"M" for Maniacal LaughterI also like that marzocchi dropped the M arch and fox picked it up.
"M" for Maniacal LaughterI also like that marzocchi dropped the M arch and fox picked it up.
difference is fox tends to work out more of the bugs before they send it out the door, and they don't revise it every single year just to move a few extra unitsYeah, I'm just razzing you fox lovers because everybody here sh¡ts on RS all the time, and then the minute fox takes a leaf out of RS book, everybody thinks its the second coming of christ.
they still won't give me a liter of colaI guess its like getting pissed at burger king for not making a burger you like, rather then just eating somewhere else.
I WANT A GOD DAMN LITER OF COLA.they still won't give me a liter of cola
according to craig @avalanche, yes:is the RC4 considered a position sensitive shock b/c of the boost valve?
It is both position and speed sensitive with the BV.is the RC4 considered a position sensitive shock b/c of the boost valve?
How can you compare a boxxer to a Burger King burger? Oh wait a minute. Both are assembled by an idiot and missing or lacking required lubes.I guess its like getting pissed at burger king for not making a burger you like, rather then just eating somewhere else.
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http://www.pinkbike.com/news/First-Ride-Air-Sprung-Fox-40-Float-RC2-Fork--The-Truth-is-Reveal.htmlCrowns: In its quest to reduce weight, the cavities under the upper and lower crowns have been redesigned to eliminate X-webbing and the stanchion clamps have been reconfigured with thinner sections near the tubes to prevent stress risers from forming. The clamp-bolts have been moved to the front and the clamp-angles have been reconfigured to improve grip while using less material. Fox anticipated that some racers will use a splash guard, so it added threaded bosses on the underside of the lower crown.
Actually, you have met the qualifications:I want to qualify what I am about to write by saying I am not an engineer, just been thinking.
Woot Woot! Should have photoshopped a graduation hat on me there cause I feel like I just reached the next level.Actually, you have met the qualifications:
Ridemonkey engineer
Could call the new fork the Fox sub40. Easy enough to modify the decals and I think it sounds cooler even.first off, the name of the fork is derived from the stanchion diameter (40mm). if they changed that they'd have to change the name!
also, adjusting the crown vs adjusting the stanchion size likely allowed them much finer control as to how much deflection ("flex") they addded.
and yes, material deflection is necessary.
no. why? because 90's gangstas didn't rap about 22oz bottles of beer.Could call the new fork the Fox sub40. Easy enough to modify the decals and I think it sounds cooler even.
I think you're right. Marz hit the sweet spot at 38mm but Fox didn't want to change the leg diameter due to marketing and backwards compatibility issues.I want to qualify what I am about to write by saying I am not an engineer, just been thinking. I find it interesting that they are making the fork more "compliant" (flexy) by modifying the crowns and wonder why they chose that way. Likely it is because of marketing but it seems to me that going with smaller diameter stanchions would be a better way of achieving the same goal. You would have less seal surface area everywhere helping to reduce friction there. You could also have less dent prone stanchions and lowers if using the same thickness. And by using the same thickness you would come out with less material as well which would also lower weight, however minimally.
I am guessing it is solely because the Fox 40 is so recognizable that they wanted to stick with those numbers but it seems like the fork could have been made even better if they went with a different chassis to achieve the same results.
The PB article mentions also the stanchions are internally tapered to improve the compliance and reduce chatter over rough terrain.I think you're right. Marz hit the sweet spot at 38mm but Fox didn't want to change the leg diameter due to marketing and backwards compatibility issues.
or X Fusion Vector HLRand about FOX RC4? become Manitou REVOX, a lots of marketing on Boost Valve, and Manitou take the Win, Air assist is better than boost valve, FOX MARKETING gets a lot of riders with **** tech, now FOX RC4 is a intrinsic damper, lets buy Manitou Revox, half price for the same 2014 FOX Pimp TEch
uh yeah.. how else are they gonna move all those CTD forksFOX MARKETING gets a lot of riders with **** tech,
I have very little time on mine but it really does feel very nice. Close eyes, I could never tell it was air, IMO. But - I did have it set to linear. It's a world away from the old crappy 40's.how's the new floats feel? i figure they've been out long enough now for a myriad of experiences.
Could you explain that?..seals aren't hard enough to deal with the thickness of the 20 wt..