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Fox Racing Shox 40 RC2

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# of Reviews 16
Average Rating 4.13/5
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Submitted by megrim a Downhiller from North Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Date Reviewed: September 17, 2009
Favorite Trail:Robert's Creek
Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Used from a buddy
Strengths:Light, great small bump sensitivity, decent bottom out, and buttery smooth.
Weaknesses:Requires some maintenance to keep them tip top.
Similar Products Used:888, Shiver, Older 40
Bike Setup:Knolly V-tach, New Saint Brakes, Cane Creek Double Barrel, etc.
Bottom Line:This is a pretty good fork out of the box. The new ones might be a little better, but I think the older ones require a little tweaking. I had my fork tuned up by James at Suspension Works and now it feels great. I usually get the oil changed in the fork 4 or 5 times a year and this keeps the fork feeling great.

I would recommend this fork to anyone that doesn't mind doing a little extra maintenance. If you hate taking your fork into a shop to get some work done, or don't want to take the fork apart yourself, then shy away from the 40. But if you want one of the sweetest feeling forks on the market, the 40 is great.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by doesn't matter a Racer from toowoomba
Date Reviewed: February 23, 2009
Favorite Trail:Dayboro, brisbane
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:came on bike
Strengths:light, stiff, very responsive and track very well. if u can get them to stay in one piece and not fall apart, with no dampning drama's then they are a really good tracking fork.
Weaknesses:were do i start. the design is a farkin joke and fox suspension should be very shameful of there 40 product. basically if u bottom them out at all even the slighest the bladder breaks its seal, resulting it very uneven dampning, and loss of dampening. To charge $2500 for these forks is a farkin joke, im a racer and would much prefer to race on drop offs than these unreliable disgrace to fox. the lowers are also very thin and rip open like paris hilton's undies.
Similar Products Used:888's, drop offs, 07 boxxer race.
Bike Setup:07 V10, saints, avid code's, 721, Dt swiss 340, deity.
Bottom Line:wouldn't touch them with a 10 ft clown pole
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by vilneff33 a Downhiller from Marmora, Ontario, Canada
Date Reviewed: December 1, 2008
Favorite Trail:Red Double Diamond
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:Local Ripper for $65
Strengths:I could go on forever.
looks,
weight,
stiffness,
adjustments,
tough as nails,
will take anything you throw at it,
makes everyone jelous,
endless travel,
dont bottom out, and when you do you dont even notice it that much,
whats not to love, its a Fox 40!
Weaknesses:what are weaknesses?
ive never heard of that word when it comes to fox 40's
Similar Products Used:2003 Boxxer team,
2003 Manitou Dorado DH
Bike Setup:2004 Cannondale Gemini DH
Bottom Line:this fork is incredible, the cosmetics are fabulous, the performance is top of the line, there is no other fork i would rather have other than the new boxxers, but even then, thats a compitition. this fork has outperformed any other fork i have ever tried. i love this fork, and everyone should own one.
people say the price is steep, but for what you get, its not. i got mine cheap thanks to Pinkbike!
love the forks, keep it up Fox!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jordan a Downhiller from Vancouver B.C
Date Reviewed: September 18, 2007
Favorite Trail:pink starfish (frome) boneryard(whistler)
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:traded for my stp
Strengths:the adjustments kick ass! hi-low speed adjustment was the best thing ever invented. the whole fork its pritty burly and the color goes with just about anything!
Weaknesses:none so far, exsept i think i may have to change out the titanium spring, but it doent bottom out on 20 foot drops so im all good for now.
Similar Products Used:manipoo breakout plus(never get thease the blow choad), marzochhi 66 rc, marzocchi jr.t, lots more..
Bike Setup:05 King Fisher 1 w/ fox 40 rc2, fox dhx 4.0, 2008 avid code, bontager king earl cranks, protaper bars, x.o, 5050xx peds, e.13, deemax wheels.
Bottom Line:this fork is litteraly the best thing that ever happend to me, super plush love the 8 inches. i sugest that if u weight more that 160 and u hit 20 foot stepdowns u change the stock spring, i only weigh 147 and it doesnt bottom out. super light, great for downhilling, to climbin, to technical trails. thank you fox racing shock for another wonderful product.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steve Pete a Racer from Oragon
Date Reviewed: January 15, 2007
Favorite Trail:Whistler
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:pricepoint.com
Strengths:So much travel, huge stanchions, adjustments
Weaknesses:breaks on triple black diamond run
Similar Products Used:manitou
Bike Setup:hahahahaha
Bottom Line:dont get it!
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Rob a Downhiller from New York
Date Reviewed: November 29, 2006
Favorite Trail:Plattekill
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $1600.00
Purchased At:Price Point
Strengths:OMG this fork is 1337. IT works great for hucking whatever you want. I work in a shop that services these forks and its sooo easy al long as the old chamber is not damaged which is not all to often. Its the most popular dual crown to come into my shop. Everone that has it loves it everone that doesent (wishes they did) complains. The Ti spring is a bit weak so a slighty stornger spring is probably what you want.
Weaknesses:Expensive
Similar Products Used:Marzocchi 888bomers
Bike Setup:Turner highline X0 saint dee Max
Bottom Line:The fork is a great for pros down to nubs. Once you get one you might never switch brands ever again. Keep good care of it and it will take care of you. Easy to work with if you can read. IF you don't know anything about bicycle suspension i suggest you get the r it a bit more basic and easer to set up.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Michael Lopez a Downhiller from El Centro, CA
Date Reviewed: November 11, 2006
Favorite Trail:Any one I can find...
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:ebay
Strengths:has Fox's legandary feel, plushness, and response. the adjustments and stantions are Badd@$$.
Weaknesses:My 05 1.5 manitou sherman breakout can take drops better than this!
Similar Products Used:Manitou Dorado,Sherman slider, Stance Kingpin, marzocchi 888 RC2X,VF2
Bike Setup:FOX 40 RC@, Manitou REVOX, XTR, BLA BlA BlA...
Bottom Line:I'm a die-hard Fox fan, so its really unpleasant for me to do this, This fork is a pure racing fork... plain an simple... the range of adjustments are great, its very light considering its burly 40mm stantion set-up, and it is great for speed and agility with a generous turning radious and plenty of room to spare for adding any size tire you want in the front which was a problem with Manitou and Marzocchi's triple crown forks. this fork will suit the people who can afford it as well as afford to maintain it. But if your a true adrenaline Junkee, DO NOT GET THIS FORK! Its not for you. If your a fearless huck diver who loves gaps over 50 feet on a regular basis, go for a Marzocchi or even a manitou travis or stance. Oversized stantions do not give this thing more strength than others... mearly stiffness ( if that) the after Market spring does quite nicely... Helps out if your ranging close to 200 lbs.. the stalk ti spring. ( they made so much hype about) is way too soft, no matter how much compression or preload you give it... If your on the racing circuit, and sponsored... get this fork... if your like the rest of us, get something else...
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Curt a Downhiller from FL.
Date Reviewed: November 8, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:1100.00
Strengths:Light weight easy to tune in and adjust excellent customer service just dropped FOX tech's an e-mail and then called them up and spoke with a real person and he sent me the small parts I needed free of charge!!!
Weaknesses:weak hardware pinch bolt head snapped
Similar Products Used:dorado, monster t,
Bike Setup:uzzi with the works
Bottom Line:Bought this for a Whistler trip and it worked great, I just had to adjust it on the first run and that was it. Very easy to adjust different travel size and all the other unlike the 66rc2x that i got for freeriding.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Curt a Downhiller from FL.
Date Reviewed: November 8, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:1100.00
Strengths:Light weight easy to tune in and adjust excellent customer service just dropped FOX tech's an e-mail and then called them up and spoke with a real person and he sent me the small parts I needed free of charge!!!
Weaknesses:weak hardware pinch bolt head snapped
Similar Products Used:dorado, monster t,
Bike Setup:uzzi with the works
Bottom Line:Bought this for a Whistler trip and it worked great, I just had to adjust it on the first run and that was it. Very easy to adjust different travel size and all the other unlike the 66rc2x that i got for freeriding.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Riley a Downhiller from Kalaheo, HI
Date Reviewed: September 26, 2006
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:Jenson
Strengths:Plush on the small stuff and absorbs the big hits just as well. Handles very well and precise.
Weaknesses:The stanchions slid in the triple clamps off of the big hits. Installing the stiffer spring provided solved this problem. The fork was bottoming so hard that the force caused the tubes to slide.
Similar Products Used:Marzocchi 888 RC
Bike Setup:King Fisher 2. Truvativ Hussefelt 40mm stem. Cane Creek 1.5" to 1 1/8" conversion headset.
Bottom Line:Excellent fork for the type of riding I do (freeriding). You won't be disappointed with this fork. One of the best dual crown freeride/downhill forks available.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by nick a Downhiller from usa
Date Reviewed: August 17, 2006
Favorite Trail:shlayer to clown shoes to boneyard
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $850.00
Purchased At:YETI
Strengths:plush. smooth. light. this fork is like a handicap, it gives u a advantage by handleing really good. on my old 888 i would have arm pump but with this it is painless
Weaknesses:nnnnnnnnnnnooooooooooooonnnnnnnnnnneeeeeeeeeeeee.... worth every penny!
Similar Products Used:umm, 888rc. and maybe a new boxxer, i havent tried the boxxer but people say it feels good.
Bike Setup:Yeti 303 dh with the 40, saint everything except for mag brakes and dt swiss hubs and rimes.
Bottom Line:u can by a better for for dh of fr. in one of the other ads it says it leaks alot but i talk to fox and they said the fox does that during breaking in proccess because of access grease and oil by the seal.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Phil a Downhiller from USA
Date Reviewed: August 17, 2006
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Vary adjustable and great for any type of freeriding and or downhilling because of it.
Weaknesses:Weak lowers! I put a crater in the lowers this past weekend.
Similar Products Used:Boxxer's, 888's, Manipoo's
Bottom Line:Great fork if you'r planning on being really nice to it. If you crash a lot, or never really take the greatest care of you'r bike then steer clear. Oh yea, the 40mm stanctions DO NOT look bling. They are gay and the lowers are weak.

Huge lowers and dingleberry that hangs down off = getting rocked on rocks, logs and various other terrain + weakness = brokenness, time off the bike, more money into that $1500 fork.

Thats my 2 cents
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Murray a Downhiller from Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Date Reviewed: July 23, 2006
Favorite Trail:superstar
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:used
Strengths:super "bling", really nice feeling fork, beefy as hell
Weaknesses:leaks like a mofo, have to get a overhaull like each week, paint scratches EASY!
Similar Products Used:888, boxxer
Bike Setup:wilson with x.o and atom lab rims
Bottom Line:if your out to have a good time but want proformance, go out right now and by one. but if your hardcore like me and cant afford to have your own mecanic or pay $60 a month for an overhaul don't get this. I think this for is really made for the pro racer who doesnt care about any of the bikes he has. go with something that is built for the real work like a 888 or a manitou fork (not a boxxer because they are like tothpicks!) for me i did not spend alot so i did not fell the pain in the bank (i bought used) so I mean, you ether have to be a weekend worrior or a pro ride to feal the benifits of this fork.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Ben a Downhiller from Seattle
Date Reviewed: June 28, 2006
Favorite Trail:Aline/One of washingtons Exits
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Greggs Cycles
Strengths:Light,Supple,Bling factor
Weaknesses:WEAK lowers, Weak spring, Weak bumpers
Similar Products Used:888,Slider,Dorado,2002 Monster, Shiver
Bike Setup:Demo 8 II, 40 rc2, Deemax rims on Hadley hubs, Juicy's
Bottom Line:This fork is plain and simple a race fork. The fork is not intented for freeride (dont u hate that word?). The lowers are paper thin (2 sets so far). The spring is fairly weak (one time). The fork however is vert adjustable and feels great when it isnt being rebuilt.
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Laurie a Downhiller from Calgary
Date Reviewed: February 12, 2006
Favorite Trail:Ant Farm
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $2000.00
Purchased At:The Cyclepath
Strengths:I am very impressed with the technology and amount of workmanship that is present in all of their products. At the shop, I weighed the fork and to my amazement, Fox claimed it was heavier than it really was. It is claimed to weigh 7.1 pounds but the digital scale clearly said 6.8 pounds. There is also limited flex in the lower portion of the fork. Could this be attributed to the 40mm stanctions???? I think so! If you build up the front end right, it makes for an amazing ride that is amazingly light! I put my 2003 Stab Primo on a diet and I also got a Thompson stem and an Easton Monkey Lite DH bar so my build is killer!
Weaknesses:The only weakness that I can see is that the arch is hollowed out for further weight reduction. This ultimately comes at a price of cracking the arch. I have seen two Fox 40 forks that this has happened to but it was definately rider abuse and not from normal DH wear. As well, the fork comes with extra springs, one medium and one firm. It is great to get these in the box but it is too bad they are not titanium like the stock one that is supplied in the 40 by Fox. This is not really a weakness but since I have a Hope Mono 6ti brake, I needed to buy a nine inch rotor and that set me back $125 Canadian. I also needed a new adapter to mount the nine inch rotor. I guess you have to pay to play!
Similar Products Used:2005 Boxxer WC, 2003 Shiver DC
Bike Setup:Fully loaded Stab Primo with nothing but the best on it. Email me if you want pictures or info on my specific build.
Bottom Line:The only real flaw in this product is the price! Although it is competitively priced with any other high end racing fork, they are all still over priced. It is still cheaper than a 2006 Boxxer World Cup. Also, for the weight and performance, this is the best fork out there. I would reccomend this product to anybody who is interested in racing or who enjoys just hucking your bike.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Someone a Downhiller from Whyneedtoknow
Date Reviewed: January 27, 2006
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Performance, quality, weight, and in the end look of this fork if you care
Weaknesses:Price (but don't say they're not worth it!)
Bottom out out can be only set by authorised fox dealer.
Only default spring is made of Titanium, other are steel.
Similar Products Used:...
Bike Setup:Gaint Faith
Bottom Line:Best fork money can buy. Top-end product. A bit too burly if you're not into racing.

Some people are complaining about constantly bottoming the fork (You need to set it up right, thats why all these settings are for...don't say fork sucks if you can't set it up) After chosing the right spring rate, and setting up Hi/Low compression if you still manage to bottom out the fork easily, take the fork to the local dealer and let him set up the internal bottom out (only for freeriding, dropping etc...) For DH fork shouldn't be too progressive! You can set up the fork not to bottom it out, but it'll have a poor traction and reaction to the small/medium bumps because of its progressive travel.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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