RodC
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I love mine.
I have the Grip and Grip 2 dampers and I am finding the Grip damper feels better than the Grip 2 out of the box. I am running them both at the recommend factory settings for my weight and PSI but I did have to back off the HSR 2 clicks on the Grip 2. I know the Grip 2 is more adjustable and will take some work to get right but man the Grip was so just set and forget and rides really well and felt more plush on the big hits.
I will give that a shot since everything is the same other than the dampers.
I am waiting for a Float X2 to come in stock but in the meantime I was able to get a Float DPX2 and installed it tonight. What a difference from the stock Rock Shox, the bike feels much more balanced front and back now. Before the front felt great with the 38 but the back was just slamming through things. Now it's much more controlled and bottomless feeling.
Thanks for your reply, I was more intrested in the stiffness difference. I have seen the stats compared to std 36, how much stiffer is a e-bike 36 than a non e-bike.That’s dead on with what I had to do from stock. 2 clicks on low and 3 on high and it feels perfect. The fox 38 has really impressed me. I just purchased the Öhlins DH38 M2 for my other bike and am wondering if it’ll be as good.
What year 36 shocks are you wanting to compare? The 36 has a different air system so you won’t get the same small bump sensitivity. Which is what is really impressive about the 38.
Today I’ll be testing the 38 on a DH trail. So far it’s been incredible for stiffness and feeling like it’s apart of the bike.
Hi all!
I write here because I am very interested in updating my 2019 comp carbon Levo with the brand new FOX 38 fork. I think I worth it: XL rider wanting to ride faster through rocky tracks in Spanish Pyrenees.
I firstly felt in love with pistachio colour (I blame it to Specialized Youtube video) but local dealer told me there are almost impossible to manage. Ok, I’ll get the stunning-classic orange. Surprisingly, I found that I SHOULD get the e-bike version of FOX 38 and it’s only in black colour. Ok, performance is the most important .
After that, I realise FOX38 e-bike is only in 44 offset version (Original Turbo Levo is 51) and 180mm travel. I should spend almost 100€ more to change it into 160mm.
On the other hand, FOX36 e-bike version is cheaper and it comes with 51 offset and 160mm (same black colour too)
Now I am really thinking about forgetting 38’s version. 36 seems more easy to fit in my bike and also stunning. Am I right?
You’re welcome, I was looking for the service instructions for changing the air shaft and notice they had a write up on the fender and thought why the heck do you need instructions for that but was curious and read it. Not soon after I saw your post and thought this is exactly why they did a write up.
When I changed the travel on my 38s, I found useful information here:You find the instructions for the air shaft swap anywhere?
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