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Fox Racing Shox 32 Float Reviews
Description: (
from foxracingshox.com)
Air sprung with up to 140mm of travel. Super light weight but stiff enough to provide precision steering and control.
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Pros
Light weight
Graphics
Tunability
Location of setting adjustments
Cons
?
Review
One of the best 32mm stantion shocks of all time.




reviewed by jbelmont
on December 10, 2010
Pros
Great fork. Plusher than the Talas and way less complicated.
Cons
Weight
Review
Great fork with a lot of travel and extremely light for a fork of this travel.




reviewed by saminguz
on December 6, 2010
Pros
Ease of use.
Versatility.
Plushness.
Cons
Nothing yet.
Review
Have the 120 RL on my Trek FuelEx8. Reasonably light fork which has certainly coped with my trail riding so far. Not bottomed and feels good over rocks and roots.




reviewed by dauw
on November 29, 2010
Pros
lightweight high performance fork. Easy to service.
Cons
Seals leak after a season of use, but the fork is easy to rebuild.
Review
I continue to use and love Fox 32 Float series forks.




reviewed by mtbgreg1
on December 11, 2009
Review
This has been an extremely solid fork and has taken a lot of wear and tear. Overall, I'm very pleased with it.




reviewed by guest on May 25, 2009
Pros
Nice light fork that is smooth and versatile. '07 version allows you to change the travel by changing the internal stack. Simple to disassemble and maintain. Lockout is a nice touch for long uphill fire roads.
Cons
Wish it was offered in a 20mm version. Not as torsionaly rigid as forks with beefier dropouts or larger stanchions. Go with the Fox 36 Float if you are looking for stiffness.
Review
A sweet Trail fork that will get the job done. Have the 130mm Float 32 RL on a Trek EX8 and it matches the bike perfectly, from color to performance.
Pros
Great fork can take a hit or two. low sticktion tonnes of adjustability....RLC allows both compression and rebound tuning.
Cons
Needs heavier oil for heavier people
Review
Great fork works wonderful on ruff terrain. I reccomend this over the TALAS its lighter not prone to some dammage compared to the TALAS.




reviewed by rp2050
on March 1, 2008
Pros
Adjustability, plushness,steering precision, and light weight
Cons
None so far
Review
Anyone looking to increase travel without increasing weight or someone who just wants a great fork.
Pros
Lockout.
Plush.
Just Plain Awesome.
Cons
I don't know of any.
Review
I have the 130mm Float RL. I absolutely love it. I love Fox products. You can't get better than the best.
Pros
Has held up well and I beat stuff
Cons
None
Review
I like stuff that hods up so weel that i forget it is there and just ride
Pros
The forks offer a very noticable and adjustable dampening/rebound. I've rode them in various terrain and they definetly soak up the bumps. It's not just something on a sales brochure to get you to buy them. So they can be easily dialed in for a variety of terrain and riding styles. They also live up the quality you know you'll get when you buy a product from Fox.
Cons
Until I dialed them in for me, they were prone to diving during heavy breaking. A little air and some playing with the dampening/rebound eventually fixed the problem. They are a bit pricey for a entry level Fox fork.
Review
If you want a quality ride and the dependability of Fox products, but don't race or huck the big gaps, these are the top of the line for relativly little money. They will help keep your front wheel on the ground over the bumps and keep you from getting "monkey butt" on the long epic rides...GREAT FORKS