Fast n' Furious
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One is the Gold, the other the Silver.
RockShox Judy Silver TK fork uses the same overall design as the Judy Gold SL, but the Silver TK subs in cheaper and heavier steel upper tubes, along with a cheaper Turnkey damper. You’ll still find the same Boost-specific lowers, Maxle thru-axle and Solo Air spring though.
The Silver (2670gms) weighs a 1.88lbs more than the Gold (1814gms).
The stock RST Asteria 32 Air-TNL (Asteria Catalog) on the Ride1Up Lm'td (2240gms) weighs nearly a pound more that the Judy Gold, but less than the Silver. Your Lm'td just changed to a 52lb bike. Dump those kluky stock pedals for some raceface like I did and lose another 1/2lb.
Articles also say the Gold is finished better. I know mine is flawless and I've seen complaint's about the Silver's finish.
Was it worth the extra money? Going by my requirements (the plan I laid out) there just wasn't anything else.
I wanted size 30 tubes. The Recon is 32 and weights +2300gms. The Recon Gold is unobtainable except OEM - or buy a used one, etc.
I don't think the Recon Gold even comes in straight tube style.
In 2018 RS completely updated the Judy line to bring it up to former Pike performance specs. Huge improvements.
Travel beyond 100mm is not required.
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Regarding the stiffness being adequate w/ only size 30 stanchions? These ain't my mom's size 30 tubes. These are Magnesium and easily as stiff as RS size 32 steel tubes. I could detect zero flex, but this will require a lot more use to become one with the new feel and I'm laid off with an injury, so no tests for a bit.
The ride is so different now, it'll require a bit of use to feel out and re-learn.
I'd say if the weight is no issue - or if you weigh more that 170ish - go with a Recon Silver and save some cash.
Fn'F
RockShox Judy Silver TK fork uses the same overall design as the Judy Gold SL, but the Silver TK subs in cheaper and heavier steel upper tubes, along with a cheaper Turnkey damper. You’ll still find the same Boost-specific lowers, Maxle thru-axle and Solo Air spring though.
The Silver (2670gms) weighs a 1.88lbs more than the Gold (1814gms).
The stock RST Asteria 32 Air-TNL (Asteria Catalog) on the Ride1Up Lm'td (2240gms) weighs nearly a pound more that the Judy Gold, but less than the Silver. Your Lm'td just changed to a 52lb bike. Dump those kluky stock pedals for some raceface like I did and lose another 1/2lb.
Articles also say the Gold is finished better. I know mine is flawless and I've seen complaint's about the Silver's finish.
Was it worth the extra money? Going by my requirements (the plan I laid out) there just wasn't anything else.
I wanted size 30 tubes. The Recon is 32 and weights +2300gms. The Recon Gold is unobtainable except OEM - or buy a used one, etc.
I don't think the Recon Gold even comes in straight tube style.
In 2018 RS completely updated the Judy line to bring it up to former Pike performance specs. Huge improvements.
- 80-120mm travel
- Compatible with up to 2.8in wide tyres
- Available in 27.5in and 29in sizes
- 30mm Fast Black anodized upper tubes
- Solo Air spring
- Motion Control RL Damper w/lockout, adjustable compression and rebound
- Wider and stronger Boost-specific chassis
- 110x15mm Maxle thru-axle
RockShox Recon RL
- Updated with new wheelsize and travel options
- Two versions: 80-120mm or 130-150mm travel
- Available in 27.5in and 29in Boost sizes
- 32mm steel upper tubes
- Solo Air spring
- Motion Control RL Damper w/lockout, adjustable compression and rebound
- 15mm Maxle thru-axle
Travel beyond 100mm is not required.
-
Regarding the stiffness being adequate w/ only size 30 stanchions? These ain't my mom's size 30 tubes. These are Magnesium and easily as stiff as RS size 32 steel tubes. I could detect zero flex, but this will require a lot more use to become one with the new feel and I'm laid off with an injury, so no tests for a bit.
The ride is so different now, it'll require a bit of use to feel out and re-learn.
I'd say if the weight is no issue - or if you weigh more that 170ish - go with a Recon Silver and save some cash.
Fn'F