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Fox Racing Shox 32 F100RLC

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Weight 3.49 Ibs
# of Reviews 20
Average Rating 4.45/5
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Submitted by AK a Racer from Preston, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Date Reviewed: March 23, 2009
Favorite Trail:UK bike park, Dorset
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Stiffness, Adjustability, looks!
Weaknesses:lockout lever, extremely high servicing costs
Similar Products Used:Rockshox reba, Fox f100 RL, fox F80 X, marzocchi corsa
Bike Setup:Kinesis Maxlight XC Pro frame, reynolds carbon wheelset, oval concepts bar, stem, seatpost, sram XO
Bottom Line:the stiffness of the fork is the first thing you will notice! tracks amazingly well, and no flex under braking like so many lightweight xc forks suffer from. the amount of adjustability is also a big benefit of this fork. this fork can also be used in almost exactly the same way as the terralogic forks, if you set the lockout threshold low (i.e, minimal force to blow through the lockout), have the slow speed compression all the way to the positive direction on the dial, and run the fork lockout, it will operate the same way as the terralogic forks. i have done a few trails and 4 races now with the fork set up like this, and it works flawlessly! and of course, the fork do look rather special!
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Bentania a Cross Country Rider from Azeitao, Portugal
Date Reviewed: November 14, 2008
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $1000.00
Purchased At:Arrábida Bikes
Strengths:Reliability, suck up every bump along the way.
Weaknesses:None.
Similar Products Used:Marzocchi
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Superlight, XT transmission, Hope Mono Mini Brakes
Bottom Line:This fork is excelent. For my type o riding (semi-aggressive XC) it is simply the best, very forgiving of all my stupidities on the bike ;-) . I've had over 3.500 km on it, and after a first thourough revision at 3.000 km, it is as new again. Very impressive. Would buy another on the spot!!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Clay Spradlin a Weekend Warrior from Conway, Arkansas USA
Date Reviewed: March 4, 2008
Favorite Trail:Cadron Park
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $500.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Stiff, tracks like a dream, very responsive
Weaknesses:None
Bike Setup:Leader 526, XTR Shifter/Disc Brake combo, XT Drivetrain, Mavic Wheels
Bottom Line:I've been riding this fork for a little over a year now and don't have any complaints about it. This thing will gang rape your wallet but it's worth the investment.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by chris weiss a Weekend Warrior from new orleans, la, usa
Date Reviewed: January 22, 2008
Favorite Trail:comite, baton rouge
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $525.00
Purchased At:greenfish
Strengths:Very tunable, tracks perfectly, trouble free
Weaknesses:no remote lockout, and as stated by previous reviewers, pushing/pulling the lockout can change your rebound due to friction from grit, comes in any color as long as it's white.
Similar Products Used:Indy SL, Judy XC
Bike Setup:Turner Flux w/Fox RP3, King headset, Fox F100 RLC, 970 XTR Shifters/Crank, 952 XTR V-Brakes/Levers/Derailleurs, Speedplay Frog pedals, Thomson post/stem, WLB RocketV SLT saddle, Easton Monkey Lite hi-rise bar, Ergon grips, XT cassette (11-32), Mavic Crossmax SL, IRC tires + tubes
Bottom Line:I called about 10 different bike shops, both local and around the internet to get fork reccomendations, and everyone said "get a fox". So I did, and haven't regretted it for a moment. I didn't realize how much flex I was getting with my Judy until I first rode the fox (I gained over 1/2 a lb. with the change but no problem with that). takes big and small hits with aplomb, and really feels amazing. it has been my single best upgrade, period. the lockout is a pain, but may be addressed with the new 2008 design. I do wish someone had a remote lockout switch for this, as it would then be the perfect fork. Still, even with that one issue, I love this fork.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brady a Cross Country Rider from Salt Lake City, UT. USA
Date Reviewed: October 18, 2007
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:It does everything Fox says it does, stiff, Plush, reliable, and yes I still feel it's lightyears ahead of its competition.
Weaknesses:NONE!
Bike Setup:ATB
Bottom Line:This is a follow-up to the review I did in july. My Fox F100RLC now has over 1000 miles on it, and guess what? I still feel this fork is FANTASTIC! It's unbelieveable how much one component could improve my ATB's performance. Stand-and-hammer, Sit-and-spin, float through an ascending rock garden,or braking hard and late in a field of inbeded rocks, this fork will not let you down. Warning! the only flaw this thing has is it can't think for its self! As you realize its potential, you'll find yourself pushing your limits farther, and your speeds will increase. BE CAREFUL! KEEP YOUR HEAD IN THE GAME! Happy trails!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by anthony a Cross Country Rider from philippines
Date Reviewed: September 8, 2007
Favorite Trail:Maarat, AFP
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:John Wilkie
Strengths:strong, plush and good looking
Weaknesses:nada,none
Similar Products Used:manitou Black 100mm,SID Race,EXR pro
Bike Setup:Merida HFS Matts Pro,LX groupset,DT Champion,Thomson Stem&post,easton ct2 hb
Bottom Line:If your in cross country or trail riding this is the perfect fork for you. When i hit the trail the fork does not exist can't feel anything the travel is just perfect for my riding style. Go for it you won't go wrong. Not recommended for Free Ride.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Luke a Downhiller from Danville, CA, USA
Date Reviewed: August 29, 2007
Favorite Trail:Deweys, Las Trampas
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:Jenson
Strengths:Strong, versatile, light, plush, and looks sick. What more do ya want!?
Weaknesses:None
Similar Products Used:All Marzochhi DJs
Bike Setup:santa cruz jackal, chris king, x9, dt swiss, gap cranks, thompson, saint
Bottom Line:Sick fork for anyone doing dirt jumping, xcountry, and prety much anything. definatly worth it
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Stefan Aichele a Cross Country Rider from Waterloo, ON, CANADA
Date Reviewed: August 2, 2007
Favorite Trail:Frankenstein
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $575.00
Purchased At:Universal Cycles
Strengths:Solid and strong design and construction, durable and easy to use and dial in.
Weaknesses:None at this point
Similar Products Used:Marzocchi Bomber Z1 MCR, Z2
Bike Setup:Salsa Bandito Scandium frame with King headset, SRAM X.0 drivetrain, Race Face crank, Bontrager Race lite tubeless wheel set, THE flight deck bar, thomson post with Selle SLR
Bottom Line:Love the fork, very responsive on any terrain
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brady a Cross Country Rider from Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Date Reviewed: July 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:Moore Fun
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:lbs
Strengths:this fork is lightyears ahead of it's nearest rival, in every aspect, end of story.
Weaknesses:NONE
Similar Products Used:I've ridden the other three major brands, and I'm here to tell you there's nothing that comes close to "similar" when your talking about the FOX F100RLC.
Bike Setup:'02 Kona King Kikapu, Chris King Head & Hubs on Mavic rims built by colorado cyclist (they build the best wheels!) Easton Monkey lite rise bar, XTR rapid fire drive train, WTB tires and saddle, Incredibell bell.
Bottom Line:Dear readers if you remember one thing from my review it is this, "YOU GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR WHEN YOU BUY THIS FORK!" Think about this, The quantity of benjamins Fox wants for their fork in comparison to the other fork mfgrs is a direct reflection of how far superior the F100RLC is. I've put in over 400 miles on this fork (zero road miles). I weigh 200 pounds, I enjoy all aspects of our sport, but my forte is the slow-and-go, bump-and-grind fork-crushing-technical, trials-like, climbs and descents. This is the first fork I've had that allows me to do that, and with a flick of the lock-out, rip the rocky, and blister the buff with absolute confidence. the adjustable lock-out threshold is pure genius. Once you've figured out how to use all of its tuning capibilities this fork has an intuitive feel to it, kind of like IT knew the trail BEFORE you ever rode it. I would like to add just one more thing, I've been riding ATBs for twenty four years, and paid good money for inferior products, which I've crushed as fast as a bug hits your windshield. Through my experience I've learned a few things, #1. Don't fall for mfgr or magazine hype. #2. Thank god for websites like this one, where other riders give you the straight dope on the stuf your about to layout you hard earned greenback on, which allows you to do #3. You get what you pay for, buy the best, because you'll end up buying several inferior products, when you should have just bit the bullit and purchased one superior product, saving you time to ride your bike and money in your pocket.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ben a Weekend Warrior from Kayenta, AZ
Date Reviewed: June 26, 2007
Favorite Trail:local
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Plush ride, 32mm no flex, adjustability, lightweight
Weaknesses:None so far
Similar Products Used:Marz Z1
Bike Setup:Intense Tracer, 819 wheels XT disc hubs, XTR 8 spd, AC cranks, F100, King Headset, Avid Juicy 7, Easton cockpit
Bottom Line:This is a follow up review. It took Fox over six months to get my fork. They had them sitting on their shelf ready to ship and guess it got lost in the shuffle. They were nice enough to send me an 08 which I am happy about, they also gave me a shock pump, (don't know if that is normal or a hookup but I'm happy)So far the fork rides real nice, it is very light and I didn't think an air shock would feel as plush as this one does. Will update once I get some more time with it.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jeff a Cross Country Rider from Monterey
Date Reviewed: June 7, 2007
Favorite Trail:all of Fort Ord
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:local bike shop
Strengths:This fork is absolutly AWESOME, plush ride, The adjustability, for my style of rideing, really cant beat this fork
Weaknesses:ZERO, NADA, NONE
Similar Products Used:Manitou, Rock shox
Bike Setup:santa cruz blur mavic crossmax SL, FOX RLC 100,
Bottom Line:Bottom line is I posted another review, when I was waiting for my fork and in my haste of frustration I posted a zero chilli all the way around, and very much dissed them for again my frustration I must appologise to the folks at Fox,I know it was not their doing, me haveing to wait a month for a brand new 08 fork that when I ordered it was not even made yet, I hate being an impatient man, but now that I have this fork and have riden this fork I am absolutly amazed on how this fork rides, fast sections I used to not really be able to see very well due to the shakeing of my old fork, this fox RLC F100 fork Now I %$#*
you not it is just like I am really floating down the hill like my tires are not even touching the ground, where I used to have to brake not and more just let it go and feel the freedom of this SWEET FOX RLC F100 fork, the lock out is adjustable, just cant beat this fork, It is SO worth the money by far, So again I apologize for my frustration and you guy`s and gal`s at fox are the best in your field, I also have the fox RP23 on my blur and I say the same for that to, being able to keep it locked out and still active is sweet, so everyone who reads this go out and get one remember FOX RLC F100 If I could put in more chilli`s I will put in, value 10 chilli`s and overall rating 20 chilli`s
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brandon a Cross Country Rider from Seoul Korea
Date Reviewed: May 30, 2007
Favorite Trail:Korea
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:lbs seoul
Strengths:Much stronger than the r7 it replaced, stiffer and the blow off lets me ride locked out until I do something worthwile or make a mistake
Weaknesses:The lock out knob wanders from time to time.
Similar Products Used:Manitou R7
Bike Setup:Author Introvert, Full XTR, Custom Whheelset and carbon bits here and there. Fully loaded @ 9.5kgs
Bottom Line:I like the set it and forget it feature. Yes, I could have got the X, but I basically have the same shock with a lot of tuneable features. I ride to all the trails I ride, so I ride pavement to the trail and then I can adjust to my riding conditions.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by jeff hobbs a Cross Country Rider from monterey ca usa
Date Reviewed: May 23, 2007
Favorite Trail:all of Fort Ord
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Purchased At:local bike shop
Strengths:dont know like the other feller ordered it but since I got it EP employee purchase they put me in the way back of the line, did I say way way back of the line things that make you say hummm
Weaknesses:dont know have not got the bloody chance to ride the thing
Similar Products Used:manitou, rock shox, pretty much all them other forky dudes out there
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz blur cross max sl, sram all the good poo poo stuff, of course NOT the FOX FORK YET
Bottom Line:IF you want the fox fork, order it now for your Christmas pleasure, I dont know why they put a person who works for a bike shop and can tell people " hey this fox fork is the total bomb "get one " But no they put us knowlegeable bike folk in the back, but Im hoping one day one day I to will be floating on that new fork that fox 100mmRLC 08 fork
it is quite difficult to pick the chili I say low for now who knows what tomorrow will bring
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Jamis Snow a Cross Country Rider from Grand Terrace, California
Date Reviewed: May 8, 2007
Favorite Trail:jackrabbit
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $600.00
Purchased At:yucaipa bike center
Strengths:very plush! infinately adjustable (well not quite, but very adjustable). weight, ease of use.
Weaknesses:like someone mentioned already, the axel dropout angle sucks, it is a paain to et the wheel on when used with discs.
Similar Products Used:07 TALAS, 07 SID, 06 REBA, and a tired old judy
Bike Setup:Jamis Dakar-F100RLC, Float RP23, XT cranks, sram x0 twist shifters, x0 RD, xtr FD, Juicy ultimates, easton carbon fiber goodies, panaracer fire XC pro's, and heavy bontrager ranger wheels.
Bottom Line:i ride trails 5-7 times a week, i am somewhat aggressive, i had a rockshock Judy on my bike and blew it. i was looking at the TALAS and had one on my bike for a coulple of rides to check it out. i was impressed with it, but as soon as i saw and used the F100 there was no comparison. the f100 is smoother, weighs less, and has more adjustability. When comin into a turn, and under hard breaking there is no flex in the fork, i am very pleasedwith the performance of this fork. So if you dont need more than 100mm of travel go for it, you wont be dissipointed.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by caudex333 a Cross Country Rider from Colorado
Date Reviewed: May 6, 2007
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Super responsive, buttery smooth, adjustable up the yin yang, super stiff, light, brake cable guide on fork leg, etc.
Weaknesses:Pricy. Lockout switch is nearly impossible to adjust without accidently adjusting the Low Speed Compression while riding. Not terribly fond of the new axle dropout angle.
Similar Products Used:Rockshox
Bike Setup:Turner double squishy
Bottom Line:Super awesome fork and highly recommended. The lockout switch is my only real complaint. The lever on the switch you push is so small that you need pencil eraser sized fingers to move it without also moving the low speed compression dial. The lever blade needs to be double or triple the size especially if you wear full finger gloves. Would not break the deal for me but something I would like to see changed and a replacement with a larger lever sure would be nice if Fox started offering one. If you use a lockout feature a lot, buy the F100X instead.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Jerry Giant a Cross Country Rider from Kunming
Date Reviewed: April 24, 2007
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $500.00
Strengths:32mm made the stiff braking possible, not like the SIDs, flexing when riding over bumps or breaking, so you can get a more accurate control
Weaknesses:Lockout switch operation could get your low speed compression configuration massed up, no big deal to me though.
Similar Products Used:Judy, SID, and some Manitous
Bike Setup:XTR 2007 wheelsets, Giant XtC Team, Shimano XT components
Bottom Line:If you want to improve your speed on climbing, no other choice, especialiy on rocky trails. Best suspension performance i have ever used, give you confidence to floor the trails, and cornering.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Ben a Weekend Warrior from Kayenta, AZ
Date Reviewed: April 8, 2007
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid: $650.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Don't know yet
Weaknesses:This is more a review of Fox than the fork. My LBS ordered this fork for me direct from Fox back in January. It is now the first week of April and I still don't have a fork. That is ridiculous
Similar Products Used:Old Z1, Manitou X-Vert super, Manitou SX-R
Bike Setup:Intense Tracer, (F100RLC when I get it) Mavic 819's on XT hubs, Avid Juicy 7, AC cranks, 8spd XTR rear, XT front
Bottom Line:I don't know if the guys at Fox look at these reviews, but there is another review on this same page of somebody waiting all summer for a fork from Fox. That is ridiculously long. I am a firm believer of buying from and supporting the LBS and Fox should know that is what drives the sport. So far I am very dissatisfied with the Customer service from Fox. You can't tell me it takes over 3 months to make a fork and ship it. Maybe I should have went with Manitou, not the same performance but I'd be riding instead of writing..
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Christopher a Cross Country Rider from Evergreen CO. USA
Date Reviewed: January 30, 2007
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $530.00
Purchased At:Canyon Cycles
Strengths:Solid fork, great suspension adjustments, tracks well.
Weaknesses:Fox customer service. I waited all summer for the 100X fork but with the Leadville 100 approaching I settled on the RLC.
Similar Products Used:Bomber 01 & 03 Rock Shox SID, AMP
Bike Setup:Ibis Silk Ti converted to disc. XTR / Easton / DT-Stans wheels
Bottom Line:The best aspect to this fork is what it does not do. It does not bounce off rocks, it not complicated to set up. It does not oversteer. I just has no bad habits to speak of, a great all around fork.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by mat lensen a Weekend Warrior from blenheim, new zealand
Date Reviewed: January 25, 2007
Favorite Trail:rotorua diamond back
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:came on bike
Strengths:really smooth and really easy to tune from super slow to super fast and lock ot works well even lets bumps to flow through wen u forget to tern if off for the downhill
Weaknesses:only to expensive to replace parts etc thinnk i did it once over thw hole year and was the seals
Similar Products Used:rockshock rebas
Bike Setup:epic. xtr rear deralier lx cranks xt brakes lx shifta lx frnt deralier fox rear shok
Bottom Line:forks are really good ride and i woul reccomend geting sum, who ever likes doing jumps or just casual riding should by these forks only other let down would be there are no vbrake mounts
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Brett a Cross Country Rider from SLC, UT
Date Reviewed: November 6, 2006
Favorite Trail:The BST
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:Great fork, super smooth action, really consitant feel all the way through the travel, no stickyness on compression, damps better than many forks with longer travel, but not too squishy, unrivaled stiffness with a QR
Weaknesses:My biggest complaint, which is actually a total pain in the ass, is the lockout switch. The switch is integrated with the controls on the left and is set between the high speed and low speed dampening controls. Whenever I reach down to switch the lockout, especially while riding, it drags the low speed damping along with it, totally screwing up my settings. Which is a real bummer if I'm going fast and have to stop to reset.
Similar Products Used:Manitou Mars Super
Bike Setup:Trek STP 400, Fox RLC100, XT Cranks, XTR F/D, X.0 R/D, 9.0 Shifters, Avid Ti brakes, Avid Speed Dail 7 levers, Bontranger carbon bars, Chris King hubs laced to bontranger XXXlite rims, Thomson stem/seatpost
Bottom Line:Great fork and execpt for the lockout switch, I'd say its pretty perfect. Everything you expect from Fox.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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