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Fox 32 AX Float Performance Elite FIT4 Tapered Fork 2023 - 700c / 40mm / 12x100

Fox 32 AX Float Performance Elite FIT4 Tapered Fork 2023 - 700c / 40mm / 12x100 click to zoom image
Fox 32 AX Float Performance Elite FIT4 Tapered Fork 2023 - 700c / 40mm / 12x100 click to zoom image
Fox 32 AX Float Performance Elite FIT4 Tapered Fork 2023 - 700c / 40mm / 12x100 click to zoom image
Fox 32 AX Float Performance Elite FIT4 Tapered Fork 2023 - 700c / 40mm / 12x100 click to zoom image
  
Pricing
£979.00
Available In-Store ONLY
Options 700c / 40mm / 12 x 100mm / 45mm Rake Black In Stock (Warehouse)
Style

Gravel Tuned Smoother Faster More Confident

The lightest suspension fork FOX has ever built the all-new 32 Taper-Cast Gravel Fork has arrived. It's time to ditch the flex stem and undamped leaf springs; suspending the bike greatly improves rider experience increases control takes the edge off extended gravel rides and dramatically expands the terrain you can cover.


Purpose Built.

Developed in conjunction with emergent gravel bike designs the 32 Taper-Cast features a sleek drop crown profile and new knob shapes that drastically improve downtube clearance for fitment on all frame sizes and styles. A sleek reverse arch design further improves fitment decreases frontal area for better aerodynamics and provides stiffness through the arch matrix design.


Lighter

The lightest fork Fox has ever designed and fabricated the incredible 1226g weight retains functionality such as integrated fender mounts 160mm and 180mm flat mount compatibility. The fork also features a lightweight Kabolt thru axle and a longer steerer to allow for greater fitment options on gravel frames.


Gravel Tuned

Equipped with Fox's proven FIT4 or GRIP damper options this lightweight package retains all the tunability of its mountain lineage including adjustable travel options up to 50mm. The lightweight short-travel optimized air spring requires fewer if any volume spacers and the design employs their lower leg air / oil bypass channels.

Performance Series forks retain the same black anodized 7000 series aluminum upper tubes as Performance Elite except paired with a GRIP damper.


FIT GRIP

Inspired from moto the GRIP damper uses our FIT sealed cartridge technology combined with a coil-sprung independent floating piston.

GRIP allows excess oil to purge through specially designed ports at the top of the damper to maintain consistent damping and increase durability.


Adjustments

  • Three on-the-fly compression damping positions: Open Medium Firm.
  • Additional micro-adjust between settings: Detents.
  • Low-speed rebound: 10 clicks.

All 32 Taper-Cast Performance GRIP Forks

  • Upper Tube Finish: Black Anodized.
  • Rotor Size: 160 direct Flat Mount up to 180 compatible.
  • Fender Mount: Included full fender mount hardware.
  • Air Spring: Float EVOL.
  • Starting Weight: 1226g.

Q: Why is the arch on the rear of the fork instead of the front?
A: Locating the arch on the rear of the fork puts the arch at a lower point on the tyre which allowed us to reduce the amount of material used and thereby decrease weight. And because the arch sits at a lower point on the tyre there aren't any issues with downtube clearance on most bikes. We also felt the rear arch contributes to the overall sleek-aesthetic of the 32 Taper-Cast which was one of the major design goals.


Q: Why do the lower legs taper down at the bottom?
A: Given the short travel of the 32 TC the entire lower leg is not needed for upper tube overlap this allowed us to taper the legs saving weight and decreasing frontal area making the fork more aerodynamic.


Q: How come the new 32 TC has a max of 4 volume spacers compared to the old TC which could accept as many as 7 spacers?
A: The old AX was in essence a shortened 32 SC many volume spacers were required in order to achieve the correct air spring curve. The new 32 TC features an optimized short travel air spring which means there is no need for more than a few spacers max.


Q: How come the 32 TC is only available with a 1.5 tapered steerer tube?
A: Many modern gravel frames use 1.5 lower and almost all gravel frames that are currently in development use 1.5 lower. We realize there are some frames out there that do not use 1.5 lower bearings and we wish we could've offered a solution for those riders but due to the supply chain challenges of COVID 19 we had to pick the single most common size.


Q: Are the top caps/knobs from the 32 TC interchangeable with other FIT4 equipped Fox forks?
A: No the 32 TC uses unique low-profile top caps and knobs to help aid frame clearance and for sleek aesthetics.


Q: Is the 32 TC compatible with fenders and if so what is max tyre size?
A: It is compatible with fenders and in fact each fork comes with a set of fender mounting tabs in the box. Tyre clearance with a fender installed is 700x45mm.


Q: is the 32 TC compatible with a remote lockout?
A: A remote lockout option is not available at this time. Our testing has demonstrated that locking out the fork does not improve performance in most scenarios and adding a remote lockout adds weight complexity cost and cockpit clutter.


Q: Won't mud get caught in the trussing on the lower rear fork legs?
A: Nope! Mud does not fling from the hub area it flings off of the tyre and sticks to the back of the fork brace. The brace on the TC is trussed on the front instead of the back specifically to aid in mud shedding.


Q: Is the rebound knob hard to access being partially tucked into the lower leg?
A:? No.?While the rebound adjust knob is fairly protected and hidden to maintain a sleek side profile appearance it is also sized and knurled to easily spin and count clicks when adjusting.


Q: What rotor sizes is the 32 TC compatible with?
A: The 32 TC is compatible with 160mm rotors in the low position and 180mm rotors in the flipped position.?The same exact flippable 140-160mm road flat caliper mount part is used on the 32 TC fork but the positioning is designed as a "+20" accepting 160 or 180mm rotors. 140mm rotors are not compatible with the 32 TC fork.


Q: Why is the 32 TC's disc brake hose guide angled slightly off vertical?
A: Because of the 32 TC's rearward-facing fork brace the disc brake hose is fastened to the front of the lower leg at a slightly lower position than it would be with a forward-facing fork brace.?The upper end of the disc brake hose guide is tipped outward by 8 degrees to prevent the disc brake hose from compressing inward towards the tyre during its full suspension stroke.


Q: Why isn't the 32 TC compatible with 650b wheels?
A: The narrowest point on the lower legs of the 32 TC - the reinforced area where the bushings press in - happens to be exactly the same place as the widest point of a 650b tyre. This limits 650b tyre clearance to approx. 30mm which defeats the purpose of going down to 650b in order to allow for increased tyre size and air volume. With 32 TC's ample 700x50mm tyre clearance there is no need to drop down to 650b in order to obtain more volume as you already have plenty of volume and 700c's larger diameter provides better rollover and smoothness as compared to 650b. For these reasons the 32 TC is optimized around 700c wheels.

As with any product, specification is subject to change without prior notification. You are advised to confirm current specification before buying.
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