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Manitou Travis Single Intrinsic 2007 Forks


  • Average Rating: 4.6/5
  • # of Reviews: 5
  • Weight: 6.75 lbs

Product Description

  • Travel: 180mm or 203mm
  • Damping: Air-Backed Cartridge Intrinsic Damping
  • Spring: Ti Coil
  • Casting: Magnesium RA
  • Steerer: 1.5" Aluminum
  • Crown: Satin Black and Solid
  • Axle: 20mm Hex Axle or 20mm Quick Release Hex Axle


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Reviews 1 - 5 (5 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by miragebass72 a Downhiller from Columbus, OH, USA

Date Reviewed: January 22, 2010

Strengths:    Good price and a durable fork

Weaknesses:    Heavy, adjustment doesn't do a whole lot.

Bottom Line:   
This was a decent fork for the money but it would always spring up with random problems. Sometimes all the adjustments would literally just stop working and the fork would feel like a pogo stick and top out like crazy. Manitou offered no help when I inquired with them. Like I said if you've got money buy something better but I suppose it's decent fork on a budget.

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Duration Product Used:   6 months

Similar Products Used:   Marzocchi 66, Fox 40



Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by jm a Downhiller from concord,ma,usa

Date Reviewed: June 10, 2009

Strengths:    super smooth, awsome ride, feels like everlasting travle

Weaknesses:    could have some more adjustments but awsome fork

Bottom Line:   
i have the 180 version and i cant be happyer, this fork eats up anything u throw at it, i have hit drops that are 13 feet plus and takes them like a champ, raced the fork once and its a single crown could have been a little more stable but this thing is a freeride machine love it

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Favorite Trail:   HIGHLAND MOUNTIAN BABY

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $350.00

Purchased At:   pinkbike

Similar Products Used:   totem,66

Bike Setup:   canfeild lucky with avy rear and travis up front


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Dilbean a Downhiller from Santa Cruz, CA, USA

Date Reviewed: September 11, 2007

Strengths:    SO far this fork is superb. I bought it with a ti spring in it. It is both supple and smooth with nice ramp up. Its been great for everything from jumping to dh and even for climbing back up. When climbing the fork settles down and doesnt bob much. It feels better than any other fork ive felt

Weaknesses:    So far nothing

Bottom Line:   
Amazing fork

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Favorite Trail:   Turpin's Trail

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Purchased At:   With used bicycle

Similar Products Used:   Fox Float 36, fox talas 36, 666 rcx2 (demo), fox 40

Bike Setup:   Transition Gran Mal, Deity bars, X7 rear deurailler, swinger 4-way


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by daniel a Weekend Warrior from alexandria

Date Reviewed: May 7, 2007

Strengths:    stiff in all the right ways. reasonably light considering its so stiff and a single crown. very very supple

Weaknesses:    it is a tall fork and i light a low front end. it doesn't help that my frame has a long headtube either. some might find it too heavy.

Bottom Line:   
the one i have is an OE type as it has TCP damping in it not the intrinsic which i hear is more temperamental. the dampening is the reason i choose this for over others. also the one i has is the 180mm not the 203mm and its still a pretty tall fork. i would not say this is a great race fork.

its a great for thus far. i'm a big guy at 260ish w/o gear and this fork goes where i point it. i will be racing it this weekend it in a dh hard tail class at massanutten. i have done some good size drops on it now and it has never companied for a bottom out or anything. also the thing feels like a magic carpet on the front of the bike. pretty much all the bumps big and small are gone.

also ironically the fork also DJ ok as it doesn't load up too much and take the pop of the lip away.

its pretty much the perfect gravity play for. it can do pretty much anything you ask of it

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Favorite Trail:   where is a giant gorilla sit

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $550.00

Similar Products Used:   boxxers, pikes, 888 (not mine though) and other big forks

Bike Setup:   soul cycles sluggo (great frame and company), travis, gravity dh parts, and loco wheels


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Zachary Hrnderson a Downhiller from n.h

Date Reviewed: April 24, 2007

Strengths:    the 1.5 inch headtube

Weaknesses:    axle bult fall out

Bottom Line:   
the best single crown i have ever riden smooth as hell

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Favorite Trail:   Chichen Soup

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $850.00

Purchased At:   jensonusa.com

Similar Products Used:   bomber 66 and the fox 36 van

Bike Setup:   Trek Session 77 All Spram stuff bomber roco rc world cup



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