Fork downgrade lol and price increase
Not really a downgrade. It is a 38 not 36. maybe a lateral cahnge but def wouldn't call it a downgrade.
Christ you talk some bolloocks
Thats all well and good, but without riding a 38 or trying the bike its impossible to dismiss one way or the other, let alone tell another member they dont understand about suspension.
The chassis play a big part - for example just going from a factory 34 to a lower end 36 will provide more of a noticeable improvement on an emtb simply because the chases flex's less and the suspension performs better as a result, no point having the fanciest kit internally if the chassis is overwhelmed. Look at your Kenevo and the dual crown forks on it - what is the biggest benefit/ thing you have noticed as an improvement, the fact its stiffer and the benefits this has over the fact it has a more basic damper? The added stiffness is what you are loving, upgrading the damper is just making it that little bit better.
Point being that a bike is a sum of its parts to ride, and how they work together, it may not be top end kit on the Shred, but its still more than likely a killer fast fun bike to ride, thats easy to set up and just go ride hard.
That wasn't my point.Bruni wasn't riding a Boxxer when he won world champs.
He was on Ohlins front and rear.
You don't *need* the most sophisticated damper available unless you genuinely are a threat to podium at world championships. And arguably even if you are, you still don't actually *need* it.
Ergo, even the "sendiest" ebikers probably don't either.
YT have released a couple of models in a certain guise, clearly aimed at a certain type of rider. You're not even interested in it, why bother disecting it to minutae?
So you are saying grip 1 is better than grip 2?You're wrong.
but don't let that stop you
Oooh Oooh .. I know this one ... it's a trick question ! I shall reveal no more though ..Can I just ask you to state which of the following list you'd consider a downgrade and which you'd consider an upgrade?
That list is pointless and irrelevant and has nothing to do with that fork and you still can't answer the question.Can I just ask you to state which of the following list you'd consider a downgrade and which you'd consider an upgrade?
I've numbered the list to make it really easy for you to reply.
- If I were to replace the 27.5 wheels on a 2020 27.5 YT Capra with 26" wheels
- If I were to replace a 30mm carbon rim wheelset with a 25mm Aluminium rim wheelset
- If I were to replace a set of 2.4 3C DD highroller II tyres with 2.4 DHF and 2.3 Minion SS in dual compond Exo
- If I were to fit a 2017 debonair spring to a 2020 Lyrik
- If i were to replace a coil shock with an air shock on a 170mm travel FS bike
- If I were to replace a 12 speed XT microspline drivetrain with a 10 speed SAINT HG drivetrain
- If I were to choose a frame one whole size smaller that the manufacturers recomended size for my height
- If I were to fit a fork (exactly same model) with a LONGER offset than it was spec'd with
- If I were to swap out a current top of the line Fox 36 for Lyrik
- If I were to swap my 32T chainring for a 36T (same model)
Ok. mate I'm stepping away from this thread and your bullshit now.Its pretty easy to punch in the Fox settings for your weight and get a very nice experience on the Grip2. Even my 63 year old dad has his dialed in.
I think we have semantics at play here
A Fox 38 Grip fork is a LOWER spec (pricepoint) than a Fox 38 Grip2. I am sure we can all agree on that one
The question ultimately comes down to (and apply this to any bike) .. does the price warrant the part spec ?? One of the biggest knocks against the "Big S" is the price they charge for bikes with a LOT of house branded parts ... and that is a fair argument.
Not taking sides in this one (just reading with my popcorn bowl in front of me ) .. but for the price being asked I would have expected to see a Fox 38 Grip2 fork offering on this bike (not getting into performance between both models)
I still think its a website error and will be updated ... but who knows.
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