If you choose to run a fox fork your going to have to lower it regardless, unless you spend the money to get a talas. However i would not recommend the talas, yea it has travel adjust but your going to want something at 80mm, the talas goes to 90mm but its not meant to be constantly run at its minimum travel, its not good for the internals of the fork. With the Van R 36 you get a bit of a heavier fork, but its bigger and burlier, meant to take the abuses of freeride. Other then that they are similiar forks. Thing with the 32 is the 15mm standard only comes on the RLC model, basically you get lockout and and low speed compression, the latter which is basically useless to you. Lockout may however could be useful, giving you the ability to really stiffen up the fork fast. So in conclusion, personally I would get the 36, it's going to be stiffer, its meant for the abuses of freeride, and especially good for bigger guy's (i fall into this catagory so obviously my choice), its also going to have a bit less deflection. The 32 will be lighter but has some useless features, wont be as stiff but is still going to hold up great, to put a weight number on it i would say between 175 and 200 pounds. The 36 Van is about $820 and the 32 is $550. In both cases you will need them lowered, and i suggest putting atleast an x firm spring in them.