FOX 40 FIT RC2 2011 Fork
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7 member reviews

great but holy crap it was a lot of work/$$$ to keep working
Rating:
The Good
stiff, adjustable, confidence inspiring
The Bad
a lot of money in upkeep
Overall Review:

Performance wise this fork was great when it worked. I had mine for 3 seasons and it got rebuilt twice and was serviced often by a legit shop with a certified fox mech. With all that it still caused a lot of headaches. It squeaked, knocked and spewed oil a lot. I had to get a whole new dampener after a trip to Whistler then about 2 months later it needed new seals after I had just replaced them. I can go on and on but i must've just had some crap luck because my buddies didn't have as many issues as I did. I'd still give the 40 another shot because I've had 3 36's and my girlfriend has a 36 and they work flawlessly.

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Squishy Goodness - Fox 40 RC2 Review
Rating:
The Good
Durable, stiff, plush and friction free feeling fork
The Bad
After 2 years of riding I can't find any flaws
Overall Review:

Review is about the 2009 RC2 Fox 40, not the Kashima FIT version.

Overall I think it’s fair to say that the Fox 40s have been getting pretty great reviews both on this site and most others. There is just something about this fork that gives it that buttery endless feel along with unbeatable stiffness and quality. The other really great thing about this particular fork is the adjustability, and how users can really create a custom feel to the fork depending on their weight, riding style and terrain. I actually haven’t take too much advantage of the easy adjustability I’m more of a set and forget type but it’s great to know that at any moment if required within a couple of seconds and couple of clicks of the dials the fork can be changed dramatically. This of course has all already been discussed in the other reviews but the one thing I wanted to speak to is the durability of this fork.

I’ve been running the RC2 Fox 40 for two years now and after riding in various conditions including snowy sub zero temperatures this fork keeps on performing great, nothing seems to phase this fork. I’ve noticed with many other forks that after riding in muddy conditions the dials tend to gunk up and seize up a bit but all the dials on this fork still turn like brand new.

I’ve seen a lot of reviews about this fork saying that it needed constant maintenance but with my experience after putting on a lot of hours this fork has really required no work. Even the seals themselves have lasted for two seasons, only recently have they started to puke up oil (my Rock Shox Totem seals blew after about a month of use).  I haven’t changed the oil myself but the bike shop folks have mentioned that changing the oil in the40s is a breeze when compared to Boxxers.

Price wise the fork is a bit expensive but I think the cost is definitely justifiable simply for the performance and durability you get. The plushness and friction free feel make this a top fork and I would definitely recommend this as a pinnacle DH/Freeride fork.

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Smooth and adjustable
Rating:
The Good
Love this fork compared to boxxers and 888's I have owned before. Fork feels buttery smooth with out much maintenance on my part. It's awesome to finally have a trouble free fork that works well every time. Range of adaptability is huge.
The Bad
Don't forget you'll need a 160mm adapter for your post mount brakes to fit a 203mm rotor. WishI didn't have to ditch my medium ti spring for a heavy steal one.
Overall Review:
Fire and forget, best fork I've ever owned. No problems, works great once dialed in and doesn't break. What more could I want?

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fox racing shox FTW
Rating:
The Good
unbelievable amounts adjust-ability! This the best feeling fork i have found yet weather you are hitting jumps or smashing over roots.
The Bad
to much adjust-ability to count? when dialing in my fork i would sometimes forget or lose count of how clicks i have turned.
Overall Review:
RADest most bad ass fork on the market! with this fork on your bike everything seems smaller as you mow over roots, rocks and small animals! but on a serious note this fork has made racing easier once i dial in the setting for the course.

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Fox 40 RC2
Rating:
The Good
Really stiff, when you make an adjustment you can feel it, and it's made by Fox... any more questions?
The Bad
They aren't very supple off the top, even with low speed compression full open. They have to be service alot, but hey this is one of the best right? Also, I noticed the physical size of them, I was always afraid I wasn't going to squeeze my front end inbetween rocks or ruts. Never did hit them, but it's one of those things that catches your eye constantly and bugs you. Or maybe I just nuts, hmmm.
Overall Review:
I like the quality of the forks, you just can't top the quality of Fox. I never once have heard of someone breaking them, just going too long inbetween full overhaul service and a seal wearing out, but what fork wouldn't. My two complaints are; 1, the physical size (yah it looks cool) but you notice it and its in the back of your mind while you ride. 2, they just didn't feel as supple or plush off the top of the stroke like I wanted or have felt with others. Maybe the 2011 Kashima Coat it the magic that will put it all together, now that I would like to ride!

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Fox Racing Shox 40's RC2
Rating:
The Good
the plush, light, strong and very adjustable.
The Bad
there expensive to buy and cost alot to service (which is twice a year)
Overall Review:
ill give it 5/5 because the feeling of racing and riding them is worth the costs to even have a pair.

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Specifications

Product
FOX 40 FIT RC2 2011 Fork
Riding Type
Downhill
Freeride / Bike Park
Wheel Size
26"
Travel
203mm
Spring Type
Coil, Titanium
Damping
FIT RC2
External Adjustments
Low speed compression, High speed compression, Coil spring preload, Rebound
Crown
Direct mount stem upper crown
Front Axle
20mm x 110mm
Brake Mounts
International Standard Post Mount
Steer Tube Diameter
1 1/8-inch
Steer Tube Construction
Aluminum
Stanchion Diameter
40mm
Colors
White, Black Diamond
Weight
6 lb 13.3 oz (3,100 g)
Miscellaneous
Internal Adjustments: Hydraulic bottom-out resistance in damper, travel is adjustable down to 6.5" in half-inch increments. FIT damper. International standard disc brake tabs
Price
$1,600.00
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Free shipping on orders over $50 (continental U.S. only).
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$31.99
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