I won't be riding a Fox fork again, unless they solve the creaking issues, not nice to have an expensive fork that creaks in few months, like it's snapping in half and you ride on twigs. I had a Fox Factory 36, but I see 38 creaked too, but I don't know how the current models do. Currently using EXT ERA, so far no creaking, the fox would have creaked already.
Yes, I've read a lot of complaints about those in different forums. Overly complicated design, but once you know how they work they are really easy to use. Check SickBiker's video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TuaHMtFWRS8.html
@@kruschrhoades that is precisely my hang up with them too. For my whole life I've associated SR Suntour with department store bikes. I'm willing to give it a try but it would have to be a better financial deal than RS and I would need to ride it for myself on a demo bike a few times. I am currently switching from a Rockshox Boxxer fork to a Manitou Dorado Pro ... Manitou being another brand I was apprehensive about for years.
did you ever saw a fork explode? yes, this will happens if you buy a cheap fork. why? because they did not test it extensively by pro's properly, THATS WHY ITS CHEAP a old lady bike shop does highend downhill forks now? oh boy, idk if i would trust their experience nor the qualitymanagement and if they really think they can charge a american premium price for this i would just not trust this company ever