you’re right, bad example - despite him winning most of his races on them. It’s just amazing to think how strong or heavy a rider needs to be, not to mention the track, to come close to the forces he puts them through..
@@bimfred For your average person just using your dh in the bike park there wont be a noticeable difference between forks, but even for amateur/provincial racers there is a big (confidence boosting) difference between the slimmer boxxer and 40
There should be a new 38mm Boxxer with the new Charger 3 damper coming soon anyway
Please review the Mega please!
funny how Amaury Pierron, amongst others, doesn’t appear to be compromised by the Boxxer..
definitely true that world cup racers clean up on anything they ride, but amaury and commencal / muc-off have been on FOX 40s for the last two seasons
you’re right, bad example - despite him winning most of his races on them.
It’s just amazing to think how strong or heavy a rider needs to be, not to mention the track, to come close to the forces he puts them through..
@@bimfred For your average person just using your dh in the bike park there wont be a noticeable difference between forks, but even for amateur/provincial racers there is a big (confidence boosting) difference between the slimmer boxxer and 40
@@bimfred And btw pretty all of rockshox factory/blackbox riders are using thicker stantion pre production forks
@@al-vz8cn So, what percentage bikes are sold to legit racers vs. the general population of riders and holiday makers, do you think?
In Italy this brand have poor followers:(
sì, perché ne abbiamo viste tantissime rotte😅
@@davidemarsu7098 chi le distribuisce in Italia?;)
@@PePratiMTBRoma non ne ho idea. Ma delle pulse 2017 che ho visto in giro tra amici penso che non ne sia rimasta neanche una non crepata.
@@davidemarsu7098 nel nostro gruppo nessuno con le nukeproof:(