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Fox 32 Talas Reviews
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Adjustable travel up to 140mm. Air sprung.
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| Pros | The adjustability, plush feeling and sold construction. | | Cons | When it comes to re-building be careful it is very tough....the tools required to fix it are really expensive...Leave this one to the pros.. | | Verdict | All and all a great fork a bit heavier than the float...If you need a fork that can change its travel this is one good choice... |
    reviewed by skibum on August 31, 2008
| Pros | Adjustability. All round performance. Durability and reliability. | | Cons | None. | | Verdict | This is a great all-purpose fork. I've abused mine for 3 seasons and it shows no signs of slowing down. It's not as plush as my old 'zoke coil, but its clearly superior in every other way and I always feel like I have the right fork, regarless of what I encounter. |
| Cons | hard to change the lockout without accidentally changing the low speed compression. could be better placed (separated) | | Verdict | Fantastic fork! |
| Cons | hard to reach controls when climbing | | Verdict | If you can afford it buy it |
| Pros | Plush travel, quality of materials (no plastic knobs!),looks,light weight. | | Cons | nada | | Verdict | I use this on my XC cross country bike (dakar pro) and have had no problems at all, this is a great fork. |
| Pros | Easy to set up. Plush bottomless feel without brake dive. | | Verdict | I set this fork up in one ride. There is no need for the lock-out in the low or medium setting. This fork is great! Now I realize that the stable platform fork that was replaced was good technology but not needed and too much hassle for a fork. |
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