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Fox Racing Shox 32 F120RLC

Average Rating 4.83/5
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Description:
  • 120mm Travel
  • Low speed compression
  • Lockout force adjust
  • Lockout
  • Air spring pressure
  • Rebound
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    Submitted by VLADIMIR STAFFA a Cross Country Rider from CZECH REPUBLIC
    Date Reviewed: May 18, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $665.00
    Purchased At:jenson
    Strengths:perfect characterisctics of dampening, light, stiff,easy set- up
    Weaknesses:dial ring of slow compression is getting stuck after several rides in harsh conditions ( have to slean the dirt out using air pressure pistol )
    Similar Products Used:marzocchi bombers, manitou black
    Bike Setup:RB R1300 race bike frame ( hand built ), Truvativ stylo team, Avid Juicy 7, Mavic crossride wheelsets, Eleven carbon alloy stem and handlebaRS, wOODMAN components seat post, Fizik Nissen sport saddle, X9 trigger shifters and all other components X9 as well
    Bottom Line:Have nothing else to say then that it works amazingly better then any other fork I had or I have tried in the past. Thumbs up!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Katter a Cross Country Rider from Bend, OR
    Date Reviewed: May 13, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Still Searching For
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $595.00
    Purchased At:4 Seasons - Sunriver
    Strengths:WoW! Laterally super stiff while being pluuuuush. Built to take abuse and handle all types of XC/AM trail conditions. Short axle to crown height (~490), and brake bosses on 120mm fork.
    Weaknesses:2009 model is already available! Though it looks about the same with a higher price tag. The brake boss version does not also come with the newer post mounts.
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi MX, Rock Shocks Judy/TT/SID, '04 Fox RLC100.
    Bike Setup:Stumpjumper S-Works Hardtail - Single Speed. XT cranks & v-brakes - Thomson bits - Rennen Rollenlager - DT Hugi 240 w 517's.
    Bottom Line:This fork out of the box has tighter tolerances than any I have owned. Takes a few hundred miles to properly break in - was only getting about 97mm traver the first few rides, but now I'm up to 115mm and have not bottomed the fork yet. Will take a 3' drop to flat without a flinch or bottom even with lower than suggested air pressure - the last 25mm of travel is very progressive. Super plush yet keeps any line you set and the front tire glued to the trail. Ridiculous amount of adjustments to get the fork dialed into just the way you want to ride, or switch from AM to XC race. This is the first FOX product I've owned that I don't feel any desire to send into PUSH.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Shaun Morgen a from Newman Lake WA
    Date Reviewed: May 8, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Inland Timber around Newman
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $625.00
    Strengths:This fork is a great fork for XC riders with the 120mm suspensions. Very Stiff when it needs to be but soaks up the bumps instead of your power.
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:08 Talas RLC, SID Team 00,02,04,06 (Yes I was a big fan of Sids's, 05 Manitou Skarub Platinum<-crap!
    Bike Setup:Stumpjumper FSR Pro, XTR throughout, American Classic Wheelset with Stans and Maxxis Larson TT tires
    Bottom Line:I bought a Talas to use with this bike thinking I would like to be able to switch from the 100mm for climbing and 140mm for down hilling. Found the change in geometry from 120mm to 100mm to great and my knees where in front of the pedal spindles so I quit using the adjust. Why carry they extra weight so I traded a guy for his F120 RLC and have been putting miles of single track with gravel roads to rock gardens that would flex most other forks, especially RS Sids. This fork holds a line and rails corners like no other fork, no rebound or chatter.
    I only use the lock out when I stand to pedal, this is more often to stretch my back and with the adjustable blow off no worries if I forget it on. I used to think it was high priced but I paid less than >$600 for the Talas and traded straight across for the F120. A bargain compared to other forks at a higher price point
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by P a Cross Country Rider from ATL
    Date Reviewed: February 18, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Pinhotti
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:MTBR Classifieds
    Strengths:lateral stiffness, buttery action, highly tunable, tracks extremely well in all trail conditions (small chatter to big hits).
    Weaknesses:can never get full travel without making the fork sag too much
    Similar Products Used:Black, F100RLT, F100R, Talas RLC
    Bike Setup:XL Titus RX100, X9 shifters/derailuers, BB7 brakes, TI Levers, XTR 960 Crank, Thomson stem and post, Truvative Carbon bars, King/Sun wheels, WTB Rcoket SLT
    Bottom Line:Best off the shelf Fox fork Ive used. I have only seen them perform better after being Pushed. This is the first un-modified Fox Fork that I have seen hold oil (better seals?). Without excessive sag, I can not seem to get that last inch of travel but the fork is working very well so far. It seems to be an all around, improved generation of Fox Fork.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Chuck Rush a Cross Country Rider from Flagstaff, AZ USA
    Date Reviewed: October 30, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Gooseberry Mesa
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $665.00
    Purchased At:Jenson USA
    Strengths:Ability to hold or change a line in the midst of a corner. It soaks up the small trail "junk" to the bigger debris that used to through me off line. Because of the air spring it has linear compression so it doesn't bottom & stop the wheel. V-brake compatible! Yea FOX!
    Weaknesses:Dust Scrapers are hard to get out for cleaning.
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi MX Pro w/ Lock out
    Bike Setup:Titus Switchblade with SRAM XO twistgrip. Avid V-Brakes to keep it simple & light! Kenda Nevegal 2.5 in the front for the rocks.
    Bottom Line:These forks are not $400 better than the zokes but they are much better when it matters. In rock gardens, especially when the rocks are solid, you can charge through because of the linear dampening. They hold a line and you always feel in control. If the zokes were set up to soak up the small stuff then they would compress too much in these situations and throw off the geometry and sometimes almost stop the wheel. They don't soak up the small stuff as good as the zokes did but they do everything else so much better that it is a small trade-off. They are easily tuned on the trail and you can make changes as the terrain changes to suit the different riding. Also in higher speed situations when you get the rebound set correctly the chatter is eliminated and you can see much better! For someone who rides alot in varying types of terrain these will put a big smile on your face.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by JASON CALDWELL a Cross Country Rider from HICKORY, NC
    Date Reviewed: September 15, 2007
    Favorite Trail:south shore of hickory
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $665.00
    Purchased At:jensonusa.com
    Strengths:light, light, light, quiet, quiet, quiet u can't hear it at all.

    also it's the same price as the 100mm. my fork is still kinda stiff i haven't gotten really broken in yet. the color is really nice it stands out on the trail.

    also i am very pleased with jenson service. they shiped my fork in no time at all. also they give free shipping with forks and you get a free race face head set.

    even though the paint is white it is thick, and it dont' show scratches, but dirt is a different storie.
    Weaknesses:well if you don't own a computer and this is your first fork, your screwed setting it up, because all the instructions is on a computer cd rom.

    also you got to play on the computer with the cd rom for a hour or so to find your way to the section of pumping the fork, air pressure, sag, damping.

    i kinda would expecting more ease of understanding from a high grade fork.

    i don't know how fox is on warranty and service.
    Similar Products Used:this is my first fork.
    Bike Setup:iron horse warrior hardtail with xt components
    Bottom Line:you can't beat it, it's light, quiet, looks good and it does it's job and does it well. i haven't got my fork broken in yet so it's still lil stiff.

    i went to the nationals at sugar mountain in north carolina about 95% of riders had this fork.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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