Is RockShox Tora good?

Is RockShox Tora good?

Our review The Tora is a solid, competent fork, with this top model in the range offering lots of excellent RockShox features. The 318 gets proper Motion Control damping for a much more consistent feel than the cheaper 302 versions.

Is RockShox Tora an air fork?

The Tora brings a trail-worthy 100mm coil spring to a versatile fork already stacked with sturdy 32mm steel upper tubes, external rebound adjust and efficient damping systems.

Can you use a normal pump for shocks?

Due to the small volume of the air chamber in forks and shocks, the amount of air loss a normal tire pump would allow would be unacceptable. You may also have a difficult time reaching the pressures required using a tire pump.

How do you adjust a Rock Shox Judy?

Contact your local RockShox dealer to order replacement springs. To change the rebound damping on your Judy, locate the adjuster knob on the lower right leg. A clockwise adjustment will increase the rebound damping; a counterclockwise adjustment will decrease the rebound damping.

What pressure should my front forks be?

On the biggest stuff you hit, you should be close to bottoming or bottoming but not hard. If you’re running into not using all the travel, drop the pressure in small 5psi decrements. If you’re bottoming, raise pressure a bit.

Do I really need a shock pump?

long answer, yes. you will find you may want your suspension more plush/firm based on personal preference, or terrain type. also suspension tends to lose a small amount of air over weeks of regular use so its nice to be able to monitor pressures without going to the LBS.

Is the Rock Shox Tora Fork good or bad?

I got a bad fork right from the get go. Rock Shox stands behind their products and took care of it no questions asked. I’ve been riding it hard for 20+ miles a week for the last 3 months and it’s holding up great. I would absolutely recommend this fork for someone on a budget.

How much does a RockShox Tora shock cost?

This shock is no longer under-gunned as previously listed on the “Cons” section. It also does not blow through the travel on bigger hits any more. I also upgraded this fork by adding a MoCo Damper with lockout (Rock Shox Argyle adjustable Motion Control Compression Damper). It was only $60, and it was super easy to install.

Which is heavier mX Pro or RockShox Tora?

RockShox has tried hard to keep the weight down with an aluminium steerer tube, magnesium alloy lowers and a hollow forged, 6061 series aluminium crown, but the fork stills tips the scales a good half pound heavier than the equivalently-priced MX Pro. The reason?

Which is the best RockShox fork to buy?

The Tora is a solid, competent fork, with this top model in the range offering lots of excellent RockShox features. The 318 gets proper Motion Control damping for a much more consistent feel than the cheaper 302 versions. You also get external rebound/compression damping and remote actuation of the pre-set ‘Floodgate’ lockout, too.

Is RockShox Tora good? Our review The Tora is a solid, competent fork, with this top model in the range offering lots of excellent RockShox features. The 318 gets proper Motion Control damping for a much more consistent feel than the cheaper 302 versions. Is RockShox Tora an air fork? The Tora brings a trail-worthy…