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X-Fusion Shox 02 PVA

Average Rating 4.75/5
# of Reviews 4
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Description:The 02 PVA is our top of the line performance air shock. This shock is equipped with the new proprietary PowerValve technology. This feature is the external adjustment of the PowerValve system. By adjusting the damp threshold of the PowerValve the rider has the ability to fine tune this feature to optimize the performance for specific conditions. With today's market demanding shock technology that increases ride efficiency, the new 02 PVA is a shock that delivers.





Submitted by Aaron a Weekend Warrior from Rainier, OR
Date Reviewed: February 21, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Stella
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Durability, Serviceability, Performance, Customer Service
Weaknesses:Only that it still isn't a well known product
Similar Products Used:Fox Float R, Romic D, Rock Shox SID rear shock
Bike Setup:Jamis XLT
Bottom Line:I wanted to give a follow up after one year of use. The lubrication issue did pop up once as the shock started squeaking during a ride. However, it took me all of 15 minutes back at the garage to disassemble, lubricate (slick honey), and reassemble the shock. It continues to work fantastically, obviously a quality product. Also, it should be noted that like many stable platform shocks (5th Element comes to mind as feeling similar), it will usually feel a bit sluggish on the rebound when doing a "showroom" compression of the suspension. Don't be fooled, this shock comes to life out on the trail.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by David a Cross Country Rider from Evans, GA, USA
Date Reviewed: January 29, 2008
Favoriate Trail:Forks Area Trail System (FATS) Edgeville County, SC
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Chain Reaction Bicycling, Martinez, GA
Strengths:Smooth Action with some preset platform. Simple but rugged design that doesn't require much fuss to set up.
Weaknesses:Requires lubricity attention. Not really a weakness but the owner needs to be aware of the fact that these shocks work best when the seals are well lubed and cared for.
Similar Products Used:FOX Float R
Bike Setup:Haro Shift R5 with SRAM X7 shifting group and Avid BB5 brake set.
Bottom Line:A nice performing shock that sometimes gets bad press because of its tight tolerances. This shock requires that you keep the seals lubed. The good thing is that it is extremely easy to service. It takes about a 1/2 hour for a home-brew mechanic to dissemble, lube and reassemble the shock. We bought the bike as a leftover that had been sitting for a while. The shock was extremely tight. I talked to Alex at X-Fusion and he quickly squared us away. Fantastic and quick response by the X-Fusion guys.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Aaron a Weekend Warrior from Rainier, OR
Date Reviewed: April 7, 2007
Favoriate Trail:Stella
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $100.00
Purchased At:E-Bay
Strengths:Lightweight, high volume air chamber, excellent adjustability, solid platform dampening, great price
Weaknesses:was a little stiff at first, but has broken in nicely
Similar Products Used:2000 Fox Float R, 2001 Fox Float R, 2002 Rock Shox SID XC, 2005 Fox Float R w/propedal
Bike Setup:2005 Jamis XLT
Bottom Line:I purchased this shock from a bicycle dealer on E-bay as a new shock. When it arrived, it certainly looked new, but once mounted to my bike, it seemed to have some seriously thick oil. Compression and rebound were super sluggish. I contacted Alex @ X-Fusion and he and Sam set me up nicely. They sent a call tag for the shock and within a week I had a new shock (5 stars for customer service!). The new shock works great and I know have half a dozen rides on it. It seemed a bit stiff at first, but it seems it needed a couple of rides to "break in". I run 55psi lower pressure than the Fox or SID shocks I have run in the past. You can feel the difference, much more linear feel...yet the shock doesn't bottom out. The 4 setting PVA valve works great. I don't really use the strongest setting as its close to a lock-out, but settings 1-3 are used every ride. The shock feels very controlled, no excessive movement. While I can't comment on durability after only 6 rides, the air chamber has held air perfectly. I would really recommend this shock as an alternative to Fox, Rock Shox, and Manitou shocks. It is the best air shock I've owned so far.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by John Clavery a Cross Country Rider from Swindon (UK)
Date Reviewed: February 22, 2006
Favoriate Trail:Local
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:Super cycles- Nottingham(UK)
Strengths:Easy to fit and set up. Great price!
Weaknesses:None discovered yet.
Similar Products Used:X-Fusion O2R-2003 model.
Bike Setup:Marin East Peak (2003)
Bottom Line:Almost bought the Fox RP3, but the price was too high to persuade my wife to let me have it!! (I'm not under the thumb, honest!!!). So after talking to one of the guys at Super Cycles in Nottingham, i decided that the price and spec sounded great value for the X-Fusion PVA.
I have been riding with the shock fitted for nearly two weeks and find it really does make a difference having the PVA. All three setting are noticable, but i tend to run it on it's lowest which still gives you a good stable pedalling platform and bump absorbtion. When riding on smooth surfaces, the middle setting is great at almost killing rear bob which makes a big difference over longer distance rides. I have run and owned an O2R for over 2 1/2 years previous to the new PVA shock, and have always found it to be reliable and cheap to service.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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