Tuning may not be a bad option - I've heard plenty of good things about Loco. I tried to use them for my rear shock but the wait was too long so I used J Tech, who also seem to have a good reputation.
Both are a fair bit cheaper than TFT.
With regards to a previous posters view on Fox forks, all of mine have been excellent and needed no maintenance, even when I lived in the Peaks.
They did have a bad reputation for stanchion wear on earlier models, but I think some of this was down to poor maintenance by the owners. All forks benefit from having some fork lube sprayed around the seals after cleaning etc.
As for the damping, I have always found it far superior to RS (my coil Pikes were pretty bad for packing down on successive hits, and really struggled with Stanage Edge in Sheffield). Some people love 'em, personally I'm not a fan. But it would be a boring world if we all loved the same things.
Both are a fair bit cheaper than TFT.
With regards to a previous posters view on Fox forks, all of mine have been excellent and needed no maintenance, even when I lived in the Peaks.
They did have a bad reputation for stanchion wear on earlier models, but I think some of this was down to poor maintenance by the owners. All forks benefit from having some fork lube sprayed around the seals after cleaning etc.
As for the damping, I have always found it far superior to RS (my coil Pikes were pretty bad for packing down on successive hits, and really struggled with Stanage Edge in Sheffield). Some people love 'em, personally I'm not a fan. But it would be a boring world if we all loved the same things.