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Look Fournalés

MSRP $ 975.00
Weight 1100 grams
# of Reviews 8
Average Rating 4.25/5
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Submitted by Sean a Cross Country Rider from Rugby UK
Date Reviewed: April 5, 2007
Favorite Trail:Follow the Dog, Cannock
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $200.00
Purchased At:Ebay!!!
Strengths:Light, stiff, stiction-free (completely). Very sensitive on small fast bumps. A great conversation starter out on the trail. Feeds my carbon-fibre fetish!
Weaknesses:Low travel. No after-market support.
Similar Products Used:Lawwill Leader 3 (sweet fork but shock piston corroded)
Bike Setup:Specialized FSR 2001 (soon to be replaced with YETI ASR SL 2007)
Bottom Line:Look dumped this product on the market via Ebay sellers when they discovered no-one wanted to pay $1000 for a fork! There's no after market support for this fork. The final version has replaceable cartridge bearings - make sure you get that one, not the grease-port version. I'm searching for a replacement shock just in case - if anyone's got a spare hanging around sell it to me! I contacted TF tuning about a shock service and the man himself was quite rude to me - so don't even bother! Fournales will do it, just visit their website and email them.

A fantastic fork designed by a well-respected French suspension guru (probably the French Mert Lawwill!) but badly marketed by Look. Their loss is our gain! The only real criticism is the low travel but more than made up for by excellent small bump performance which is what you need on epic rides.

The value is based on Ebay price!!! Overall rating is 4 because no fork is perfect - it's contrary to the laws of physics. The finest Fox fork would get a 2.5 by comparison.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by konstantinos sapounakis a Cross Country Rider from greece
Date Reviewed: January 24, 2007
Favorite Trail:x poros
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Price Paid: $400.00
Purchased At:fournales
Strengths:no lateral flex lightweight
easy adjust no stupid buttons
little frictions exotic look
automatic lockout
very low maintenance
Weaknesses:hard to find!
only xc use with 80 mm travel
needs some personal work to fit...
might use faster your headsets
Similar Products Used:fatty, fox
Bike Setup:lapierre x control evo 2
with xt
Bottom Line:fantastic product for the xc use it is made!
as the prices become more human i took one to replace my fox rl that was like a marshmallow in comparison to the cannondale fatty fork and now is like a melted marshmallow in comparison to the fournales!

bought a second one just in case... it ridiculises the traditional forks. is perfect for xcounry even a bit agressive if u dont want to have a bike man to make servicing to your telescopic fork
extremely light and durable
not great for straight line downhill with big hits
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by tony a Cross Country Rider from new jersey, usa
Date Reviewed: August 13, 2005
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:ebay
Strengths:Very light, very stiff, no lateral flex. The shock is very smooth and has moore travel than Noleen/Girvin xlink.
Weaknesses:The 2-piece steerer tube flexes a little. Out of the box, the bolts are not all tightened
Similar Products Used:rockshox Judy tt, manitou six, girvin crosslink elt.
Bike Setup:Mrazek hardtail frame, sram drive train, mavic crossroc wheels
Bottom Line:This fork is super light, and rides very smooth. The air shock is infinitely adjustble to suit your weight and riding style. The first time I took it out I was underwhelemed, but after adjusting the dampening, it was an entirely different experience. Compared to the Girvin/Noleen/K2 fork, it is much lighter, and has a smoother performing shock, but the steerer tube seems to flex a little. Nice fork if you want to spend the money,and need to run disc brakes. But if you are looking for a linkage fork and are on a budget, the Girvin/Noleen/K2 works very well.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

Submitted by Phill a Cross Country Rider from The Netherlands
Date Reviewed: December 31, 2004
Favorite Trail:Round Ferejus, Agay, St Agulf in Provence.
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $450.00
Purchased At:second hand through velovert classifieds
Strengths:LIGHT
-parallelogramme trajectory
-stifness
Weaknesses:-i think it can only take proprietary shock
-expensive if bought new
-not exceptional on high speed downhills.
Similar Products Used:-Girvin ELT
-Noleen carbon smart shock.
Bike Setup:Klein Palomino
Bottom Line:This is the best fork i have ever ridden. I am (As you can see from my similar products used) a complete paralellogramme junkie. This fork is light, has more than ample travel, is stiff and looks great.

It absorbs the liny irregularities without damping (silky smooth ride) and the damping kicks in with larger objects. These forks dont have the same consecutive hit swamping problem the girvins had, but I cant clam that they're void of it. (but whay fork is?) They do have the typical braking dive but with an air shock there's always travel left over. They are unparalleled (pun intended) when climbing and on the straight an level, but dont perform as well as normal telescopic forks on fast downhill sections.

IF youre looking at these forks youre a hardcore XC rider anyway, and these are the ultimate XC forks.

4 chillis for value (if bought new)
7 chills overall rating.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Bernard a from Lakes, UK
Date Reviewed: November 7, 2002
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $700.00
Strengths:I posted a very favorable review for this product already: good stiffness, steering, light, etc
Weaknesses:I had the 1.1 version. Incredibly light but the bearings and spindles wore out in six months despite regular lubing.
Similar Products Used:most brands
Bottom Line:The UK importer could not be persuaded to supply the required parts or parts list and Look France would not send then direct but at least I got my money back. I purchased the new USE antidive sub fork which is a whole lot better so in the end I am very happy.
The moral: Make sure your importer supports this product before you buy!
Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

Submitted by PAUL LUDWIG a Cross Country Rider from ROCHESTER
Date Reviewed: July 15, 2002
Favorite Trail:ONE IN THE WOODS
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $820.00
Purchased At:KLM
Strengths:I'm 210lbs, lean and mean. This fork is as stiff as you want it to be and very adjustible to make soft. Little to no bob during climbs. No brake scrub when rocking. Unmatched trackability. Precise machining on components. Nobodys got one.
Weaknesses:Shock covers up the sterling silver "IF" head tube badge. Two piece steer tube is a scary thought, but its held up so far. The big hits seem big.
Similar Products Used:rock shox, Noleen mega air
Bike Setup:IF Ti deluxe xl. All XTR.
Bottom Line:Buy it if your a weight junkie poser or racer. Buy it if your a big guy tired of brake scrub, noodle turns, bob, dive and not afraid to tell your buds how much you really paid. Solid. Compaired to rock shox its worth the extra.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

Submitted by mt_jr a Racer from Krakow, Poland
Date Reviewed: May 28, 2002
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $620.00
Purchased At:FHU Poreba, Krakow
Strengths:Extremely stiff, very light, machine bearings, marvelous adjustment, great work, great on uphills - it doesn't bob , but it works and great on the downhills - it's progressive
Weaknesses:There are some problems with cleaning it :-))
Similar Products Used:Rock Shox SID '98, '00, '01, Manitou Mars Elite
Bike Setup:Storck Rebel Team, Look fork, SRAM 9.0 SL dareliour and brakes, WCS Stem, WCS wheelset, ROOX seatpost, cranks and Handlebar, Flite saddle
Bottom Line:The Look fork shoks - it works perfectly, doesn,t bob but on the other hand it is extremly sensitive!!! It has machine beraings everywhere, so it should be durable.
It weights only 1250grams and is just a dream for a cross country racer. It needs a preassure about 15 bars.
It is a first ever fork, which need as much air preassure as it is written in the manual!!!
I was a llittle bit disappointed when I culdn'yt buy a SID fork, but now I'm very happy, that I've bought LOOK FOURNALES 1.2 FORK
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Speedy J a Racer from The Netherlands
Date Reviewed: January 19, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Purchased At:Veltec
Strengths:Well, i can say that it's an extremely stiff vork, it really looks incredible good. You don't even need to have a lock-out on a fork like this because while climbing it nearly doesn't work, very great!!! And the weight, didnt I mention the weight, well it's light, very light, 1180 grams, that's almost 600 grams lighter then a Judy SL and 200 grams lighter then a Sid, doesn't that say enough.
Weaknesses:I just discovered some space beneath the suspension element, let's call the distributor Monday...
I will be back to talk about this.
Similar Products Used:Rock Shox Mag 21, Marzocchi XCR, Manitou ?, Manitou SX-R, Rock Shox Judy SL.
Bike Setup:American Eagle Durango 2001 with full Sram 9.0 SL (also with the hubs) and Magura HS33 red.
Bottom Line:The pressure in the damper goes up to 15(!) bars max.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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