RockShox Boxxer World Cup 2003 Front Shocks

3.89/5 (9 Reviews)
Weight : 6.79 lbs MSRP : $1399.00


Product Description

TRAVEL: 7"

SPRING: Dual Coil
Adj: Preload

DAMPING: NEW! HC2
Adj: Rebound, High speed compression, Low speed compression


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Reviews 1 - 9 (9 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by liam 16 a Downhiller from Australia

Date Reviewed: January 24, 2009

Strengths:    lots of adjustments light

Weaknesses:    they are air

Bottom Line:   
hey every one who knows boxxer world cups i have a pair of world cups 2008 model, i bought second hand they are good besides one problem when u are riding the bike they work perficly fine but as soon as u get off and put a tiney bit of pressure and push down they fall thru all the way until they bottom out, then when u left the back up and put quick force down on them they start working fine again.the pressure in the fork is 150psi.is this normal for these forks?? does any one kno what is wrong with them? has any one had the same problem? any replys would be appresiated.

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Favorite Trail:   nannup

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $900.00

Purchased At:   ??

Similar Products Used:   bommer 888

Bike Setup:   world cups, dhx 5.0 on rear glory dh1 2008


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by fearless139 a Downhiller from colorado springs, co, united states

Date Reviewed: November 11, 2008

Strengths:    its definately a light weight fork made for racing which is what i use it for. its small and good lookin on my bike

Weaknesses:    i havent found any weaknesess yet

Bottom Line:   
i bought them because i never owned a boxxer and most of my friends had it on their bike and told me it rode amazingly. so i bought it to try it out and so far im liking it

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Favorite Trail:   winter park

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $400.00

Purchased At:   local seller

Similar Products Used:   monster t, super t, fox 40 rc2, shiver, dorado,

Bike Setup:   m1 intense, white e.thirteen bash gurad, raceface cranks, deity dirty thirty white handlebars, avid juisy brakes, deemax rims, maxxis downhill minion tires, 5th element 9.5 eye-to-eye, 50/50 pedals, bear grips, 2005 boxxer world cup w/ blackbox installed,


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by Al a Downhiller from Owen SOund

Date Reviewed: July 11, 2006

Strengths:    great stiff super plush fork

Weaknesses:    need stupid allen keys to adjust it

Bottom Line:   
great overall fork.. have only ridden ver ylittle hardocre stuff.. but this fork works great

its a bit heavy.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $2000.00

Purchased At:   From a guy

Similar Products Used:   05 drop off triple

Bike Setup:   04 norco team Dh, 03 boxxer wc, diablous cranks, 5th Element shock (9.5 x 3)


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Taylor Sumser a Downhiller from Ridgewood, NJ, USA

Date Reviewed: October 10, 2004

Strengths:    Lots of travel, nice silver stantions, nice rebound, good racing fork, weight is nice but could be a little bit better.

Weaknesses:    This fork is really ment for Downhill Racing, and thats not what I use it for....I use it for urban, dirt jumping, and some downhilling........the bushings go bad on this fork so fast u can even realize it....i used it for 2 and a half months and the bushings are already shot

Bottom Line:   
This fork is a AMAZING racing fork....which is what it is really ment for. If you want a real freeride and things like that go get another fork instead of any of the boxxer series forks....go get a Junior T or a light weight fork not ment for downhill racing.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $600.00

Purchased At:   This website, MTBR

Similar Products Used:   Dirt Jumper 2, EXR Comp, Z1 FR SL

Bike Setup:   P.3 with holzefeller cranks, maxxis tires, 26 inch double trackin the front and 24 inch mag 30 in back, 2003 boxxer world cup, XT shifters


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Captain Happy a Downhiller from Ashland, Or

Date Reviewed: June 9, 2004

Strengths:    Quality build, low friction stanctions, light weight and customer service.

Weaknesses:    The problem with the stiction and adjustments is taken care of by black box upgrade. Instead of turning there back on the problem rock shox took care of it by parctically giving away these kits to solve the problem and with a little know how are super easy to install.

Bottom Line:   
got it cheap because it was a last year close out. was going to get new team, but why when the problem is fixed so easily with black box upgrade. you can't expect to get a suspension product and have it work perfect right out of the box. tune it for your style of riding and body weight. get the correct springs, i run one firm and one xtrafirm, also use the correct oil levels and weight. with the black box upgrade i run 10 weight in the compresion leg and 5 weight in the rebound leg. for even more rebound sensitivity run 2.5 weight in rebound leg. as with the top crown i recommend going with a romic. quality machining and superior strength. you can also run an integraded stem. the fork is amazing and if you feel you need more travel boxxer have 8 inches in 2005.

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Favorite Trail:   my dh track and the flying fish

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $800.00

Purchased At:   Forged Horse

Similar Products Used:   super t, sherman slider plus, shivers, monster t, stratos 8, older boxers.

Bike Setup:   ellsworth dare, 03 boxxer world cup w/black box upgrade, arrow rims, king hubs & headset, xt brakes, race face diablous stem, seatpost, bars, profile cranks.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Captain Happy a Downhiller from Ashland, Or

Date Reviewed: June 9, 2004

Strengths:    Quality build, low friction stanctions, light weight and customer service.

Weaknesses:    The problem with the stiction and adjustments is taken care of by black box upgrade. Instead of turning there back on the problem rock shox took care of it by parctically giving away these kits to solve the problem and with a little know how are super easy to install.

Bottom Line:   
got it cheap because it was a last year close out. was going to get new team, but why when the problem is fixed so easily with black box upgrade. you can't expect to get a suspension product and have it work perfect right out of the box. tune it for your style of riding and body weight. get the correct springs, i run one firm and one xtrafirm, also use the correct oil levels and weight. with the black box upgrade i run 10 weight in the compresion leg and 5 weight in the rebound leg. for even more rebound sensitivity run 2.5 weight in rebound leg. as with the top crown i recommend going with a romic. quality machining and superior strength. you can also run an integraded stem. the fork is amazing and if you feel you need more travel boxxer have 8 inches in 2005.

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Favorite Trail:   my dh track and the flying fish

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $800.00

Purchased At:   Forged Horse

Similar Products Used:   super t, sherman slider plus, shivers, monster t, stratos 8, older boxers.

Bike Setup:   ellsworth dare, 03 boxxer world cup w/black box upgrade, arrow rims, king hubs & headset, xt brakes, race face diablous stem, seatpost, bars, profile cranks.


Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:1
Submitted by jay dog a Racer from morzine france

Date Reviewed: May 17, 2003

Strengths:    light weight

Weaknesses:    too expensive for what you get, to short a service interval, not enought travel, not strong enough, lots of stiction, tops out erraticly, not getting all the claimed travel, not as light as 'they' say

Bottom Line:   
What a waste of cash! I should have just kept the shivers on but I wanted to save some weight. The shivers work so much better. The boxxers came with too much oil in them from the factory so I was only getting 4" of travel.
They sometimes sieze solid and you have to give them a really hard push to get them moving.
They have loosened up a bit now and Ive changed to some better quality oil but they are still very knotchy and im only gettin 165mm of travel instead of 176mm.
Mind you they are light...
If you trying to lighten up you bike then go for the Teams, for the extra cash the WC's seem like a bit of a joke.
You just cant beat the heavy old shivers for nice smooth fit and forget performance

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Favorite Trail:   plenney dh

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $1000.00

Purchased At:   mail order uk

Similar Products Used:   01 wc shivers, monster t's, white bros ud180/150, zzyzzix, bomber z1, judy, mag 21

Bike Setup:   avanti d8, boxxer wc, hayes hfx9 8" front and rear, dt hugi hubs, dt spokes, mavic 321, maxxis high roller 2.5, xc tubes, fsa pig head set, azonic bar and stem, sram xo, 7.0 cluster, xt cranks, fsa chain ring, 135g seat and ti seatpost, shimano dx pedals


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:2
Submitted by El Rosso a Downhiller from Manchester

Date Reviewed: March 27, 2003

Strengths:    Light, looks nice, new damping circuits are nice..... gold Ti Nitride stanchions....

Weaknesses:    Still suffers from stiction.... very expensive...quite easy to damage if you hammer it or ride street drops etc..not as reliable or as strong as Marzocchi or Avalanche and doesn't seem to perform quite as well...good race fork though...

Bottom Line:   
If you want to spend a load of wonga on a fork that will be good for racing and only racing then go for it.... for the money there are better forks, ie Marzocchi Super T Pro and Shiver....the rockshox are just not up to being abused like the Marz.... I have seen to many pairs of Boxxers killed freeriding or the lower leg assemblies bent by riders who ain't that heavy.... I have tried them for a month and quite like the performance, but for the money they ain't that good...

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Favorite Trail:   Nanerch Scousers / Wharncliffe

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $800.00

Purchased At:   Borrowed from my good mate....

Similar Products Used:   Avalanche DHR (wow), Marzocchi Shiver 03, Marz Monsters, White Bros DH3, Boxxer Race (stiction), Marz Super T Pro (if you want a light race fork that is reliable go for this)
Pace Monsters (these are no longer amde cos they were terrible), Manitou Dorado DC, and others


Bike Setup:   2003 Brookyln QMX Race Link,03 Shivers at the moment, 24" wheels, Kore, Azonic, Shimano XT, Hope Brakes and Hubs


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Mike a from Boulder, Colorado, USA

Date Reviewed: February 22, 2003

Strengths:    Light, stiff, feels good

Weaknesses:    Silver stantions look cheap, comes with cheap oil in it, Expensive

Bottom Line:   
This is a sweet fork. I would definately recommend it over a 2002 because the damping works better. I haven't tried any of the other 2003 boxxer line so I can't compare the stiction levels. This is a sweet fork, and if you have the option, I would definately say get one.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   Marzocchi Jr.t, Shiver ,and Monster T, Manitou Dorado, Stratos s7 and Super Star 8, 2002 Boxxer.

Bike Setup:   Orange 222, Boxxer World Cup, 5th Element etc.



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