29″ FOX Factory 34 GRIP2 Fork Shiny Black Lowers 140mm, 44mm Offset

$1,039.00

This is the 29″ FOX Factory 34 GRIP2 Fork with Shiny Black Lowers, 140mm Travel with 44mm Offset and 15QR Axle

FOX Part Number: 910-21-001

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As mid to low travel trail bikes expanded their fork requirements also grew. The FOX 34 started as the option for riders looking for longer travel and a stiffer chassis than the 32 offered but who didn’t need something as big as a FOX 36.

Development of the FOX 34 has continued over the past few years with some notable advancements which continue to improve the ride quality and give riders more options.

This is the 29″ FOX Factory 34 GRIP2 with Shiny Black Lowers, 140mm Travel, 44mm Offset with 15QR Axle
FOX Part Number: 910-21-001

FOX Factory 34 GRIP2 Fork with Glossy Black Lowers profile

Looking for this fork in a different configuration?

Chat with us (or scroll down to the contact form) about air shaft and damper options to produce the perfect FOX Factory 34 in 130 or 140mm travel with a FIT4 or GRIP2 damper.

Learn more about the FOX Factory 34 GRIP2 fork below:

FOX 34 GRIP2 Fork

More and more FOX34 riders are gravitating the highly adjustable GRIP2.

GRIP2 Damper

The most popular damper across a wide range of rider disciplines the FOX GRIP2 provides the ultimate in quick external adjustment to fine tune your ride.

On the fork uppers riders find the FOX 34’s compression controls.

FOX Factory Fork GRIP2 Compression Control. External ring is High Speed Compression, black inside ring is Low Speed Compression adjuster.

FOX GRIP2 Compression Controls

The inner black knob controls the FOX GRIP2’s Low Speed Compression while the larger diameter blue dial controls the High Speed Compression.

High-Speed Compression – 8 Clicks (now with VVC)
Low-Speed Compression – 16 Clicks

The FOX GRIP2 damper provides Low and High speed compression controls to fine tune support.

Compression circuits hydraulically damp (or slow) the fork’s input assisting the air spring in providing appropriate mid-stroke and bottom out feel.

Low Speed Compression helps provide mid-stroke support. This allows a bike to ride taller in the travel in cornering while resisting brake dive, rider weight shift and other slow shaft speed inputs.

High Speed Compression works to fine tune bottom out feel as well as other high shaft speed inputs also known as square edge bumps. Example: if you sprint straight into a curb you’re likely to engage the High Speed Compression even if you’re not using full travel. This is due to the speed of the shaft moving oil to compensate for the hit.

FOX Factory Fork GRIP2 Rebound Control

FOX GRIP2 Rebound Controls

The larger diameter (higher) red knob controls High-Speed Rebound while the smaller diameter (lower) knob controls Low-Speed Rebound. (These have a black cover threaded over the assembly)

High-Speed Rebound – 8 Clicks (now with VVC)
Low-Speed Rebound – 16 Clicks

The GRIP2 damper provides both Low (LSR) and High (HSR) rebound controls.

The addition of the High Speed or HSR control provides increased rebound control to account for the higher PSI produced by aggressive or heavier riders.

Typically riders will adjust LSR, Low Speed Rebound, to suit riding style and taste and refer to FOX’s guide for the appropriate HSR, High Speed Rebound, pairing.

Comparing FOX fork options? You might wonder what some of the major differences between the GRIP2 and FIT4 dampers are. Well here are the notable differences on the GRIP2 vs FIT4 FOX forks.

GRIP2 vs FIT4 FOX Damper Comparison

The most obvious difference between the GRIP2 and FIT4 is in the compression setups.

On the GRIP2 (left) you’ll see the High and Low Speed Compression controls. High-Speed is the outer blue ring and the inner black dial is Low-Speed.

The FIT4 (right) has a 3 position switch and Low Speed Compression adjustment for the OPEN mode. The blue 3 position switch offers OPEN, MEDIUM and FIRM and is typically used as a pedaling platform.  The inner black dial adjusts the Low-Speed Compression adding some support to the OPEN mode.

GRIP2 vs FIT4 FOX Rebound Comparison

The GRIP2 (shown on left) also provides Low and High-Speed Rebound adjustment. This provides riders a bit more tuning capacity particularly those running high rebound settings to control higher air spring pressures.

With the FIT4 riders find the standard Low-Speed Rebound adjustment.

GRIP2 vs FIT4: Who Wants What?

So, which damper is right for your riding? While there is a decent range of cross-over typically riders find themselves leaning towards one or the other.

Want a pedal platform, or a climb switch? Well, you’re looking at the FIT4 option. While not used as often as a rear shock climb switch some riders prefer the option to increase the compression on those long climbs and the FIT4 gives you both a MEDIUM and FIRM option.

Are you a bigger rider (I am…)? Probably leaning towards the additional adjustability of the GRIP2. High and Low Speed controls produce a wider tunable range allowing you to fine tune your setup.

Are you a smaller, or lighter, or “poppy-er” rider? Well, the FIT4 tends to ride a bit more plush and at the same time has a bit more “pop” for those riders.

Read through more details on the tabs above about the technical aspects of both the GRIP2 and FIT4 or chat with our team to get on the right fork for your riding!

The FOX Float EVOL air spring has been fine tuned over the years to provide riders exceptional performance.

Using volume spacers the FOX Factory 34 fork can modify its progression rate creating either a more linear (less volume spacers, more total air volume) or more progressive (more volume spacers, less total air volume) feel.

FOX 34 Fork Maximum Volume Spacers

Do not use more volume spacers than FOX specifies. Severe damage to the fork and or loss of control will occur.

FOX 34 Maximum Volume Spacers

140mm: 5
130mm: 5

Check out more details on the FOX 34 tuning guide.

FOX 34 Factory Fork Shared Features

Upper Tube Finish: Kashima Coat

FOX Factory 34 Fork Lowers with Air Channels to Lube Seals and Foam Rings

Air Channels: Yes.

The improved lowers on the FOX 34 Factory Forks feature Air Channels to improve bottom out performance, but perhaps more notable is the oil flow through the lowers.

With the air channels the modern FOX forks have improved oil flow keeping the foam rings and seals better lubricated for improved performance.

Rotor Size: 180 Direct Mount with compatibility to 230mm

Air Spring: Float EVOL

FOX Factory 34 Revised Arch on Fork Lowers for Frame Clearance

Revised Arch: Yes.

Designed to be lighter, strong while accommodating revised bike geo a lot of attention went into the fork arch.

Check out a quick video to learn more about how your MTB suspension functions and how each setting interacts with the others.

Float 34: FOX Performance vs. Factory Kashima

Let’s look at some differences from the Factory 34 compared to the FOX Performance or a OEM Performance 34.

Float 34 Defining The Differences

FOX Factory

FOX Factory forks feature the Kashima coating as well as the top tier dampers the FIT4 or GRIP2.

They’re called Factory or Kashima options. And they’re pretty easy to spot with the dark brown hue.

As described above the FOX Factory 34 is available in the FIT4 or GRIP2 damper depending on preference. Both of these dampers offer riders low-speed rebound and low-speed compression adjustments. The GRIP2 offers high-speed compression and rebound while the FIT4 provides a 3 position OPEN – MEDIUM – FIRM switch for climbing on those long days.

FOX Performance ELITE

FOX Performance Elite forks typically feature the top tier damper systems, with all the adjustments of the Factory fork, but have a black ano coating.

FOX Performance

Some forks are available from FOX in a Performance configuration. The FOX Performance forks tend to have a less sophisticated GRIP damper, generally without as many compression controls as the Factory or Performance Elite shocks are spec’d with. The damper body has a black ano coating.

OEM FOX Float 34

You might see take-off shocks in a variety of configurations. Manufacturers can spec differences in the body, dampers, etc so understanding which damper is spec’d on an OEM fork will allow you to compare “apples to apples” so to speak.

FOX Factory 34 versus Performance 34

Improved Compression Setup

This is the biggest difference.

The FOX Factory 34 FIT4 offers a 3 position OPEN – MEDIUM – FIRM as well as the 22 clicks of Low-Speed compression adjustment in the OPEN mode.

The FOX Factory 34 GRIP2 provides 8 clicks of High-Speed compression adjustment and 160 clicks of Low-Speed Compression tuning.

The Factory forks use the low-speed and high-speed compression with volume spacing to control support and bottom out.

The Performance 34 GRIP damper has some adjustment to compression, however the circuit is simplified compared to either the FIT4 or the GRIP2 option.

Therefor a Performance fork leans on the volume spacing and PSI to produce support and bottom out characteristics.

This added Compression control is exceptionally notable as your ground speeds increase as well as for larger riders.

Kashima Coating vs Black Ano

Without access to all of FOX’s testing I’m referencing my years of experience riding both FOX coatings as well as our background on custom shock manufacturing and tuning.

The Black Ano coating works well. I ran a Performance Elite fork and shock with the black ano for years without noticing any wear in the coating.

The Kashima coating is slightly more “slippery” – which means less stiction – probably more notable for smaller riders.

When BikeCo has done custom internals or custom branded shocks we work closely with our coating specialists. Many of the additive packages aimed at producing a surface with less surface friction have an additional benefit that they work really well at negating or minimizing heat input on the shaft. This helps minimize performance changes to the shock during a fast run with thousands of shaft inputs. BTW: these additive packs tended to produce a rich, brown color… Just saying…

So in conclusion: Factory forks have notable advantages in overall tuning setup as well as direct benefits for large and small riders on different sides of the spectrum!

Comparing the FOX 34 to other forks

With both a GRIP2 and FIT4 damper option the FOX 34 is hard to beat in 130mm and 140mm travel forks.

As mentioned before the differences in the GRIP2 and FIT4 give riders on either side of the aggression spectrum an option.

Riders looking for longer travel options will shop the FOX 36. Riders looking for slightly smaller travel, lighter forks can shop the FOX 34 SC (Step-Cast) fork or the FOX 32 lineup.

Questions on which fork is right for you? We’d love to help you define the aspects of your riding that will lead you one way or another when purchasing the next fork for your bike or building a dream rig. Chat, email or call the shop and speak with our expert staff today.

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Shopping suspension? There are notable reasons to work with The Bike Company. We care about Expertise & Experience: Yours!

Our staff is excited to help you get the right product, setup for your riding. Whether you’re looking to understand your product front to back or simply want to know you got the best product for your needs dialed in for your riding we are here for you.

BikeCo.com Pro Tune Suspension

Ready to take your Fox 34 fork’s performance to the next level? Then it’s time for BikeCo’s Pro Tune Suspension.

BikeCo’s suspension tuners take Fox’s excellent performing forks and shocks and personalize the tune parameters to your specifics.

We will contact you for a riding bio to assess your riding level, terrain, riding disposition, ground speeds, etc. Our proprietary modifications then narrow the fork’s performance window, and thus improve the adjust-ability for you!

Out of the box Fox makes a great product. But it has to “fit” everyone. From the lightweight, smooth rider to a biggest, burliest basher. And everything in between. Well, chances are you’re somewhere in a narrower window with your riding… Let’s dial it in for you.

After Sales Service from BikeCo.com

Another aspect that sets BikeCo apart is our after sales service. The best components for each budget is the first step. Dialing in the exact setup combination is the next step. No other shop has the experience to help you understand and setup modern mountain bikes.

Our team will reach out with a variety of loaded questions to help you find that “ah-ha” moment with your bike. A click here, a turn there, a bit of stack, a couple PSI – it can be intimidating. But not for BikeCo clients. We’re here by phone, email, chat or in-store to help you enjoy your MTB.


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Color

Shiny Black

MPN

910-21-001

UPC

821973419008

Size

140mm Travel

Fork Brand

Fox

Brand

FOX

Fork Damper

Grip2

Fork Offset

44mm

Fork Travel

140mm

Fork Wheel Size

29"