Fox Racing Shox 40 RC2 (08) | $1600
BikeRadar verdict
"Seriously expensive, but super stiff and light with excellent control"
The biggest, stiffest fork in its class, Fox’s 40 is also one of the lightest and most race-friendly. The massive 40mm stanchions lock down steering like no other fork, making it king of off-cambers, yet the titanium coil springs keep it impressively light.
Changes to the FIT damping cartridge reduce the overly linear, prone-to-bottoming-out performance of previous models. Control at the rebound/ compression turnaround is superb, and high and low speed compression are easily adjustable via dials under the ‘dustbin’ protection cap.
The only major bad point is the cost, but impressive reliability makes it a worthwhile investment.
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Specification
- Name:
- 40 RC2 (08)
- Built by:
- Fox Racing Shox
- Price:
- $1600.00
- Weight (g):
- 3124.00 g
- Available Colours:
- Silver
- Brake System Compatability:
- Disc Brake
- Wheel Size:
- 26 Inches
- Steerer Size:
- 1 1/8 Inches
- Bike Use:
- Downhill, Freeride
- Spring Type:
- Titanium coil
- Travel:
- 203.00 mm
- Min. Fork Travel:
- 165mm mm
- Max. Fork Travel:
- 203mm
- Year:
- 2008
- Damping Adjustment:
- High Speed Compression, Low Speed Compression, Rebound
- Adjustable Travel:
- Yes
- Dropout Type:
- Thru Axle
- Spring Adjustment:
- Preload
- Damping:
- Compression, Rebound
- Set Up:
- 20.00 mm Dropouts
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