FOX is pushing technology ahead again by using oversized 36 mm upper tubes which allow the fork to handle extreme loads, offer excellent strength v's weight, and once again provide unparalleled steering precision. The 36 is equipped with TALAS adjustable travel system, allowing the rider to tune their travel from 110mm to 150mm and will weigh under 5 pounds in its’ single crown, 1-1/8 steer configuration. Similar to the new FOX DH fork, the 36 has a stepped 20mm thru-axle allowing the lower leg to settle into a lower friction point.
hehehehehehehehe :wink: :wink:Simo said:so even though you have no idea what they ride like you are going to get them because they look like.....<insertnamehere>_2004 style
They have got a 6" SC on the cards for next year, cant remember the name of it tho. :wink:RaID said:i guess manitou is going to need
to put a out a top of the line sherman
using 1.125 headtube to give
the rest of the forks some competition
ie 66, z150(if that will be still around), reba, 36etc
Nixon? Minute?Ride_Guy said:They have got a 6" SC on the cards for next year, cant remember the name of it tho. :wink:RaID said:i guess manitou is going to need
to put a out a top of the line sherman
using 1.125 headtube to give
the rest of the forks some competition
ie 66, z150(if that will be still around), reba, 36etc
The Z150 has an air fork model too. :wink:Tim said:nixon... it's an air fork though i think.
Tim