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Fox Racing Shox 32 Talas R

Average Rating 4.75/5
# of Reviews 4
MSRP $ 569.00
Weight 4.01 Ibs
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Description:
    The same technology employed in FOX's high-end cartridges - multiple circults and precision shim controlled oil flow - is also found in the base-level R damper, along with external, click-by-click adjustable rebound and speed sensitive performance.
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      Submitted by Cutthroat a Weekend Warrior from Colorado
      Date Reviewed: 11/29/2007 11:05:32 AM
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $390
      Purchased At: Wheel World
      Strengths: Light weight, easy set up, great travel adjustability, plush, stiff
      Weaknesses: None so far. Would be nice if the travel settings were 110, 130 and 150 to perfectly straddle the typical 130mm trail bike, but that's nit picking.
      Similar Products Tried: Reba, Revelation, Nixon
      Bike Setup: Turner 5 Spot, XT - X9, RP3
      Bottom Line: This has been a very good fork so far. The price was right and it shaved over a pound off my prior Nixon. Very stiff and predictable tracking. The TALAS system works very well and can be adjusted easily on the fly. I don't miss the compression or lock feature. You can tune the sag easily with air pressure and the rebound is all you need otherwise. Never used lock out anyway. No brake dive, very compliant over small stuff but ramps up nicely to avoid bottoming. So far it's been quite reliable. A great, lightweight QR fork for trail riding.
      Value Rating: 5 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Leo a Cross Country Rider from Ligonier, PA
      Date Reviewed: 7/25/2007 6:16:21 AM
      FavoriteTrail: Black Bear - Rocky Gap
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $598
      Purchased At: Speedgoat
      Strengths: Amazing fork. Plush. Even in the "R" version, adjustment options allow you to really get it dialed in to your personal riding style. More or less "on the fly" adjustment b/w 100, 120, and 140 mm of travel (though Fox does recommend stopping to make this adjustment).
      Weaknesses: I don't know....price? I think it's a fair price, but if I had to complain, it would be about plunking down $600 on a fork.
      Similar Products Tried: The fork I replaced was a garbage stock fork...not really similar.
      Bike Setup: GF Marlin. Fox 32 Talas R fork. SRAM X.9 derailleurs. Shimano LX Hollowtech II integrated crankset. Avid BB7 brakes.
      Bottom Line: This fork is great for "all mountain" riding. It may not be for the dedicated XC racer or down hiller, but if you like/have to do a little of everything where you ride, it is definitely an option worth considering.

      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Justin Sharick a Cross Country Rider from Latrobe, PA, USA
      Date Reviewed: 6/10/2007 4:10:09 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Laurel Highlands
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Price Paid: $535
      Purchased At: Pricepoint
      Strengths: Weight, plushness, TALAS travel adjust.
      Weaknesses: It seems that upon using it after it has sat for awhile, the first few movements of the shock will be really squeaky. That's my only gripe so far.
      Similar Products Tried: Just a Marzocchi MXC Air (2002)
      Bike Setup: 2004 Specialized Enduro Pro Frame (warranty over 2002)
      2007 Talas R
      Mavic Crosstrail disc wheelset
      XT/XTR/Truvativ GXP drivetrain
      Deore hydros
      Bottom Line: I've been trying to get a TALAS on my Enduro since I had the bike in 2002. Finally got one and it's everything I had hoped it would be. It just WORKS. It soaks up everything I have thrown at it so far and has been responsible for a huge increase in personal confidence out on the trails (especially in descending). The travel adjust works well and I like the new three point system over the old 3 mm per click setup. It's just simple and it works. If you can afford one, buy it!
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 5

      Submitted by Chet a Weekend Warrior from Roswell, GA, US
      Date Reviewed: 5/22/2007 6:25:14 PM
      FavoriteTrail: Big Creek Park - Roswell
      Duration Product Used: 3 months
      Purchased At: bikerbob.com
      Strengths: Nice action, Talus travel adjustment
      Weaknesses: No motion control / SPV
      Similar Products Tried: Manitou Min 1:00
      Bike Setup: 2007 Titus Moto-lite - Fox RP23 shock, Fox Talus fork, Avid Juicy brakes, Nevangal 2.35 tires, Sram 9.0 rear der
      Bottom Line: This shock is working great. It came on my new Titus Moto-lite. The quick travel adjustment (100mm, 120mm & 140mm) can be adjusted while riding to lower the front for climbs and flip back to 140 for downhill. I considered getting the RLC with the motion control but don't seem to need it much on this bike. Compared to my Manitou min 1:00 on my old bike it is much more plush and handles better but the SPV on the Min 1:00 was better.
      Value Rating: 4 Overall Rating: 4



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