sisuman
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Has anyone mounted the non ebike version on their ebike?
Any problems?
Any problems?
rockshox doesn't have ebike or non ebike specific forks, they have bike forksThanks!
Ebike specific only comes up to 160mm. Kenevo needs 180. Supposedly the Lyrik that came with it wasn’t ebike specific so can’t say I notice a stiffness difference either way. Love having the tun-ability and it feels less harsh than the 2018 Lyrik. Newer Lyriks may be even smoother according to the reviews but still lack the tuning range. They look the bomb in orange as well!!! ?
Looking forward to the release of the Factory 38!!!
I have 2019 Levo S WORKS with 36 Fox Factory ebike version. I think 2020 has the same fork.all s-works levo bikes come with a standard 38 factory fork, the non e-bike version
I think very many of us. Have not heard of any problems.Has anyone mounted the non ebike version on their ebike?
Any problems?
It's the sticker on the side of the fork.Maybe a stupid question, but what on earth makes a fork "ebike specific"?
Basically, It's that (I guess). The fox e-bike version has slightly stronger/thicker externals, so runs fox 34 internals. I imagine a lot of the time a fork actually snaps, the rider generally is not actually included in the weight equation - the have often parted company. But a 25kg e-bike slamming nose first vertically into a rock at 40kph has twice as much force behind it than a 12.5kg bike in the same situation.Is it just because the bike is 10kg heavier??
I thought Fox would use the same Rhythm fork emtb as the OEM normal bikes. At least it has 36 internals because the 36 airshaft and the Grip2 damper go thereBasically, It's that (I guess). The fox e-bike version has slightly stronger/thicker externals, so runs fox 34 internals. I imagine a lot of the time a fork actually snaps, the rider generally is not actually included in the weight equation - the have often parted company. But a 25kg e-bike slamming nose first vertically into a rock at 40kph has twice as much force behind it than a 12.5kg bike in the same situation.
or it could just be marketing ... apart from the ones which use the suspension movement to re-charge your bike.
BEERS - Bumpy Excessive Energy Recovery System.
This is just the thing I don't understand. Fox factory 36 ebike has grip2 damper. So has it 34 or 36 internals?I thought Fox would use the same Rhythm fork emtb as the OEM normal bikes. At least it has 36 internals because the 36 airshaft and the Grip2 damper go there
Neither, because it's made of 6000 series aluminum with more wall thicknessThis is just the thing I don't understand. Fox factory 36 ebike has grip2 damper. So has it 34 or 36 internals?
Strange because Fox's support told me I could install 36 Grip2 Damper. And this for 36 Rhythm, so maybe emtb fork is not the sameThe Fox 36 e bike fork has thicker walls so cannot use the 36 grip2 damper set up and instead uses the 34 fork grip2 damper
“Our ‘E-Bike Optimized’ 36 forks are characterised by their steering precision, stiffness and lack of flex during braking as well as our renowned damping performance. The steerer is reinforced with thicker walls, whilst the forged crown isn’t hollow and the stanchions also use thicker walls. This means that a FIT4 damping cartridge from a 34 Fork is used, because the stanchions have a 2mm larger diameter.
I have understood that there is not such thing as 34 grip2 damper. And I assume fit4 is not the same thing as grip2. Very likely I'm wrong?The Fox 36 e bike fork has thicker walls so cannot use the 36 grip2 damper set up and instead uses the 34 fork grip2 damper
“Our ‘E-Bike Optimized’ 36 forks are characterised by their steering precision, stiffness and lack of flex during braking as well as our renowned damping performance. The steerer is reinforced with thicker walls, whilst the forged crown isn’t hollow and the stanchions also use thicker walls. This means that a FIT4 damping cartridge from a 34 Fork is used, because the stanchions have a 2mm larger diameter.
Just got answer from Fox support. They make only grip2 damper for the 36I have understood that there is not such thing as 34 grip2 damper. And I assume fit4 is not the same thing as grip2. Very likely I'm wrong?
But a 25kg e-bike slamming nose first vertically into a rock at 40kph has twice as much force behind it than a 12.5kg bike in the same situation.
Had a chance to go over my new Levo yesterday, but didn't take it home yet due to very bad weather. The Crown of the E-bike Fox Factory 36seems much, much beefier than that of the regular Factory 36.This is just the thing I don't understand. Fox factory 36 ebike has grip2 damper. So has it 34 or 36 internals?
I have understood that there is not such thing as 34 grip2 damper. And I assume fit4 is not the same thing as grip2. Very likely I'm wrong?
My bad, i got it slightly wrong!
This may explain it better
E-MTB optimized suspension by Fox
The FOX 36 fitted to the Expert models are the Performance version which are oem (original equipment for manufactures) and cant be bought in the shops
As far as im aware Specialized don't fit e bike versions of forks to their bikes as they believe it is unnecessary and Rockshox don't believe in making e-bike specific forks but do put "e-bike, add 10psi extra) on the fork legs
FOX e bike forks should have a e bike sticker on them (think its an electrified E) but not to be confused with the EVOL sticker which means equalized volume in the fork legs
that looks awesome!
Only reason why I ask is that its hard to find them on ebay at reduced prices. Regular ones are easy to find for approx $800.
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