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Fox Racing Shox 32 Vanilla R

MSRP $
Weight 4.30 Ibs
# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 4.17/5
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Submitted by CrotchRot a Weekend Warrior from The OC
Date Reviewed: November 13, 2008
Favorite Trail:Depends on what day you ask me
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:Came on my Yeti
Strengths:Weight, Looks.
Weaknesses:Not plush enough when the going gets rough.
Similar Products Used:You name it.
Bike Setup:Yeti 575, XT kit, etc etc.
Bottom Line:I expected better performance from 140mm of coil. I am a longtime Marzocchi fan, that is having to turn to other brands now that they are made as bad as the rest. It is a VERY sad day when I can't rely on Marzocchi anymore. And to make matters worse, no one has stepped up to take their place. I was hoping it was Fox, but this fork feels almost just like the fox air forks I have ridden in the past. Nothing allows you to hold a line through the really nasty stuff like old Marzocchi. Now if I can just find a 2005 Z1 FR1 in great shape on ebay I'll be OK. This forks gonna go.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Dirt Merchant a Weekend Warrior from Singapore
Date Reviewed: August 23, 2008
Favorite Trail:Pulau Ubin
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:LBS
Strengths:Fork performed well right out of the box and is plush with excellent small bump sensitivity. It handled medium sized hits competently. It comes with three springs which makes it convenient to get it set up properly. The weight is very reasonable for the travel, price and performance.
Weaknesses:There is definitely more flex than I would like and for the number of features it is quite pricey. I had durability issues with mine and ended up swapping forks as a result.
Similar Products Used:Marzocchi coil offerings like the Z-1.
Bike Setup:Santa Cruz Chameleon hardtail with the usual mishmash of Shimano parts.
Bottom Line:A very nice fork that works well but it is not suited to more aggressive riders. Besides the noticeable flex I developed a creaking noise where the stanchions meet the crown. This also happened to two of my riding buddies who were riding Vanillas. It may be that the heat and humidity of Singapore play havoc with the press fit. The local Fox distributor was good about fixing the problem (not a cheap fix either) but the fix would only last a few months before the creak would come back. My new fork (A Marzocchi AM3) is not nearly as plush or active but it is much stiffer (and heavier!) and I have not had any durability issues.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by clarky78 a Weekend Warrior from Nottingham, England
Date Reviewed: June 11, 2008
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $1800.00
Purchased At:JE James
Strengths:Adjustment's are effective, sometime's feel quite smooth
Weaknesses:Flexy, rattly, inconsistent
Similar Products Used:Rock Shox Indy SL, Marzocchi Z1 (original), Shiver, Boxxer 151
Bike Setup:Marin Rocky Ridge 08 Stock
Bottom Line:At first these forks are kinda stiff and need bedding in, but then the start to rattle over small bumps like the bushings are loose. I'm forever trying to determine if my headset is loose. This seems to be a known problem as TFT mention a workaround they do on there website.

They can be pretty plush usually, don't feel like they anything close to 5.5" of travel though.. Kinda odd, they feel too stiff over small stuff, to soft over big stuff. Being a longtime FS rider I don't concern myself to much as at the end of the day I dont have any rear suspension on this bike so I cant hit anything to big anyway.

Up hill stomping proves these flex, my disc brake scrubs when i lean the bike over, same goes for quick turns, just riding in a straight line and making a quick flick makes the brakes rub and doesnt feel very responsive. Also tuck under when braking. I do feel that they are just to skinny, and would consider maybe 36's as a minimum. Heck they even made my Shiver's feel stiff and that's saying something!!

Despite all this i'm going to give them 3 chilli's because the damping adjusters are good and they sometimes absorb thing like roots completely which is good..
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Patrick MICHEL a Weekend Warrior from Bloomfield, MI
Date Reviewed: May 4, 2008
Favorite Trail:Pontiac Lake
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $420.00
Purchased At:JensonUSA
Strengths:Good solid Fork, the bare minimum features (Coil, Rebound & pre-compression) mean less parts = less that can go wrong. Comes with 3 springs, nice when you weigh 210lbs. Very easy to change settings while riding (impossible on OEM RockShox Judy J2 you had to stop to change any settings)
Weaknesses:The only thing I changed was to remove the blue FOX stickers as I like my bike BLACK and don't really care to show off what fork I have.
Similar Products Used:Upgraded from the Stock RockShox Judy J2 that broke (plastic ring in damper) after three years.
Bike Setup:Trek Fuel 70, Fox Vanilla 32 R, RockShox Bar (original with Trek Fuel 70....
Bottom Line:Very good fork, feels so much stronger than the OEM RockShox Judy J2 that came with the TREK Fuel 70. Has more travel (140mm) than I really need, but the overall bike handling in the technical parts is really improved. Now that I have a good fork in the front it makes the Rear shock "feel" like it could use an upgrade.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Joseph Velasco a Weekend Warrior from Manila, Philippines
Date Reviewed: April 24, 2008
Favorite Trail:timbaland
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:King's
Strengths:Fox quality, light and mid priced. Plush springs, reliable. Post mount and cable lock. 140mm travel!!! looks great.
Weaknesses:expensive for us tight budget riders.
Similar Products Used:Fox F120rl, marzocchi drop-off, suntour xcr
Bike Setup:avid bb7, shimano xt drivetrain, syncros wheelset, truvativ parts, kenda nevegal tires.
Bottom Line:my first fox fork. Never knew quality forks performed so good.
my first fork was an rst gila, it was very heavy and the springs were so stiff. then the xcr performed a bit better. But the vanilla is smooth. Very simple and easy to use. Less adjustments means less things to go wrong. The basics of mtb forks is in the vanilla. For me, I don't need lock-out and other adjustments yet.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Matt a Weekend Warrior from Phoenix, AZ
Date Reviewed: February 8, 2008
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $420.00
Strengths:This fork is solid. I'm 6'2" 210lbs, installed the green springs (the stiffest) and this thing just eats up everything...smooth as silk...very plush...great quality.
Weaknesses:None so far
Bike Setup:Jamis Dakar XLT - Fox Vanilla R - Fox Float R rear shock - Shimano LX crankset, derailleurs and shifters - EA70 riser bar & seatpost - WTB comp head set - Crappy Hayes Hydro brakes
Bottom Line:Low maintenance all purpose fork, very high quality and very light...provides great control. Looks great on your bike and inspires confidence on the trails. If you're looking for the best coil fork, buy the Fox Vanilla R. I'd recommend it to anyone. I'm giving it 4 Flamin' Chilis because of the price. It's not cheap, but it is Fox so you're getting the best. It gets 5 Flamin' Chilis for the overall rating...fork performs brilliant.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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