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Fox Racing Shox 32 Float RLC

Average Rating 4.17/5
# of Reviews 6
MSRP $ 600.00
Weight 3.82 Ibs
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Description:
    • Travel: 5.5"/140mm
    • Lower Leg: Disc only or Standard
    • Spring: Air
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      Submitted by michael a Racer from CA
      Date Reviewed: 5/7/2008 8:34:03 PM
      Duration Product Used: 1 Year
      Strengths: stiff, good steering
      Weaknesses: I cant manage to get any more then 115mm, blows through its travel too quickly, quite heavy for the travel it has, Small bump sesitivity is terible, blows through seals.
      Bottom Line: I cant manage to get any more then 115mm out of it, and it blows through its travel too quickly. Decent weight for a 140mm fork but since it really only has 115mm it is quite heavy. Small bump sesitivity.

      I gave it 3 chilis because for a $600 fork it is not real impressive but it is still decent
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by Pui Ching a Weekend Warrior from Australia
      Date Reviewed: 8/2/2007 5:03:32 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $500
      Purchased At: ebay
      Strengths: Light, adjustable, stiff
      Weaknesses: Expensive, sensitivity to small bumps.
      Similar Products Tried: Manitou Minute one
      Bike Setup: 05' Giant VT2.
      Bottom Line: It is a good fork. Very expensive for what they are. I am not sure if it is because the air shock so it is not so sensitive to samll bumps. It has Rebound, lockout and compression dials, but other than the rebound, I found the compression is a waste of time, just run higher preload like the bike dive too much. If you are running it on a dual sus bike with platform shock (Swinger 3 way) in the rear, lockout in the fork makes the bike feel all wrong, like the back end will compress and the front won't! So I could have save my money and go with the Float R instead.
      As a XC/AM fork, it is definitely more rigid and lighter than the old Manitou that come with the bike. I also upgrade to a 7" rotor, it works well with Float. Over rough terrain, it "float" through a lot better because of its stiffness. It only moves up and down doing what the suspension supose to do, and doesn't flex as much.
      Value Rating: 3 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Dan a Cross Country Rider from Upstate, NY
      Date Reviewed: 7/4/2007 1:32:15 PM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $500
      Purchased At: Online
      Strengths: Lightweight. Smooth.
      Weaknesses: Mine leaked air and oil. After several rides the dust seal and felt liner came out of the seat.
      Similar Products Tried: Marzocchi Marathon, Fox Float R 130MM.
      Bike Setup: 06 Ellsworth Moment, Fox Float R rear shock, Easton Monkey bars, Easton seat post, Sram X9 shifters and duraillure, Stans Notube wheelset.
      Bottom Line: This fork performed well but as I mentioned in the weakness...it leaked oil and air. It would loose about 10 pounds of air per day, the oil would drip down the fork tube. On about the 6th ride the dust seal and felt ring came out of the seat and just stayed on the stantion.

      I had a friend that had a problem with a Fox fork that was new and he sent it back for warranty repair and it took 2 freaking months to get it back. They take warranty repair work and put it in que with regular repair and rebuild work. That's stupid! Warranty repair should get priority!

      I didn't want to wait 2 months so I sucked it up and sent my brand new Fox fork to Push Industries and had them work it over. It cost me just over $200 but it was well worth it. For one thing it only took a week. For another thing it works a whole lot better.

      Fox!!!! Wake up and smell the coffee!!! Take care of your customers. Don't make them wait 2 months to fix something you screwed up from the start. If someone like Push can make your forks work a lot better why don't you spend some time engineering them to make them work like Push does?

      I give it 2 chilis for value because you have to send it to Push and pay to get it to work right and stop leaking!!

      I give it 4 chilis for overall rating because if it didn't leak and the seals didn't pop out it worked pretty smooth.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 4

      Submitted by mbc a Cross Country Rider from Albuquerque, NM
      Date Reviewed: 1/20/2007 7:51:03 AM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Strengths: Good value OEM fork. Long travel. Good resale value.
      Weaknesses: Heavy. Expensive aftermarket. Very poor small-bump sensitivity.
      Similar Products Tried: On this bike: Maverick DUC, Maverick SC32, 04 Fox Talas, 07 Marzocchi XC700SL. On other bikes: RS Reba 100, 04 Marzocchi Marathon 120, 06 Marzocchi Marathon SL. Demo'd: Fox 32 TALAS, Pace RC41 Fighter, 07 Magura (can't remember model- 4lb/140ish mm)
      Bike Setup: Maverick ML7/5, XT/XTR, etc
      Bottom Line: Disclaimer: I'm a 140lb advanced rider who enjoys technical XC- both uphill and down. The Maverick frame is very active on small bumps (but still pedals awesome), so has a way of making many forks feel harsh.

      Alright- if this fork comes on a complete bike that you're buying, don't worry, it'll be fine. I got the best results by setting the compression damping in the middle-to-high end and the air pressure pretty low. That'll give you decent small-bump action without being excessively dive-y. Heavier riders (180lb+) seem to have fewer complaints with this fork.

      If you're considering buying this fork aftermarket, I'd suggest looking elsewhere. For $600, its not as close to perfect as I'd like. The lack of adjustable high-speed compression damping means that the fork is harsh for most riders on small bumps- even with the spring pressure set way too low. Because of the too-linear spring rate (yes, there is such a thing), its hard to set sag without quite a bit of low-speed compression damping- and even then it has the tendency to blow through all that travel.

      What would it take to make me happy? An adjustable negative spring or adjustable high-speed compression damping (possibly achievable with a lighter oil weight- I didn't bother). A more progressive spring rate would be helpful too- though you could probably get that by adding more oil to the (air) spring chamber, decreasing the air volume. The new Magura forks are pretty stout and feel much better, and the less expensive, 1/2lb lighter Marzocchi XC700sl- both are worth a look. If cost is no object, Pace has some fantastic forks, but reliability may be an issue.
      Value Rating: 2 Overall Rating: 3

      Submitted by eric hulme a Cross Country Rider from WeHo, ca. USA
      Date Reviewed: 11/16/2006 7:17:36 PM
      FavoriteTrail: whatever im ridin'
      Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
      Price Paid: $550
      Purchased At: on line
      Strengths: stiff, supple, light
      Weaknesses: let you know if i find one
      Similar Products Tried: rock shox, zokes, manitou
      Bike Setup: trance 2 stock except for, nevegals, sram chain and cog, oury lock ons anl float rlc
      Bottom Line: best fork i have ever ridin!!!! Cant wait for my next trip to moab/fruita!!!!
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Jeff a Cross Country Rider from San Diego Ca.
      Date Reviewed: 11/10/2006 4:49:54 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Lagunas
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $600
      Purchased At: Mountain bike warehouse
      Strengths: Light,smooth,excellent in hard cornering. It can handle all I can through at it.I ride 6hrs a week and hammer Fairly hard.
      Weaknesses: None; This shock has save me many times when I push myself a little to much. I never use the lock out and I climb some serious hills.
      Similar Products Tried: Rock Shock, Marzocchi, Manitou
      Bike Setup: Santa Cruz LT (B) All XT, Thompsons, Avid Juicy seven Brakes and fox suspention
      Bottom Line: You may be able to buy an equal but I dought you could find better!
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5



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