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Tm8
a Cross Country Rider
from Milwaukee, WisconsinDate Reviewed: August 11, 2009
Strengths: Nice looking shock, Good quality construction, relatively smooth operation, Works well in most situationsWeaknesses: A bit soft even when pumped up a bit. Not much adjustability.Bottom Line: For the money your getting a good quality decent shock. It's certainly not top of it's range but isn't pretending to be either. Most riders should be happy with it so long as they use it for what it was intended for; Cross Coutry riding. Three years on this shock is still working quite well.
Favorite Trail: John Muir Trails
Duration Product Used: More than 3 years
Purchased At: Wheel and Sprocket
Similar Products Used: First time I've had suspension
Bike Setup: Trek 6700 Hanes Disc brake. bone stock as it came
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Edd Pole
a Weekend Warrior
from Cotswolds, UKDate Reviewed: June 6, 2006
Strengths: 100mm of smooth stictionless travel
set it up and forget about it
stiff
hasn't spiked or had any faultsWeaknesses: Slightly soft spring for my weight (12.5 stone)
Very low air pressures (50 psi max)Bottom Line: Excellent fork for the price. Have used for street, downhill and xc and I haven't had a problem with them yet, buttery smooth, no spiking, no air/oil leakages and they leave forks at similar prices standing.
Favorite Trail: Sapperton Valley
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$140.00
Purchased At: aw cycles
Similar Products Used: rock shox tora 302
manitou six
Bike Setup: giant terrago hardtail frame
hayes hfx-9 carbons
mavic wheelset
deore/sram/raceface drivetrain
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Harold Singh
a Weekend Warrior
from Richmond,Va,USADate Reviewed: March 25, 2006
Strengths: price, verylight weight compared to stock RST gila boat anchor. Saved about2 lbs from that stocker.Weaknesses: limited adjustability. still good for the price.Bottom Line: This shock does what it should for an XC shock(especially for $149new) and is a significant upgrade from the stock RST gila on a Spec. HR sport. Saves about 2 lbs.
It seems the poor reviews, were bikes that came stock with this fork. Not sure if they are made cheaper to sell at volume but, I have been pleased with the improvement. A reasonable 4.19lb shock (before steerer tube cut). Set the weight/ air pressure per manual before you try it out and I have the rebound turned as close to off as possible for most light riding and if its a bumpy trail you can crank it open some for quicker rebound /recovery.
Favorite Trail: any
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$149.00
Purchased At: pricepoint.com
Similar Products Used: sid race
Bike Setup: Specialized Hardrock sport. Ti race seat, carbon seatpost, wtb xc rims&hubs, kenda karma xc tires and tubes, carbon bars, light alum. stem(138g)-more to come.
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Alex Kompa
a Weekend Warrior
from Mallorca SpainDate Reviewed: March 25, 2006
Strengths: price, light weight, looks pretty in my opinionWeaknesses: Not much travelBottom Line: Good fork if you do soft cross country. I bash the fork more then it's desined for & so far I've had no problems.
For the price, this is a very good fork
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$200.00
Purchased At: Bike store
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Ilham Eka Sancaya
a Weekend Warrior
from Malang, East Java, IndonesiaDate Reviewed: November 30, 2005
Strengths: This is the low end fork from RockShox so its simplicity is the best part. Just pump it when you think it's not hard enough-No hassle!Weaknesses: There's nothing to adjust except the air pressure.Bottom Line: All you can do is just pump or deflat, so if you sort of person who likes to tweak a lot, this isn't for you. But for someone simple whose just grab the bike & ride, this fork is for you.
Favorite Trail: Dieng Valley
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Purchased At: Bintang Harapan Sby.
Similar Products Used: Um, none.
Bike Setup: A stock 2005 Giant NRS-G with Shimano Hone crankset, Shimano M540 pedal & Ritchey Rizer handlebar. The fork came with the bike.
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Harry
a Cross Country Rider
from rochester NYDate Reviewed: November 16, 2005
Strengths: -nice ride once you get it adjusted how you want it
-durable
-air assist so it dampens big & small stuff
-can easily adjust stiffness w/ shock pump
-can be set at 80 or 100 mmWeaknesses: -kinda heavy, but what fork for 200$ isnt?
-also a little rough for climbs unless you up the psi to make it a little stiffer
-needs to be gutted to switch from 80-100mm (just take it to a shop if you dont know how)Bottom Line: good fork for the price, lots of people bash on it but it works great for technical singletrack. not a race or freeride fork, its made for XC! im sure its not that great for huge drops, dirt jumping or crazy dh, but i dont ride like that, so who cares. perfect fork for people who like fast paced xc riding w/ some techincal stuff too...
Favorite Trail: anything at dryer rd park!
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$180.00
Purchased At: supergo? online somewhere...
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: old mongoose switchback, stock except pedals, grips (OURY's!! YEA!) and this here fork
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Nate
a Racer
from IndianaDate Reviewed: October 28, 2005
Strengths: None...Abosolutely nothingWeaknesses: I've had this bike and i've rode less than 100 miles on it and i've already had it damaged somehow. Its not been abused or anything and my LBS has had it for the last 3 days just trying to figure out what the hell is wrong with it. It also flexes and has very few adjustmentsBottom Line: This fork(Pilot) sucks. Its a piece of crap worth only to put in a landfill.
Favorite Trail: Franke Park
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Purchased At: Came with bike
Similar Products Used: Marzzochi Dirtjumper 3 on my kona.
Bike Setup: Giant NRS 3 Basically stock until i can affor a Marzzochi Marathon Race fork.
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pablo nyga
a Cross Country Rider
from polandDate Reviewed: July 6, 2005
Strengths: absorbs big and small bumps, adjustable travel and rebound regulation,Weaknesses: weight, about 2kg but i think it's standart for this price and classBottom Line: its good enough for that money, its quite stiff (its not tweaking) it has adjustable travel and i think you can regulate as you want, using air pressure and rebound regulation, its no sid however:)
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Similar Products Used: mozo 120r
Bike Setup: mongoose rockadile AL frame
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Cory Hughes
a Cross Country Rider
from NYCDate Reviewed: July 1, 2005
Strengths: It travels well for the price.Weaknesses: Shock isn't really that good, I don't recommend it. I bought a 04 Wasrpp ds2 and it came with the Pilot XC. Shocks are squishy and make noise. Squeaking from fork is slowly driving me crazy on the trailsBottom Line: Don't get this shock, save your money and get a better, tighter shock. If you do not have any shock and need one you might consider the pilot, but be warned. I don't have the money right now so the pilot will have to do. It might not be the best, but for the money, it does work on the trail.
Favorite Trail: Blue Mountain
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Purchased At: Came with Giant Warp DS2
Similar Products Used: I have used another better rock shox in the past but don't remember type.
Bike Setup: Stock
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Kyle
a Cross Country Rider
from State College, PA, USADate Reviewed: April 26, 2005
Strengths: Takes small bumps as well as larger ones, air assist, adjustable rebound.Weaknesses: None so far, but I don't have the 80mm travel setup.Bottom Line: This fork is perfect for anyone who wants a nice 100mm of travel for your average XC riding. It does a great job soaking up the small bumps as well as the large ones due to the air/spring setup. I'm not sure how well it would hold up on large drop offs or on some really hardcore trails, but RockShox didn't put the "XC" decal on it for no reason.
Favorite Trail: all of them
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$90.00
Purchased At: eBay
Similar Products Used: Manitou Black
Bike Setup: Fetish Cycles Discipline with Formula hydraulic discs and Mavic wheels.
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Matthew Nourmohamadian
a Cross Country Rider
from Laguna HillsDate Reviewed: March 15, 2005
Strengths: air assits, quiet,Weaknesses: no lock out, none other so farBottom Line: This is a good fork and has worked very well for me so far. I have taken it down some technical single track and the fork works like a dream. Great for ne1 from beginner to XC rider on a budget
Favorite Trail: Rock-it
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Purchased At: came on my 04 tassjra
Similar Products Used: none
Bike Setup: 04 tassajra with richety clipless pedals
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