How much do FOX forks cost?
$599.00. FOX 38 Factory Suspension Fork – 29″, 170 mm, 15QR x 110 mm, 44 mm Offset, Shiny Black, Grip 2. $1,249.00.
How much does a FOX suspension cost?
$190 USD / $220 CAD*
How much does a FOX 36 fork cost?
$1,139.00. FOX 36 Factory Suspension Fork – 27.5″, 160 mm, 15QR x 110 mm, 37 mm Offset, Shiny Black, Grip 2.
What is the most expensive suspension fork?
Fox 36 Factory GRIP2
Fox 36 Factory GRIP2 The all-singing Fox 36 GRIP2 Factory is the most expensive fork we’ve tested. Fortunately, it’s got performance to match. It’s four-way adjustable damper has high-and low-speed adjustment for both compression and rebound damping.
Are Fox forks made in the USA?
Modern Manufacturing In the bike world, Fox’s manufacturing site is one of the most modern. To protect Fox quality standards, at the beginning, only a fraction of the Fox product range was assembled in Taiwan. – The raw materials and components were shipped in from the USA.
Are all Fox shocks the same?
Fox Shocks’ Buyers Guide. Fox Racing has a lot of different shock options for your vehicle, nearly all series have OEM factory replacement options if your truck is stock height without a lift kit. The same series are also available for your lifted truck, SUV, or Jeep.
How much does the Fox 38 cost?
The 38 is available with 160 – 180mm of travel for either 27.5” or 29” wheels. Prices range from $949 – $1199 depending on the damper and stanchion coating. Color options include orange, black, and a limited edition ‘pistachio’ version.
What’s the difference between Fox 34 and 36?
Roughly summed up, the 32 series of forks are made for cross-country and light trail use, the 34 forks are meant for all-around trail use, the 36 is for heavy-duty trail/all-mountain use, the 38 is for enduro riding and racing while the dual crown 40 is made for downhill and extreme gravity riding.
Is Fox or RockShox better?
– Results: RockShox dominates World Cup XC, while Fox is tops in World Cup DH racing. – TPC sales: We sell slightly more Fox fork-equipped bikes than RockShox bikes. Okay, ready for a deep dive on mountain bike forks? To keep things simple, we’ll focus on the most common forks that FOX and RockShox produce.