Description:Lightweight, fast and fun. The air-sprung 2008 Fox 32 Float RL Fork is synonymous with high-performance. The 2008 Fox 32 Float RL Fork is the perfect fork for trail riders looking for the most adjustable, sophisticated damping you will find in a 5.5 inch fork. For 2008 Fox improved the damping on the already incredibly smooth Float. And while it's a featherweight, the chassis design boosts the legendary Fox steering precision and stiffness to weight ratio to another level. So, even though it may be the lightest kid on the block, the 2008 Fox 32 Float RLC Fork is one of the toughest, too.
Submitted by
DavidNeiles
a Cross Country Rider
from Chattanooga, TN Date Reviewed: September 17, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Raccoon mtn
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Purchased At:
ProDeal
Strengths:
Light weight and easy to set up. Smooth as butter and stiff responsive handling. spring rate is very good.
Weaknesses:
No compression adjust but seems to work well with my weight,I have had some problems when i take off my front wheel and put it back on; the disc brake seem to rub and not be aligned. I have noticed some flex in the lowers(twist a hair when the qr is tighted up). not sure if it is hayes' problem or my fork is the problem. Never had the problem before on all other forks!!
Similar Products Used:
Rock Shox judy xl, sid xc, physlo xc, manitou black, marzocchi bomer z.1 and many other nameless stuff.
Bike Setup:
2008 Diamondback Mission 2
Bottom Line:
Great fork, easy set up and forget about it, If you want to fine tune your stuff better then get a freakin rlc or talus. I plan to put a new 09 talus 32 qr15 soon. 4 chili's for my minor brake rubbing. I do want to get better compression settings because I love to dial it in perfect for any terrain.
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Submitted by
Chris Lupton
a Weekend Warrior
from UK Date Reviewed: May 28, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Coed y Brenin, The Beast
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
Glasgow Cycles
Strengths:
Plush, stiff, confidence inspiring. simple.
Weaknesses:
Rebound adjust does not have a wide enough range.
Similar Products Used:
Fox 32 TALAS
Bike Setup:
Commencal Meta 5.5 XT, stock parts so far.
Bottom Line:
Came as standard on the Meta. Handles XC & downhill Welsh trails absolutely superbly. For versatility, I would like the travel adjustment of the Fox TALAS system. When climbing very steep stuff, the front end tends to skip: dropping it to 120 or even 100mm would be handy for those long painful climbs. Problem is that some reviewers of the equivalent 32 TALAS fork complain of dodgy travel adjust system. Maybe keeping it simple is the best option overall. Bottom line is that my only complaint is to do with the geometry of the bike & the simplicity of the fork! Buy it if you like fit & forget parts & you do XC to AM & trail centre type riding. I weigh 220lb kitted up & ride hard & I don't feel the need for the extra stiffness of a bolt through axle. Biggest jumps I do are 3 feet or so. If you're a freerider/ DHer get the Fox 36 or 40, otherwise these'll do just fine.
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Submitted by
adrian jones
a Downhiller
from north wales Date Reviewed: May 22, 2008
great fork consistent rebound light enough for trails but strong enough for full on downhill :D
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Submitted by
Andrew
a Weekend Warrior
from Rocky Mountains Date Reviewed: March 27, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Rocky, technical ones
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Purchased At:
came on 2008 Reign 1
Strengths:
It's light, it feels stiff for a QR fork, it gets full travel, it's pretty plush. I don't think I have bottomed it yet, but within the final 5mm of travel.
Weaknesses:
Set up for proper sag, spring rate is too soft, so I run it with just a bit of sag and the spring rate is correct. I would rather have this problem than not getting full travel, though.
Similar Products Used:
Marzocchi MX Pro
Bike Setup:
Stock 2008 Reign 1
Bottom Line:
Most importantly, maintenance free for 6 months. It held it's air pressure sitting around for the snow to melt. No mechanical issues whatsoever, no runs, no drips, no errors.
Pretty plush, reasonably stiff, and reliable. Boring, though. No travel adjust and no compression damping. A set and forget fork, set the air pressure and rebound and ride. I rarely use the lockout, only on pavement.
I give it 4 chili's overall, but just a 3 for value. It works fine, but didn't blow me away. Fox and value don't go together very well.
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