How good are lyrik ultimate compared to fox factory 36 grip2?

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Tempted by a deal on 29er lyrik ultimate forks. I had fox factory 36 grip2 on my last bike and my new bike currently has fox 34 performance.

never really bought into rockshox suspension.

what can I expect? The fox 34 are just ok, not premium, a bit spikey, not supple at all.
my old factory 36 were amazing with the high and low rebound and damping.
 
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Don't know anything about the 29er Lyrics fork...what I do know is that the new(ish) Fox 38's are the dogs danglies..they just lap everything up you can throw at them ..so if you liked the 36's whats putting you off these ( apart from maybe the price ?)
 
You can expect a great fork, I love my Ultimates, and have Factory 36's on another bike, the RS are easy to set up and probably a bit suppler, but I ride both bikes pretty equally and I wouldn't say I notice any difference between the two in terms of thinking I would rather have one over the other.

The main difference for me is that you can get very quickly to a good setup with the RS.

I honestly dont think that unless you are at pro racer level you can tell the differences or any supposed benefits of one high end fork over another, as the mostly become apparent when going full tilt boogie on extremely gnarly terrain. Being able to get a good set up is more important for the average rider.
 
Don't know anything about the 29er Lyrics fork...what I do know is that the new(ish) Fox 38's are the dogs danglies..they just lap everything up you can throw at them ..so if you liked the 36's whats putting you off these ( apart from maybe the price ?)

price and weight put me off the 38, a bit overkill for me, especially for a levo SL which is the bike the forks would be destined for.
The one trade off is I can sell the 34's , which means the price paid for an upgrade is more bearable and justifiable.
 
You can expect a great fork, I love my Ultimates, and have Factory 36's on another bike, the RS are easy to set up and probably a bit suppler, but I ride both bikes pretty equally and I wouldn't say I notice any difference between the two in terms of thinking I would rather have one over the other.

The main difference for me is that you can get very quickly to a good setup with the RS.

I honestly dont think that unless you are at pro racer level you can tell the differences or any supposed benefits of one high end fork over another, as the mostly become apparent when going full tilt boogie on extremely gnarly terrain. Being able to get a good set up is more important for the average rider.

lyriks do sound user friendly for sure. I've found a new 2020 set of 160mm for £630. I'm pretty sure I could get £300 for my 34's? Only done about 6 rides on them. Will it be £300 of 'worth it' once setup?
 
The Lyrics would be a substantial improvement over 34;s in my opinion, but then again I think even a mid level 36 or Lyric would be.
 
Lyrik 29'ers...2298g
Fox 38 's ..2180 g
Not sure where you are coming from regarding weight ??
i think you got that the wrong way around ? Like for like in sizing.
 
Don't think so ..
Well I'm not going to argue over 100g lol, you could well be correct. I'll be weighing mine next week. The price was right for me and once I sell the 34's they should be a good bang for the buck upgrade.
don't get me wrong, 38's are the best out there for sure, but the Amount of funds left on my PayPal credit could only afford the lyriks.
p.s. don't tell my wife?
 
Well I'm not going to argue over 100g lol, you could well be correct. I'll be weighing mine next week. The price was right for me and once I sell the 34's they should be a good bang for the buck upgrade.
don't get me wrong, 38's are the best out there for sure, but the Amount of funds left on my PayPal credit could only afford the lyriks.
p.s. don't tell my wife?
I don't know your wife ..but hey man ..I wouldn't anyway ..its a brotherhood thing !?
 
Don't know where you get those weights, but here's a copy of german mtb magazine (prices also)
Marzocchi Z1 Coil: 949 € / 2.470 g
RockShox Zeb Ultimate: 1.089 € / 2.245 g
Manitou Mezzer Pro: 1.090 € / 2.080 g
DVO Onxy SC D1: 1.099 € / 2.335 g
Fox 38 Factory Grip2: 1.589 € / 2.332 g
Trust Shout: 2.299 € / 2.116 g
 
Yeah I have a hard time believing a Lyric of any type is heavier than a 38, I cant remember what they came in at, but pretty sure IIRC 160MM 36 is heavier than my 180mm Lyric ultimate, both 27.5. According to MBR 29'r Lyric is 2015g.

Zebs are definitely heavier than 38's though
 
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i Will weigh the Lyrik ultimates on Monday when they arrive. I'll try and remember to a do a uncut and cut steerer weight. Quite often forks are weighed with the axle too.

im sure someone on the forum has already posted up how much their 38's weighed. May have been in the Specialized area...
 
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Found this on another thread. They are 180mm with cut steerer (2280g)
 
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Since both are really good, a few things are an important choice for me.
Cheaper spare parts for maintenance and I can use the same tool as in the cassette when adjusting tokens.
I think it's customer care or user friendly thing
 
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I had a 2019 Grip2 36 and bought a Lyrik Ultimate. I hated it with a passion. It dived at the slightest hint of steepness. I had to run it with about 15psi over recommended and had the comp dials at full hard just to provide some support but the clicks had very little effect compared to a Grip2 damper. It still felt like it had 20mm less travel than my 36. I'll never buy a rockshox fork again.
 
I had a 2019 Grip2 36 and bought a Lyrik Ultimate. I hated it with a passion. It dived at the slightest hint of steepness. I had to run it with about 15psi over recommended and had the comp dials at full hard just to provide some support but the clicks had very little effect compared to a Grip2 damper. It still felt like it had 20mm less travel than my 36. I'll never buy a rockshox fork again.

that's not what I want to hear ?. I have always been a fox fork patron. Thought it was time to try out something else And go against the grain.
 
I had a 2019 Grip2 36 and bought a Lyrik Ultimate. I hated it with a passion. It dived at the slightest hint of steepness. I had to run it with about 15psi over recommended and had the comp dials at full hard just to provide some support but the clicks had very little effect compared to a Grip2 damper. It still felt like it had 20mm less travel than my 36. I'll never buy a rockshox fork again.
did you put volume spacers in them. For heavier riders its a must to keep them from diving too much without too much air pressure
 
I don't know your wife ..but hey man ..I wouldn't anyway ..its a brotherhood thing !?

As a female, I am always so surprised by the mount of 'don't tell my wife' / 'my wife won't let me' / 'my wife doesn't get it' / and so on on bike forums. Even if it may be used as a joke it comes off a bit... odd, maybe somewhat disrespectful?
 
Well, the lyriks arrived this morning which was unexpected! For anyone still interested I will weigh them when I get a chance today
 
So, 2020 Rockshox Lyrik Ultimate 29er 160mm travel weighs 1980g with the steerer cut to 18cm (not inc. the axle)

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With uncut steerer and axle... 2099g
 
Now can anyone tell me or link me the item I need to fit my wheels to this.... it's 30mm diameter and differs the fitting on my wheels for the fox 34's
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You'll need some torque caps for that! I found that for a heavy rider the best fork is a Fox36 with a Vorsprung spring conversion!!!!!
 
Now can anyone tell me or link me the item I need to fit my wheels to this.... it's 30mm diameter and differs the fitting on my wheels for the fox 34's
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Its just rockshox proprietary axle stiffening mechanism, they're called torque caps but they're not available for all hubs, if you cant get them for your hub, just run without, it makes a tiny tiny difference to stiffness.
 
As a female, I am always so surprised by the mount of 'don't tell my wife' / 'my wife won't let me' / 'my wife doesn't get it' / and so on on bike forums. Even if it may be used as a joke it comes off a bit... odd, maybe somewhat disrespectful?
As a bloke I've always found it disappointing too. Luckily we're not all such wet lettuces.
 
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