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Description:
- Travel: 115-160mm
- Spring: Solo Air
- Damping: Mission Control
- Lowers: Magnesium, Post Disc Mount and 20mm only
- Crown: Forged, Hollow AL 6066 TV, Anodized
- Steerer Tube: Butted Aluminum
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Submitted by
namakemono6698
a Weekend Warrior
from Melbourne, Oz Date Reviewed: August 17, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | follow the dog | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | With bike | | Strengths: | Stiff, Smooth, easy to use, amazing range of adjustments, Maxle is super easy, METAL adjuster knobs! | | Weaknesses: | Takes some time to dial in (not really a weakness), price if bought by itself. | | Similar Products Used: | None similar, but lots of forks | | Bike Setup: | Spech Enduro frame w 2 step and dhx5 | | Bottom Line: | There seem to be a lot of complaints about really minor details here. Sure, if it's a default out of the factory send it back. But complaining about minor oil leaks (that can be solved in servicing), having to adjust the fork and colour??? Seriously...
It takes a while to dial in, especially if you're not use to separate high and low speed compression damping. The two lengths are amazing - for dh riding it's super smooth, stiff and responsive. The lower setting changes your HA just enough that climbing is observably easier. Sure, it is kinda expensive, but that's how technology works. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Steve
a Weekend Warrior
from Auckland Date Reviewed: April 11, 2008 | | Favorite Trail: | Billy T | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$600.00 | | Purchased At: | Internet | | Strengths: | I have found this an amazing fork, It feels like it has more travel than 160mm,I have just gotten rid of my tripple clamp Mazzochi forks and the Lyrik seems just as stiff with way better damping, and a fantastic range of adustment, I have had them converted to coil, and have the extra heavy spring installed and they are perfect for me.
Mission control is fantasic. | | Weaknesses: | None found so far, But I have heard DO NOT over tighten the maxle they can be difficult to remove if you do this. | | Similar Products Used: | Mazzochi Z1, Jnr T, Boxxer 170mm, | | Bike Setup: | Foes Inferno, X9, Hope mono M4, and some more Hope bling. Curnett rear Shock. | | Bottom Line: | These are a truely great fit for my bike, The Mission control works well when clinbing, the preload and rebound have great adjustment, best of all I think they have given me more confidence to push the bike that little bit harder and thats what has counted the most for me,
The kind of person that should consider any of the Lyrik models ... Any one who likes a good single fork that is well rounded in its abilities and gives great feed back to the rider | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Marco Gallina
a Weekend Warrior
from Guelph, ON, Canada Date Reviewed: November 11, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | Kolapore | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$950.00 | | Purchased At: | East Side Cycles | | Strengths: | Durability, two length settings, many adjustments, 20mm maxle. Excellent looks. | | Weaknesses: | Found none so far | | Similar Products Used: | Manitou Nixon Platinum and Minute with infinite travel adjust. | | Bike Setup: | 2004 Devinci Banzai with Fox Talas rear shock, Mavic Crossmax XL wheels, SRAM X7/X9 drivetrain, RaceFace Evolve XC x type cranks etc, etc. | | Bottom Line: | Probably the best fork I have owned. I purchased the Lyrik 2-step because I wanted a true all mountain bike. With the fork set at 115mm I found my Banzai worked well on most xc trails. With the fork set at the 160mm travel the bike was capable of light duty DH riding. I was a bit sceptical about air forks that had travel adjust because I ran into numerous problems with my Nixon fork. I must say that the Lyrik has been stellar. There are many adjustment options on this fork and one really needs to understand the terminology (ie. what each adjustments function is) as well as having patience setting up the fork. It took me about 4 rides on xc trails to dial in the fork and about 2 rides to dial in on the DH and rough trails. I have the settings recorded so it takes me about 1 minute to re-tune. It is a very rigid fork (flex free) and I have found it to be an excellent all around performer. This fork has allowed me to build a bike around a Devinci Banzai frame that truly is the "one" bike. I gave a 4 chili value rating because I thought she was a pretty pricey fork, otherwise, awesome product. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Ed
a Weekend Warrior
from Denver, CO Date Reviewed: June 23, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | white ranch | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Price Paid: |
$950.00 | | Purchased At: | collins bike, denver | | Strengths: | Very stiff. soft, plush air system. | | Weaknesses: | 2 step system is being retooled due to numerious problems. On my fork, i lost 13mm of travel in the first 20 minutes on it. Sram repaired the problem under warranty but i had to cover the $30 shipping to Chicago. 6 weeks later the 2 step had another problem, in the low setting the fork gradually raised up to the high setting. Another $30 and back to Sram in Chicago. This time they swapped out the 2 step for a U Turn spring. This is with the promise to put the new 2 step in when they get it dialed in. The slow speed compresion dial doesn't seem to do much. | | Similar Products Used: | Talas 32, Maverick DUC | | Bike Setup: | 07 Intense 6.6, XT, Formuala, DT Swiss 1750 wheels. | | Bottom Line: | Wait for the redesigned 2 step. When it was working it was great. Very plush, great feel.
I'm thinking about the 2008 Talus 36 or the 08 55 ATA. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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No you go
a
from Southern California Date Reviewed: April 18, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | Your driveway | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | The Path | | Strengths: | Adjustments to any type of trail | | Weaknesses: | none | | Similar Products Used: | Fox 36, Marzocchi 66 light | | Bike Setup: | Turner RFX, Formula Brakes, Mavic rims, Sram | | Bottom Line: | The weekend warrior guy below is a knucklehead for throwing out negative energy because the fork is not in the (NOW) 2007 white color. Rock Shox has made many strides this year with the Lyrik and the Totem. The have done their homework with all the abilities set the fork exactly how you like it. Giving negative rating because of adjustments is weak. Great all mountain fork - | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
david
a Weekend Warrior
from tucson, arizona, USA Date Reviewed: April 17, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | Tested or demo'ed only | | Purchased At: | TriSports.com | | Strengths: | This has so many adjustments you could really dial in the fork. The 2-step is really nice allowing you to adjust with a flick of a knob. The fork is stout and stiff. Maxle is amazing product, easier than a standard QR. | | Weaknesses: | This has so many adjustments you could really dial out the fork. Adjustments went from normal to ridiculous. I used one click of rebound and 2 clicks of high and low speed compression which left about 11 clicks of rebound and 14 clicks of compression unused.
Adjustments seemed to be overdialed for the intended purpose of the fork. ADjustment knobs should have a realistic range of adjustments on them. | | Similar Products Used: | Marzocchi Z150FR SL with 20mm QR20 dropouts | | Bike Setup: | on a BMC Superstroke | | Bottom Line: | This fork is not worth this much money.
The finish is cheesy. Gray...really original. White would be nice or black. Make a decision RockShox.
When i bled out some of the air in the chamber to soften the fork some oil came out and actually plugged my shock pump and this was on a new fork.
I don't need a rebound adjust that will lock the fork down. I would be more happy with a with finer range across a smaller range than coarser range across a larger range of adjustment. Ditto for the high and low speed compression.
When you can get a comparable fork for $100's less there needs to be something really special about this fork and I don't think it is there...except the maxle but that ain't worth $100's more for me.
The performance is there but I still could never justify the cost of this fork over a Fox 36VAN, or a Marzocchi 66SL or Z1 FR SL. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Clark
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from Squamish Date Reviewed: March 31, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Strengths: | awesome damping 2-step is brilliant easy, effective external adjustments intuitive set-up (especially for air spring) great stiffness-to-weight ratio maxle is smart | | Weaknesses: | more stiction than coil or solo-air version (more o-rings) very expensive | | Similar Products Used: | marz z1, fox 36 | | Bike Setup: | heckler | | Bottom Line: | rock shox finally got their sh$t together last year with motion control. now they've done one better with the new mission control damping. very effective high and low speed adjustment, plus separate floodgate. pedals very well, yet remains compliant when it gets rough. far stiffer that marz z1 or fox 36. 2-step is revolutionary: one quick twist and you've lowered your front end by a couple degrees for noticable better climbing, while still maintaining great damping characteristics. if you're debating between the z1, 36, or lyric, then look no furthur - if you can afford it. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
josh east
a Cross Country Rider
from colorado springs Date Reviewed: March 18, 2007 | | Favorite Trail: | jones park | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Price Paid: |
$1100.00 | | Strengths: | Wow what a great fork. The lyric amazes me every time I ride it. Has crash saving abilities. | | Weaknesses: | none to date | | Similar Products Used: | marziochi | | Bike Setup: | nomad, xo, chris king, mavic 819, speedball, fox dhx coil | | Bottom Line: | Get one. The two step is the shizzle, flick of the swich lowers the front of the bike/head angle becomes more climbing freindly, also nice to have less travel for slow tech riding. Then release it raises back up and hold on. Very flatering fork does everything. love it | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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James Holmstrom
a
from Tasmania Date Reviewed: January 4, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$1500.00 | | Purchased At: | Total Rush(melbourne) | | Strengths: | Super: Stiff, plush, responsive and smooth | | Weaknesses: | Nuffin' yet! | | Similar Products Used: | Fox 36 Talas Rc2 | | Bottom Line: | These forks are a exspensive trail freeride fork yet they are worth there weight in gold. Dont buy this fork if you free-ride, but deffinetly buy it if you love to hammer those harsh trails. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Richard
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from England Date Reviewed: December 26, 2006 | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$600.00 | | Strengths: | Stiff, and extremely tunable. Flick of a switch travel adjustment, with automaticaally adjusting damping settings. | | Weaknesses: | None so far! | | Similar Products Used: | Fox36, Sherman, Marzocchi 66, Z1. | | Bike Setup: | Edgebikes Blade BSX, RS Lyrik 2step Air, Clim8 6pot discs F&R, Hope Bulb on Mavic 321 Disc wheelset, Middleburn RS7 cranks, FUNN Serial grippa Pedals, MRP Slalom Type1 38t, XT shifter and mech, Intense 2.25 Hardpack FRO 60a rear, Maxis Highroller 2.25 Slow Rezay front. | | Bottom Line: | These forks are real performers!
The damping adjustments are extremely adjustable, and allow perfect setup to individual preferences. High and Slow Speed rebound damping, compression damping, and Floodgate adjustment.
The Floodgate technology is amazing. With the press of a button your fork becomes a hardened platform fork with a huge range of platform adjustment. Then just press it again and you have the plushness of a DH fork that can take anything you've got the guts to throw at it!
I cannot rate these highly enough! They have tajken everything i've thrown at them (drops, stair gaps, rock gardens), and come back asking for more! Get a set you'll be able to feel where the money has gone, and it's worth it! | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
mark
a Weekend Warrior
from devon Date Reviewed: October 29, 2006 | | Favorite Trail: | any uk | | Duration Product Used: | Less than 1 month | | Price Paid: |
$612.00 | | Purchased At: | bike it....barnstaple...devon | | Strengths: | sooooo plush straight out the box, 2 travel settings, weight, build | | Weaknesses: | none | | Similar Products Used: | marzocchi junior T | | Bike Setup: | 2007 orange patriot with manitou evolver air shock | | Bottom Line: | Straight out the box these forks are so plush, they rival fox and i am sure they will give them a run for their money next year. Build quality is superb with all adjusters made of metal. the 2 step air works fantastic with no loss of plushness when set at 115 mm of travel. flick a knob and unweight the fork and it raises up. high and low speed compression adjustment, 35mm stanchions, 360 maxle make this fork an awsome piece of kit. cant give a durability review due to only having them a couple of weeks but so far i am very happy. They are expensive but you get so much for your money. If you want a fork that can cover most riding, this is it, medium freeride to all mountain, it is an air fork so is quite light 5.5lb and being air i wouldn't like to use it for anything too extreme, but if you like a little of everything this could be the fork for you. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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