unknown SID XL 00 Front Shock

4/5 (4 Reviews)
Weight : 3.7 lbs


Product Description

  • Hydracoil, XXX Sealing System
  • Travel, 80/100mm
  • Aluminum Steerer and Upper Tubes


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    Reviews 1 - 4 (4 Reviews Total)

    User Reviews

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Jay a from Saratoga Springs

    Date Reviewed: November 25, 2000

    Strengths:    This is the plushest fork that I have ever owned. It is also very adjustable. The negative spring was a bit of a mystery for me. I had the fork set way to plush at first. I spoke with Rene at RS and he gave me a few tips that brought the fork to life!!! Man can you say, "There for you in all situations!"

    Weaknesses:    The fork is a bit flexy.

    Bottom Line:   
    This is a great racing/fast riding fork. The bit of flex is not noticeable in most situations. I feel that 80mm of travel is and excellent amount for fast single track with a few drops thrown in for good measure. As with all bike bits this is just my opinion and you should try out this fork to form your own.

    This fork would have gotten five chilis if it was a hydra air fork with the negative spring and larger diameter stanchions.

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    Favorite Trail:   Severed Dick

    Duration Product Used:   3 months

    Similar Products Used:   RS Judy SL '96, Judy XC '99, Zokes Z.2 2001 for a short ride

    Bike Setup:   Serotta CST with all the bells and whistles!

    Overall Rating:4
    Value Rating:4
    Submitted by Clayton a Weekend Warrior from pa

    Date Reviewed: August 27, 2000

    Strengths:    nice long endless travel if you are light. phat red color. dual crown version!! dual air very sweet.

    Weaknesses:    a little unlaterally stiff. bent the rebound adjuster on bottom pretty useless thing anyways.. completely tweaks out headtube angle and bb clearance

    Bottom Line:   
    great for light weight frorider. very plush and soft, not too active and a good bargain, also very light. AIR IS THE BEST, unless you ride zochs .nothing beats a zoch, but this comes very close, also much lighter than one!

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    Favorite Trail:   urban

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Price Paid:    $400.00

    Similar Products Used:   a ton...

    Bike Setup:   trek 8000 frame

    Overall Rating:3
    Value Rating:3
    Submitted by Steve Beck a Racer from Alamo

    Date Reviewed: May 14, 2000

    Strengths:    If you weigh over 175 lbs. save your money and pass on this fork. I payed big dollars and was underwhelmed by the noodley response of this fork. I recommend looking into the Marzochi xFly Z1 - best fork I've ever ridden.

    Weaknesses:    Way to flexible and noodely

    Bottom Line:   
    NOODLE!!!

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    Favorite Trail:   Downiville Downhill

    Duration Product Used:   6 months

    Similar Products Used:   Marzochi BAM, xFly Z1, Monatue, etx

    Bike Setup:   Independent Fab with XTR, USC Post, custome wheels.

    Overall Rating:5
    Submitted by Jack Jenkins a Cross-Country Rider from Lakewood, CO

    Date Reviewed: November 26, 1999

    Strengths:    
    infinitely adjustable, responsive


    Weaknesses:    
    takes some care and willingness to get it zoned in the way you like it


    Bottom Line:   
    I ride hard on fast, rocky singletrack. This fork takes the big hits as well as smoothing out the little stuff. So light that going up over water bars, rocks is full fun! Better than you would think bombing downhills.

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    Favorite Trail:   
    Kenosha Pass to Georgia Pass

    Duration Product Used:   
    3 months

    Similar Products Used:   
    Marzochi, not really comparable... heavy, plush, long travel on a FS bike


    Bike Setup:   
    Cannondale CAAD-3 frame, XTR, light weight hardtail

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