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You asked for it! Here's my take on the Fox 34 Performance Vs. Rockshox Yari. I had a blast filming this one, and know y'all are going to love it! I'm going to be on vacation for a few days, but I'll be working on a new video as soon as I get back. Have a good one! -------------------------- 📷 My Camera Gear: http://bit.ly/TF_Whatsinmypack 💲 Help Support What I do: http://bit.ly/TF_donate 🌎 Follow me Online Website: http://bit.ly/TF_Web Facebook: http://bit.ly/TF_Facebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/TF_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/TF_Twitt -------------------------- Transcription: Hey, Everyone! Welcome Back! A lot of you have been asking me to give an update on how I like the 2016 RockShox Yari compared to the 2017 Fox 34 Performance that came on the SB5+. I got the Yari dialed in and logged enough hours that I think I’ve formed a solid opinion on it. Before we talk about how it rides, let me first explain why I put a Yari on the bike. In my video where I shared the process of Kristen buying her first bike, I told you that she was essentially riding my Ragley Bigwig; just with the parts moved to a smaller frame. Once she had her own bike, I decided to use some of the parts from the Ragley to rebuild the Yeti; this included the Yari fork. The Yari isn’t really upgrade, but on paper it’s pretty similar to the Fox 34. I wanted to see how the Yari compared to the Fox with all things being equal. To match the Fox 34 it was replacing, I did need to extend the Yari to 150mm of travel. This only required a different airshaft to be installed. The tricky part is making sure to buy the right air shaft. There is a lot of part overlap between the Yari and Pike. Thankfully, the folks over at World Wide Cyclery are pros at this and helped me get the right part ordered. So now, let’s talk about how it rides. Keep in mind this is just my opinion as an average rider. The Yari is super supple while still providing good mid-stroke support for turns and braking. It can also take big drops and hard hits predictably. Pedaling efficiency is also pretty good. I only play with the compression if I’m going up a long fire road. After my trip to Bellingham, I’ve really started getting more aggressive on my bike and carrying more speed down trails. Having a fork that can take a beating is becoming more important to me. That being said, I really didn’t notice any extra stiffness going from the Fox’s 34mm stanchions to 35mm on the Yari. So that leaves the big question: How does it compare to the Fox 34? Honestly, I was impressed with how evenly matched they were. It really comes down to your riding style. The Fox 34 Performance is the better over-all shock. It’s a bit more linear and offers predictable support in turns while still soaking up all the chunk; great if you live in an area with a lot of flow. The Yari is a touch more plush, and does a better job smoothing out massive hits while not compromising too much on small-bump or mid-stroke. Perfect if you ride in a super rocky area. The weight is a bit hard to compare. The Fox 34 is a 27.5 boosted fork that comes in at 1842g, while the Yari is a 29/27+ fork tipping the scales at 2055g. That brings us to price. The 2018 models just came out for both Fox and RockShox. This means you can get a 2016 or 2017 fork on a fire sale, at that point there’s no clear winner as it’s down to chance. In closing, both forks have pros and cons but you really can’t go wrong with either. Personally, I think I’m going to stick with the Yari for a little longer and then swap back to the Fox 34 to make one final comparison. After that I may decide to use one of the forks to build up a new hard tail, we’ll see… Thanks for watching everyone! If you’re new to the channel, make sure to hit that subscribe button before you like the video and leave a comment what your favorite fork is. Thanks again, and I’ll see ya next time.