






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