Fox 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 & 49 Forks...What's The Difference???

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What's the difference between the Fox 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, and 49? Which Fox suspension fork is right for you? That is the question we aim to answer in today's 2021 Fox suspension fork comparison. A lot has changed since our original video, including the introduction of a brand new MTB fork in the Fox 38. Today, we are here to help you understand what's new, what’s different, and the best option for your bike and riding style. In this video, Jeff covers the most popular suspension forks in Fox’s 2021 arsenal. Starting with the ultra-light Fox 32 and Step-Cast versions which are aimed at the 100mm XC or cross country riders. Next in line is the Fox 34 in both regular and Step-Cast version forks that are most suited for XC as well as the trail segment. One of the longest-running forks is the famed Fox 36 that has been a staple on most trail/enduro bikes for years. The new kid on the block for big enduro duties is the 38 which is purpose-built for super enduro and even light-duty downhill applications. Last but not least, there is the big boy for downhill racing, the triple clamp Fox 40 fork. Get comfortable with a cold one and enjoy!

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I though the numbers represented the preferred age of the rider....dang

BigTruckBigRV
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It would be funny if the video just ended at 0:33

doubletrackdodger
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How on earth did the 49 get past the marketing team? It's like they forgot about all their other products 😂

tcwNZ
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You should make a video about the differences between Santa Cruz’s bikes. The nomad, mega tower, Hightower, and Bronson are all basically the same, so it would be nice to have an explanation. Also include the V10, 5010 and tallboy, and the others

noah_m
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Honestly maxing out at 160 in my opinion makes the 36 an all mountain fork, and the 38 is now the Freeride/Enduro fork.

adamneulander
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If you weigh 200 pounds plus and you do heavy trail riding the Fox 38 is for you!
Just take my word for it and buy it. It makes a world of difference.

badbattleaxe
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I kinda liked the "49" nomenclature. You could tell who was running 29" tires at a quick glance. However, that is becoming less of a benefit as 29" DH bikes become more common.

Bob-lvsb
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one of these for rockshox would b very helpful

davidmoshel
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I was so confused with what the 49 was as the 40 was in a 29er. Thanks for clearing this up!

MarcusNesbitt
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I didn't know. Thankyou. Changing my forks and wasn't sure where to start. Apparently it's with your channel 👊

redbomberr
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I remember when my 140mm 32RLC was a big travel all mountain fork.

trwilliams
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Could you do a more in depth video on RockShox forks and different models for each one like the select plus and ultimate??

KoryKing
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That Pivot Phoenix makes me feel all tingly inside

nixxtable
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I always wondered why the 49 was named like that

sonnduro
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I always wondered what was going on with that 49 I’d always see on Fox triple crown forks... I’d see it and think to my self, “dayyyum my 210 lbs. KTM mx bike has a 49 mm on it. Why the heck would anybody need that on their mtb.” So, thanks for clearing that up Jeff!

devincook
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Should have called the 36 “all mountian” and the 38 enduro.

kyleslater
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As a roadie wanting to buy a MTB, this was really helpful. Thanks!

industryrule-
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Short and sweet. Informative. Thank you!

geopietro
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I hopefully will get a bike with a 36, but I am just informing myself. Thanks for the good video ✌️

angelstormmm
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Very nice informative video which comes right to the point! Really appreciate!

mabizu