Gravel suspension fork face-off: The new Fox 32 TC vs the RockShox Rudy XPLR
Fox just launched a new gravel fork that comes in 40 and 50mm travel options. Here's how it compares to the RockShox version. We rode both, and give you our feedback here.
Fox just launched a new gravel fork that comes in 40 and 50mm travel options. Here's how it compares to the RockShox version. We rode both, and give you our feedback here.
40mm and 50mm travel options in the reverse-crown fork that can handle up to a 50mm tire.
The three-time Olympian shares his thoughts after months of testing a prototype gravel suspension fork.
New fork features a dedicated lightweight chassis and hopefully much better performance than the original.
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