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2 Οκτ 2021 · Xfusion Valet RLC forks and Xfusion O2 pro R shocks are common on many of the affordable (relative term) brands. How do these compare in real world uses vs Manitou junit forks or rock shock deluxe select R shocks?
Check the reviews on the particular unit you’re looking at. I had a fork on my bike that worked great. In my experience and based on reviews, that entry-level xfusion o2 shock that comes on so many budget bikes is one of the best components in mountain biking, for the price. It works and it lasts.
I road a 2011 X-Fusion Enix for a year. I used it as a 650b fork on an On One 456 carbon 650b conversion. The fork is very nice for the price point. Air sprung, rebound, lock out, good weight...overall good performer. For MSRP they are a good value, but if you can find what you're looking for on eBay you can't go wrong.
Hey guys, looking to build up a bike and I've always ridden Rockshox or Marzocchi but had the x-fusion forks and shock catch my eye due to their price. Seen a couple reviews online but was wondering if anyone had real world experience?
XFusion’s RC32 series family is our all-never 32mm stanchion, 27.5 specific, XC and trail fork. It has up to 120mm’s of travel, remote compatible or lever-actuated lockout. In addition to the performance features, the RC32 is offered with either 1 1/8” or tapered steer tube configurations.
New air sleeve provides a lower air-spring compression ratio for a more linear. New compression and rebound tunes for better small bump sensitivity and maximum efficiency. Optional 7-Piece mounting hardware system offers superior strength, reduced drag, and ensures longer bushing life.
The SLIDE Boost series is our 29 inch Boost version with wider clearance for tire. It spawned from our SLIDE series that was developed to bridge the gap between lightweight trail forks and high performance trail forks using a 34mm chassis.