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Tennyson Kelly
a Downhiller
from CanadaDate Reviewed: January 10, 2001
Strengths: This site does not have a review collum for the new shiver. This is the closest thing to it. This fork has bottomless travel, stiff ,the plushest fork in the worldWeaknesses: not torsionaly rigid as monster T not copadable with vee brakes, potential scrach and dent damage to the fork because it's inverted design.Bottom Line: Bottom less 7.5inches / 190mm havent bottomed it out yet even going big ,15 foot drops. dont buy it if you are not strong it weighs almost as a monster T.It is my favorite fork for my racing and free rider. It is a big fork, make shure if you have an older downhill frame will accept the huge head angle difference.the ultimate northshore/freeride fork
Favorite Trail: The Lorax and Dr. Suss
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$1250.00
Purchased At: www.bikingOn The Edge.com
Similar Products Used: boxer,Jr. T.
Bike Setup: Brodie 8 ball with you guessed it 8 inches of travel, Full XT hayes 8 inch rotors front and rear,isis splined cranks,full titec, WTB lazer disk downhill rims and hubs. maxxis mobster tires. Check out www.brodiebikes.com
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Dmonay
a Cross Country Rider
from USADate Reviewed: August 1, 2000
Strengths: Smooth like butterWeaknesses: heavyBottom Line: GREAT SHOCK, but pricey, i got it for free
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Similar Products Used: every fork on the market(not quite)
Bike Setup: Custom built merlin with prototype from magazine tester
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