hardboiled said:
I know the Pike is the overwhelming favorite in corner of the web due, it seems, to the stiffness of the thru axle. Just curious how many of you have ridden 07 or 08 Fox 32s? I've been riding the 07 32 Vanilla and at 185 lbs and riding fast aggressive trails with jumps/drops, I never once noticed any flex in the fork or felt that stiffness was an issue. Apparently Fox stiffened up the lowers in the 07s from previous versions (as well as upping travel to 140 mm) but I've only ridden the 07 32s so I can't comment on that aspect.
So outside of stiffness, how is the bump compliance of the Pike air and coil forks? Do they compete with the Fox 32s in that regard? I'm in the market for a new fork since my bike was stolen and I would buy the 32 Van again in a heartbeat, it is a buttery smoove fork, but I'm curious about the all the hype the Pike gets over here.
Thoughts?
Depends which PIKE of course, they all seem to get good reviews though, I run a PIKE 454 air Uturn.
Ive not ridden an 08 and if offered I would take a spin, but I have no interest in it though, once ya go TA ya don't go back

if I was to look at another fork for the Spot it maybe a Marz 55 to slacken the HA some more but its not required, if anything I need to do something with the DHXa this does an OK job but compared to the fork lets the ride down a bit, I'd like to try some of the 2008 Roco air series.
The damping of the PIKE and (RS forks) has come along way under Sram, I prefer the damping of the PIKE compared to anything Ive ridden in this size, esspecially as an AM fork, if setup correctly which is pretty easy to do, the pos and neg, comp adjust are all great features, my fork has had over year of abuse and has been totally reliable considering when I do ride the Spot it tends to till get treated like I'm riding my RFX

when the trail goes down or jumps etc comp up.
When setup properly Ive found this a very supple fork which soaks up anything, Im always impressed by its quality after riding her again esspecially as the benchmark of me in small bump suppleness is Marz and my 66rc2x is still gold but the PIKE surprises every time for AM.
Plus this fork is light enough still to do endurance events on, light FR, hard AM and endurance thats hard to beat, I wouldn't do some of the stuff I happily do on my Pike with a QR fork, my buddy Spotz is getting his wings again he runs an AM (150mm at full travel) which is a beefier fork than the Fox and is still finding his confidence, he would have it now if on the PIKE, we may upgrade him to a 55 yet
To answer your question though, if you are happy with the Fox I'd stay with it but no QR will provide as stiff a ride as a TA, you may not notice stiffness issues until you ride the same peace of trail on a TA vs your QR and of course it depends how hard you push your bike.
Most never know the difference and are happy to stay on QR, but if you look through the history of the forum you will see most of us have taken a similar path, often repeating this very question over and over, even recently Ive seen people choose a QR only to go PIKE in a couple of months.
I blame the Spot for this its a more capable bike of helping you grow as a rider, so you progress pretty quickly only to soon find you want more from your suspension and brakes, this is a DT in built feature to get you to upgrade so you will end up having multiple Turners
Enjoy the ride its what its all about in the end:thumbsup: