Fox 36 Bicycle Forks

Increase Your Bike's Performance With a Fox 36 Fork

Fox crafts a variety of performance bikes and parts that you can find on eBay. The Fox 36 model fork, available either new or used in these listings, comes in a variety of colors, styles, and configurations to suit your bike. Familiarizing yourself with some of the main features of these forks can help you find the model that is appropriate for you.

Fox 36 fork sizes

Fox 36 forks are parts of the bike that house the steering tubes. Because different types of bikes use slightly different steering systems, Fox 36 forks come in different diameters. See the manufacturer site for details on the dimensions of a specific Fox fork that you find on eBay. In most cases, diameters for the tubes are given in inches. Note that some forks may have threads or a taper at the ends of the tines.

Can you get Fox 36 forks for different bike types?

Fox makes steering forks that are designed to be compatible with various types of bikes. You can use the categories on eBay to find Fox 36 forks that should work with your favorite style of bike, or you can browse through the complete selection. You can also find forks in a variety of color combinations or pattern options. Some common types of bikes for which you can find Fox products are:

  • Folding: This type's special design makes it easier to carry with you when you're not riding.
  • Urban: You may want to look for a Fox 36 fork designed for a standard urban bike that you might typically ride on city streets.
  • Road: Road bikes can encompass BMX models, racing, or touring bikes that you would use in a competition or over long distances.
Choosing a Fox 36 fork for suspension

Because the fork on your bike acts as part of the suspension system, you may wish to use some of those parameters to choose the one that meets your needs. You can look through the various Fox 36 models to find one that has the suspension travel limit that works for your bike. Suspension travel gives you an estimate in millimeters of how far the fork can compress when it is absorbing impacts from the terrain. Many forks start at 50 millimeters of suspension travel, and they can go as high as 200.