photocycycler
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I love the idea of the stiffer chassis, I have a Decoy 29 which I wanted to upgrade to 160mm in front. I know the 36 is fine but want the 38. Not sure where I will end up but curious of those buying the 38 and why?
We're not Rob.I wonder if we are near the point of the weak link in the suspension being the steerer tube?
The new fox has lower leg channels which keep the foam rings lubed up hopefully causing less stiction over a longer period of time. And also the air bleeders are a nice improvement. This, along with a claimed better damper put the fox over RockShox as of now.I have never liked any version of air sprung Fox 36 forks until the Grip version was launched. I would put Rockshox and Fox now on par …flip a coin.
Good chance it may be on the 2021 Decoy as stock .. so might wait.
I wonder if we are near the point of the weak link in the suspension being the steerer tube?
how much less flex will a 38 have over a 36?
Yeah for sure!We're not Rob.
look at motorcycle steerers. and what Fest guys are doing on in 1&1/8" straight steerers
what I find funny is all the folk bimbling around doing (let's be honest here) pretty mediocre stuff on E bikes but craving MOAR STIFFNESS whilst intentionally having choosen a weaker/flexier wheelsize
but - will a Fox 38 be stiffer than a Boxxer, that has 35mm stanchions?
Great point … when is the limit for when we move back to dual crown (and 20mm axles) rather than beefing up arches and steer tubes to compensate for flex.
Especially on bikes like the Decoy (and others) that are now using the Knock Block anyway that limits the turning radius already (which was always the knock (pun intended) against dual crown forks)
Creaking steer tubes on the trails nowadays are almost as noisy as the old Norco VPS monocoque frames were many years ago . .
Got a text from my local bike shop last night saying my fork from fox arrived, but they sent a 27.5. And I’m guessing by now the 29” is still out of stock. Oh well, more miles on the stock yari I suppose.
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I’ll wait for my local bike shop to order it for me either through qbp or fox direct. They help me out on price, so I like to stay “loyal” as much as I can. I say this as I currently own a direct to consumer bike. Lol.Ouch that sucks ... I see Jenson USA is showing them available in 5 days if that is a back up option ?
We Canadians cannot order Fox goods from the USA (all ours come through a central distributor = higher costs) ... or I might have one in a couple weeks as well.
The chances of this happening are about equal to Liz Hurley knocking on my front door and asking me out on a date. Not impossible, but highly improbable.
Post up your thoughts when you get your hands on one
You maybe getting fork flex because your running too bigger rotor on it, from memory the max rotor size to run on the Lyrik Ultimates is 220mm.Are they available yet? I know they where supposed to be in late May.
I would consider it, and I would definitely like to try one, but in all honestly it would be as much about getting the latest greatest bit of bling rather than a performance upgrade. I have Lyric Ultimates, and I cant fault them, the only thing that interest me vs the 38 is that I run a 223mm rotor up front, and the fork noticeably flexes more under hard breaking, and I would like to see how the 38'S operate with big brakes.
Either way I would want to see the new RS Zeb fork that is coming out first, and see some reviews of both back to back, as based on current RS v Fox pricing the Zeb is likely to be better value, and I also prefer the Lyric Ultimate to my Factory 36.
Agreed but never seen the point in running such a huge rotor on the front, I was speaking to an engineer from Ibis last year in Squamish and he believed that we're running them the wrong way around in that we should probably have the 200 at the rear and the 180 in the front as most trail, enduro and downhill riders are rear brake biased.all forks flex from braking forces. no matter what the rotor size
I love the idea of the stiffer chassis, I have a Decoy 29 which I wanted to upgrade to 160mm in front. I know the 36 is fine but want the 38. Not sure where I will end up but curious of those buying the 38 and why?
I can’t think of any decent Enduro/DJ bike that doesn’t come with a 200/203mm out back.Agreed but never seen the point in running such a huge rotor on the front, I was speaking to an engineer from Ibis last year in Squamish and he believed that we're running them the wrong way around in that we should probably have the 200 at the rear and the 180 in the front as most trail, enduro and downhill riders are rear brake biased.
Running a larger front rotor comes from "racers" who actually do brake efficiently and on the race track will have exact braking zones, won't drag a rear brake needlessly or in corners and do actually have a front brake bais.Agreed but never seen the point in running such a huge rotor on the front, I was speaking to an engineer from Ibis last year in Squamish and he believed that we're running them the wrong way around
Yes. most "punters" have a plethora of poor riding traits and do use their rear brake far too much.in that we should probably have the 200 at the rear and the 180 in the front as most trail, enduro and downhill riders are rear brake biased.
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