Same, have had 3 on different bikes (30.9 150, 31.6 150 and 31.6 175). Never had an issue with them. One of them got a bit slow to return but it was 18 months old so a service fixed it fine and it's still going strong.
I’ve always wondered why droppers don’t emulate Cannondale lefty forks and use a roller bearing with a triangular stanchion- there’s no slack and no stiction. Would seem ideal properties…
After the last Transfer...trusting Fox droppers again is tough...would like Fox to go wireless, but it needs to be $500 tops with no hulking seat battery and reliable...and acknowledge that old Transfer owners get it at cost with a trade-in.😂 Fox is too greedy of course. 💸
@@tomcagle5324 They said wireless will be around the $700-800 range. With this most recent time sending my post in, they did tell me they upgraded all of the internals supposedly to something new for free due to how bad the the old internals were. I can say for sure that I have not had that same pressure loss like all of the previous ones. So far so good.
I preferred the looks of the previous generation seat rail guts, was more elegant and easier to adjust. But the rest of the new post looks much more robust! Too bad I ditched Fox for Bike Yoke years ago and have never looked back. Bike Yoke is amazing!
My Fox dropper has been refusing to extend fully since day 1. Because this is such a common issue, I'd never buy a Fox dropper till the new version gets a lot of ride time from users world wide, because I just don't trust them not to F it up this time as well.
I got a fox transfer in crc sale before they closed down and wish I had gotten a one up v3, there’s play in it and saddles don’t fit right on the clamp
Hi, can ask what hight you are for 170mm dropper? I myself 5.9 with 150mm transfer (previous version) on my newish emtb this year but still way to high for me even with it slammed to the collar! it's like constantly needing to set saddle hight everytime its dropped! This new one looks alot better design but if changing it out it won't be for another cable version it'll probably be magura v3 the neo is not worth its weight in kashima lol
Correct - you'll need to remove the saddle and the clamp in order to access the valve underneath. Given the improvements in sealing, this isn't something you should need to do that often after the initial adjustment. [Wil]
Had Gen 1 DOSS...still going! Had Gen 2 Transfer!..sh$t! Bought Oneup V2 and PNW Loam instead! Sorry call me dubious. Maybe give trade-in for Gen 3 to all Gen 2 owners Fox. Otherwise F-u!🖕
Why would we move wireless. Wired dropper is a 1 time install cable vs u have to recharge battery every time it died. Battery is an expensive option and it’s a one more thing to worry about on the trail.
Stack height, length (max insertion depth) and weight are all lacking compared to the Oneup. It better be class leading in all other aspects to warrant the steep price...
PNW loam is better. Everyone at the pivot bike shop I purchased my switchblade from replaced their fox kashima junk including me. Mine started sticking after about 20 hours of riding. Had it warrantied by fix and 20 hours later sticking again. NO issues with the PNW loam.
No reference to the One Up Components posts? 🤔
Nah because the Oneup most likely is better in all aspects...oh except the Kashima coating looks ;)
@@Felix-mr1vsmine has been sticking since day one especially in cooler weather
I had one and I didn't have any problems
Same, have had 3 on different bikes (30.9 150, 31.6 150 and 31.6 175). Never had an issue with them. One of them got a bit slow to return but it was 18 months old so a service fixed it fine and it's still going strong.
240 !!! This is huge, thanks for the short review 👍
that's what she said
I’ve always wondered why droppers don’t emulate Cannondale lefty forks and use a roller bearing with a triangular stanchion- there’s no slack and no stiction. Would seem ideal properties…
Switchblade looking sweet.
Fox is working on a wireless post, they told me while I had my previous kashima post in for service for the 8th time.
After the last Transfer...trusting Fox droppers again is tough...would like Fox to go wireless, but it needs to be $500 tops with no hulking seat battery and reliable...and acknowledge that old Transfer owners get it at cost with a trade-in.😂 Fox is too greedy of course. 💸
You have more patience than me
@@tomcagle5324 They said wireless will be around the $700-800 range.
With this most recent time sending my post in, they did tell me they upgraded all of the internals supposedly to something new for free due to how bad the the old internals were. I can say for sure that I have not had that same pressure loss like all of the previous ones. So far so good.
Going for the free Transfer upgrade...then selling it for $100 to go toward the new Transfer. FOX, the next gen better be legit.🫵
Double confirm👍 still much 💸
So what do I do with the multiple transfers they sold me that they also warranty fixed (failed) now. Can we put new internals into the old model?
So, it works now? Wow.
So I'm not alone then lol
@@a8f235 nope LOL
My other one failed, but Fox rebuilt it and I have not had a problem in over a year and a half
I preferred the looks of the previous generation seat rail guts, was more elegant and easier to adjust. But the rest of the new post looks much more robust! Too bad I ditched Fox for Bike Yoke years ago and have never looked back. Bike Yoke is amazing!
very good description
My Fox dropper has been refusing to extend fully since day 1. Because this is such a common issue, I'd never buy a Fox dropper till the new version gets a lot of ride time from users world wide, because I just don't trust them not to F it up this time as well.
What’s better this 2025 or the 2022 SL mechanical?
Do the new models still rattle like the old ones when descending rough terrain?
240? Pedal from space ?
Great 👍🏼
I got a fox transfer in crc sale before they closed down and wish I had gotten a one up v3, there’s play in it and saddles don’t fit right on the clamp
Well done review! 👍
interested to know the spec for 34.9. Got to be very long as that size fits many folding bikes 😊
Thanks mate! For the 34.9mm size with 240mm travel, you're looking at a total post length of 606mm, which is pretty long! [Wil]
Does it still rattle like a can full of plastic buttons?
Is the clamp oval rail compatible?
Hi, can ask what hight you are for 170mm dropper? I myself 5.9 with 150mm transfer (previous version) on my newish emtb this year but still way to high for me even with it slammed to the collar! it's like constantly needing to set saddle hight everytime its dropped! This new one looks alot better design but if changing it out it won't be for another cable version it'll probably be magura v3 the neo is not worth its weight in kashima lol
You still have to take off your seat to add air?
Correct - you'll need to remove the saddle and the clamp in order to access the valve underneath. Given the improvements in sealing, this isn't something you should need to do that often after the initial adjustment. [Wil]
Had Gen 1 DOSS...still going! Had Gen 2 Transfer!..sh$t! Bought Oneup V2 and PNW Loam instead! Sorry call me dubious. Maybe give trade-in for Gen 3 to all Gen 2 owners Fox. Otherwise F-u!🖕
What size do they come in? 34.9 yet?
Certainly do! The 34.9mm diameter features a purpose-built construction with a bigger upper tube and bushings to match. [Wil]
@@FlowMountainBikeUA-cam awesome!
Why would we move wireless. Wired dropper is a 1 time install cable vs u have to recharge battery every time it died. Battery is an expensive option and it’s a one more thing to worry about on the trail.
They should have changed the name. Save me from trying to convey I want the 2025 model vs older model lying around bike shops.
Former Kashima Transfer version is one of the worst Fox products I have ever used.
Mine broke after 2 weeks. Terrible
Same it's a paper weight at my house.
Mines still going strong after 3 years. 0 issues whatsoever, performance elite tho. Not sure why that would make a difference.
Same
Yeah- I only got it cuz of the Kashima- matchy matchy over common sense
The $100 brand x is sooo much more reliable than fox and rockshox expensive versions
Just buy Oneup or PNW........better choice........
I’ll just say OneUp
Stack height, length (max insertion depth) and weight are all lacking compared to the Oneup. It better be class leading in all other aspects to warrant the steep price...
PNW loam is better. Everyone at the pivot bike shop I purchased my switchblade from replaced their fox kashima junk including me. Mine started sticking after about 20 hours of riding. Had it warrantied by fix and 20 hours later sticking again. NO issues with the PNW loam.
Was this with the new design? I have to say my PNW is always reliable, but it doesn’t really work well
Not the new design but I’ll not try fox dropper posts again. They really don’t stand behind their products IMO.
What is this haircut exactly?
It sticks. They all stick. I want to love Fox droppers since I’ve owned many by defacto, but they stick!
Overpriced junk 👎
Thanks! I agree, let’s get it as AXS version 🫵