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RockShox Totem Solo Air

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Average Rating 4.27/5
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Description:
  • Travel: 180mm
  • Spring: Solo Air
  • Damping: Mission Control
  • Lowers: Magnesium, Post Disc Mount
  • Crown: Forged AL 66-TV Aluminum
  • Steerer Tube: Aluminum 1.5" or 1 1/8"


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    Submitted by Eder a Weekend Warrior from Brazil
    Date Reviewed: September 14, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Agauí
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $900.00
    Purchased At:Pink
    Strengths:Works great, very light, highly adjustable.
    Weaknesses:Flex like fragile trees under the storm.
    The fragile structure of the fork can't avoid flex and seals go loosing stiffness. After these 5 dhs, the door is open for the oil go home, free like a bird.
    Similar Products Used:Monster T, 2001, 2002 and 2003, Z1, Jr. T, Super T, Boxxer.
    Bike Setup:UMF 180 mm, Saint, Hayes, Monster T. The Totem was just 2 days in the bike...
    Bottom Line:Well, if you go really small and slow, you wont be worry with this genuine Rock Shox product. It is a giant XC fork. Definitely , it is not a DH Fork, believe me.

    It works great and you will loose hours adjusting it, but it won't work the half time until the oil leak.

    Even while working, you will notice tons of flex.

    I trade my Totem by anything. What do you have? Sorry by the joke... I will try a Fox 40, until there I'll use my old and good 2003 Monster T.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by g_goyena a Downhiller from Philippines
    Date Reviewed: July 29, 2008
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:everything except decals
    Weaknesses:nothing. Decals
    Bottom Line:perfect fork for everything except xc, anyway this is not design for that
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by ShiroUtsuri a Weekend Warrior from Philippines
    Date Reviewed: July 28, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Bicol Trail
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:swap with my Fox36
    Strengths:plushness, very smooth. the low speed compression is awesome.
    Weaknesses:appearance!!!
    Similar Products Used:2008 66RCV, 2006 888RC, Fox 36 VanR, Z150 Freeride, RS Revelation.
    Bike Setup:2007 Kona Coiler, XT, XTR, Hone and Saint Parts
    Bottom Line:At first I am skeptical about this fork because this is an air fork. I prefer coil since I am heavy built. but after using the totem solo air I was converted . . .a believer . . . at least I can say now that air shocks too can be at par with coil. If you would want a fork that really performs and has all the adjustability you wanted, this fork is for you. it is even smoother to Fox VanR 36 . . .the low speed compression is really working. the only downside about this fork is the looks . . . I don't like the bulge appearing at the lower legs and the design too of the decals are not that appealing. I prefer the design of 07 and 06 66 forks and Fox 36 forks . . .they are simple yet elegant. by the way this fork is light considering the size of its stanchions. mine weight around 2.6kgs compare to the 2.45kgs of Fox VanR 36 and 3.1kgs of 66RCV.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by nick a Downhiller from NZ
    Date Reviewed: April 12, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Purchased At:cyclexpress
    Strengths:Tracks really well. Excellent weight margin versus rigidity, tracking.
    Weaknesses:none I can think of
    Similar Products Used:fox 36
    Bike Setup:Iron Horse sunday, vivid 5.1, totem solo air
    Bottom Line:An incredible fork, especially for the money. I have put the boxxers away to set up the bike for trails this season, but the trade offs have been slight. The Totem is accurate, plush and fells bottomless. There is no doubt the boxxer is more suited to its specific territory but for all-mountain the Totem is exactly what I needed. I was worried about losing clearance on the already low sunday but I needn't have worried.
    This is an extremely capable fork which now shares duty with the boxxer over the year. Hats off Sram, another solid product to go with the vivid [which has transformed the bike]
    No, I'm not a fanboy but hell, results baby, results.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by joey a Downhiller from new york
    Date Reviewed: March 20, 2008
    Favorite Trail:double black
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Purchased At:bike store
    Strengths:external adjustments along with a 40 mm stanction
    Weaknesses:not the best quality because the adjustments didn't really make a difference when it came to the trail.
    Similar Products Used:nothing really similiar
    Bike Setup:transition dirtbag sram x9 drivetrain along with fsa gravity components avid juicy seven brakes.
    Bottom Line:not the greatest fork out there and not nearly as good as the fox 36 series or marzocchi's 66 series either if I were you I would go for one of the other fork series I've listed. One thing about this fork is its not for everyone so if you try it you might either love it or hate it.
    (if your going really big you may want to consider it.)
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Bobby Jim a Weekend Warrior from Santa Cruz
    Date Reviewed: September 12, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Velocity @ Mammoth ?
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $800.00
    Purchased At:teh interweb
    Strengths:It is very nice. Squishy and Stiff
    Weaknesses:I can't recall
    Similar Products Used:Nein
    Bike Setup:Bueno
    Bottom Line:The only thing I can come up with is that after the fork sits for awhile it needs to be cycled a few times before it feels nice and buttery, like it normally feels while you're riding. I'm not sure what this is caused by but it really doesn't ever affect the ride quality. On the trail this thing feels really plush, but sit it in the garage overnight and the first couple of cycles and it feels a bit funky, and I'm not really sure why. < Its all True but you push on it a couple of times and its set. IDK why it happens either, maybe the Solo Air piston gets moved around when its not cycled...
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Caine a Weekend Warrior from Denmark
    Date Reviewed: June 29, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $700.00
    Strengths:The super nice 40mm legs and the super stifness and how nice it is to set up for any type of ride
    Weaknesses:None
    Similar Products Used:Manitou Sherman Breakout plus, Marz 888 RC, Marz Monster T, Manitou Sherman flick
    Bike Setup:Azonic Eliminator, hope mono M4, Romic Shock, Rockshox Totem Solo air .......
    Bottom Line:I love the Fork and so will you when you get it
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Mike S a Weekend Warrior from Santa Barbara, CA
    Date Reviewed: May 29, 2007
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $700.00
    Purchased At:Shop
    Strengths:Super light, strong 40mm legs and 7 inches of travel. Mass external adjustability. Lube kit for changing oil with drain plug at bottom of fork leg, easy dust seal removal, etc.
    Weaknesses:None.
    Similar Products Used:Manitou Sherman Breakout Plus
    Bike Setup:2005 Cannondale Gemini 2000 w/2006 traingle.
    Bottom Line:This shock has definitely taken my riding up a notch or two.

    Probably one of the best single crown shocks made for 2007.

    No complaints, only happy thoughts o>\o


    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by j a Weekend Warrior from uk
    Date Reviewed: December 22, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Keen dog
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $1100.00
    Purchased At:freeborn
    Strengths:Stiffness to weight, plush, very tweakable, monsterous
    Weaknesses:See below
    Similar Products Used:Breakout plus,
    Bike Setup:Gemini
    Bottom Line:
    This is a bit of kit that certainly has presence. Mammoth tusk's spring to mind when I look at the tubes,although don't think these are too heavy for all mountain use, the're easily light enough for all day rides.
    Solo air spring makes a very slight knock when bars are lifted although this is only when I'm not sat on bike. RS know about this and say that the sound is the solo air spring re-sitting it's self on it's perch when unloaded and that the 40mm stanchions amplify sound. Who knows, if it gets worse then I'll send them in.
    The performance however is awesome,super plush (if you want it) with very precise tracking over the rough stuff due to the stiffness, also the adjustments really affect the action of the fork. I've set mine for small bump sensitivity on the low speed with big hit resistance on the high speed, which is spot on for the type of riding I do( long knarly singletrack riding with the occasional 8 to 10 foot huck).
    The motion control lockout is great for climbing which I do a lot of, and the adjustable threshold again actually works.
    The 170 sherman this replaces was by no means a bad fork but there's no way they compare to these in terms or performance,stiffness and dialability, I also think the same can be said for the 36van that I've ridden on a mates rig but to a lesser extent. I've had no time on any 66 so can't compare.
    Bottom line, even though it's early days I consider it a bar raising effort from Rs and hopefully it'll stay that way.
    A good fork for the hardcore trailrider through to the bar spinning park rider and all those huck meister shorers in between.
    One last thing, I went 1.5(20% stiffer).Merry Xmas
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by bob zach a Downhiller from scotland
    Date Reviewed: November 25, 2006
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $700.00
    Strengths:very plush good felling. big hits and great look.
    Weaknesses:stickers
    Similar Products Used:mazorochi 66, fox van.66, totem coils
    Bike Setup:orange patriot 66
    Bottom Line:great fork and a vey good buy.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Dan a from Santa Cruz, CA, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 18, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Mailboxes
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $700.00
    Purchased At:The shop where I work
    Strengths:This fork is really plush. The damping system feels really refined, and works exceptionally well. Love the ability to adjust the high and low speed compression, rebound, and floodage all externally. All of the controls and caps are nicely machined out of aluminum. Light for a 7" travel fork. Extermely stiff, 1.5" steerer is sweet!! Maxle 360 is also awesome and makes removing the front wheel super easy.
    Weaknesses:The only thing I can come up with is that after the fork sits for awhile it needs to be cycled a few times before it feels nice and buttery, like it normally feels while you're riding. I'm not sure what this is caused by but it really doesn't ever affect the ride quality. On the trail this thing feels really plush, but sit it in the garage overnight and the first couple of cycles and it feels a bit funky, and I'm not really sure why. Oh and the sticker set that comes with tthe fork is possibly the lamest thing I have ever seen, none of them are remotely cool looking in any way. Not sure what rockshox was thinking on that one...
    Similar Products Used:Manitou, marzocchi, fox, etc...
    Bike Setup:My dream of a lightweight longtravel trailbike has been realized thanks in part to this fork!!!
    Bottom Line:This fork is BURLY!! There is no way to truly get a good idea of how big this fork is until you see it in person. It looks huge!! I have the 1.5" version and the whole front end just looks massive. That translates into major stiffness on the trail. This fork feels like a triple clamp, stiffness wise. But you can still rail tight berms, switchbacks, and heck even throw an x up if your feeling frisky without smacking your fork's upper leg into you top tube, what a concept!!! As for performance I can say honstly say that this is the best feeling long travel fork I have ridden to date. The small bump performance is great yet it handles larger hits and drops well. The fork ramps up nicely and feels bottomless on the trail. I have to hand it to rockshox with the new mission control. I think most of the credit for the exceptional performance this fork exhibits on the trail is manily due to this new damping system. This fork seems to ride a bit higher in its travel, which allows it to soak up larger impacts really well while still somehow preserving small bump sensitivity. Brake dive is very minimal if not completely non-existent. The rebound feels smooth and the overall damping range is pretty wide so you can set it up to suit your own preferences/riding style. Overally I am totally impressed with this fork. So, before this fork became available I was describing to a buddy what the perfect fork would look like... And then the totem came out and it has everything I had listed, everything, exactily, to a tee. So the only thing I was worried about was the fact that I haven't owned a rockshox fork since my sid sl in 2001 and I was worried that this fork might not quite deliver in the perfomance department. Well after thuroughly railing this fork any initial concerns I had about its performance and overall trail worthiness are long gone. It is even better than anticipated. They've definitely made me a believer.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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