Submitted by
Matt Jones
a Downhiller
from canada Date Reviewed: July 31, 2007
Favorite Trail:
c.o.p.
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$360.00
Purchased At:
work
Strengths:
it was super super plush. i traded it for a 66 cause i wanted more travel. the compression knob alwayse got turned when i tried an x-up. and when i went on the chair lift the lower legs where alwayse resting on it. but i really loved this fork. compression and rebound knob verry easy to use
Weaknesses:
none.
Similar Products Used:
mz-comp, drop off IV, 66, spinner ammo, tarvis single 150, rock shox tora.
Bike Setup:
norco six, 66, codes, dhx 5.0
Bottom Line:
verry plush fork, verry nice.
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Submitted by
nathan bannerman
a Racer
from Anacortes, Wa, 98221 Date Reviewed: April 11, 2007
Favorite Trail:
any in anacortes
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
it is a nice fork, a bit to stiff spring for a 130 pound rider though, adsjustments are easy to use
Weaknesses:
i just found cracks in both dropouts, but im trying to get it warrentied right now
Similar Products Used:
shiver sc, pike, 66, 36
Bike Setup:
giant stp, travis 150, avid bb7, trailpimps on hadleys, xtr, evolve dh cranks, diabolus bars, king headset
Bottom Line:
its a good fork over all but i hope they can get the cracking figured out on there travis and goldlabel series and make different weight springs also for it
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