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Posted: Jul 16, 2018 at 18:37 Quote
hi! wondering If anyone is riding the 2018/2019 tues cf. wondering about the forks. rock shox or fox 40's

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Posted: Jul 16, 2018 at 20:22 Quote
snoborder73 wrote:
hi! wondering If anyone is riding the 2018/2019 tues cf. wondering about the forks. rock shox or fox 40's

I Have the 19' or whatever year (the newest) Tues CF pro since May 16th and have a handful of park days on it. Solid build and have already thrown some upgrades at it and had some issues but YT USA kicked ass on getting the 1 issue solved as quickly as they could. Gotta commend Elliott for the awesome support.

Forks:
I came off a 2015 Glory Advanced 0 that had a air sprung Boxxer that was phenomenal so the Performance Elite Fox 40 was a let down as its pretty harsh in comparison but it does have good mid-stroke and end stroke support but you can really feel how much stiffer that fork is. I just ordered a GRIP 2 damper in hopes that having some HS and more LS adjustment can improve the 40. If not, Ill have a all black Grip 2 40 for trade when the 19' Boxxer takeoffs start hitting the PB BuySell. Or Ill go another direction in DVO ever decides to release a Onyx DC fork.

Posted: Jul 25, 2018 at 11:29 Quote
Elkulp wrote:
snoborder73 wrote:
hi! wondering If anyone is riding the 2018/2019 tues cf. wondering about the forks. rock shox or fox 40's

I Have the 19' or whatever year (the newest) Tues CF pro since May 16th and have a handful of park days on it. Solid build and have already thrown some upgrades at it and had some issues but YT USA kicked ass on getting the 1 issue solved as quickly as they could. Gotta commend Elliott for the awesome support.

Forks:
I came off a 2015 Glory Advanced 0 that had a air sprung Boxxer that was phenomenal so the Performance Elite Fox 40 was a let down as its pretty harsh in comparison but it does have good mid-stroke and end stroke support but you can really feel how much stiffer that fork is. I just ordered a GRIP 2 damper in hopes that having some HS and more LS adjustment can improve the 40. If not, Ill have a all black Grip 2 40 for trade when the 19' Boxxer takeoffs start hitting the PB BuySell. Or Ill go another direction in DVO ever decides to release a Onyx DC fork.

Did you try to remove some spacers in the fork? My Tues CF Pro came with 4 spacers stock. I removed all of them. Now the fork feels much more compliant and I‘m getting full travel, or kind of. Otherwise a great bike.

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Posted: Jul 30, 2018 at 0:26 Quote
roQer wrote:
Elkulp wrote:
snoborder73 wrote:
hi! wondering If anyone is riding the 2018/2019 tues cf. wondering about the forks. rock shox or fox 40's

I Have the 19' or whatever year (the newest) Tues CF pro since May 16th and have a handful of park days on it. Solid build and have already thrown some upgrades at it and had some issues but YT USA kicked ass on getting the 1 issue solved as quickly as they could. Gotta commend Elliott for the awesome support.

Forks:
I came off a 2015 Glory Advanced 0 that had a air sprung Boxxer that was phenomenal so the Performance Elite Fox 40 was a let down as its pretty harsh in comparison but it does have good mid-stroke and end stroke support but you can really feel how much stiffer that fork is. I just ordered a GRIP 2 damper in hopes that having some HS and more LS adjustment can improve the 40. If not, Ill have a all black Grip 2 40 for trade when the 19' Boxxer takeoffs start hitting the PB BuySell. Or Ill go another direction in DVO ever decides to release a Onyx DC fork.

Did you try to remove some spacers in the fork? My Tues CF Pro came with 4 spacers stock. I removed all of them. Now the fork feels much more compliant and I‘m getting full travel, or kind of. Otherwise a great bike.

First thing I went to was volume spacers.

Grip2 helped out tremendously. Will still probably try a boxxer when they hit buy/sell. I’m up here in Whistler currently and did a bike swap, old boxxer was just so much softer off the top.

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