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RockShox Reba Race 2007 Forks


  • Average Rating: 4.79/5
  • # of Reviews: 14
  • Weight: 1610 grams

Product Description

  • Travel: 85/100/115mm
  • Travel Adjust: All Travel
  • Spring: Dual Air
  • Crown: Forged 6061 T-6 Aluminum
  • Steerer Tube: Butted Aluminum
  • Lowers: Magnesium, IS Disc Mount, Boss Option


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Reviews 1 - 14 (14 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Pulse- a Cross Country Rider from Tuchola, Poland

Date Reviewed: June 18, 2009

Strengths:    Stiff, quite light, extremely comfortable, easy to set up and service

Weaknesses:    NONE

Bottom Line:   
Very comfortable. I have serviced mine after 8500km (was ridden in mud, snow etc) no wear at all, looked like new inside. The best fork. Can't imagine better one!

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Purchased At:   came with bike

Bike Setup:   Simplon Mythos, XTR/XT, SLR XC GEL, Reba


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:3
Submitted by OSnap a Cross Country Rider from Virginia

Date Reviewed: February 19, 2009

Strengths:    Light

Weaknesses:    could be stiffer....but then it probably wouldn't as light

Bottom Line:   
Great fork once you get it set up right. It took me a while to get the right PSI for my weight and riding style. I've only test rode the Fox once and didn't notice any difference to the REBA which is about $300 cheaper, like I said but once you get the right set up it's hard to beat this plushness of the REBA's ride

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Favorite Trail:   The one I'm on

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $400.00

Purchased At:   the Store

Similar Products Used:   Manitou

Bike Setup:   SS 29


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by jump mi'bike a from BC

Date Reviewed: April 28, 2008

Strengths:    all

Weaknesses:    none. (except the stanction coating but thats just one small point)

Bottom Line:   
i used to have the pike (with a firm spring) on this bike. it was swapped in to do the job last year after spending 2 other seasons on my AM/FR bike. the bike was just too light to use enough of the suspension effectively, plus it was pretty heavy for a bike like this and i wasn't using the top 20mm of travel setting anyway. i like the feel and setup this is a big improvement in small bump control, and weight. i have scratched the coating on the stanctions in the past which in turn causes the top seals to not work, but since the 05 it seemed to be better. less soft. if i had been using the whole 140mm, i might have gone with the van 32, or possibly float, but, the f120 was out of my range and this had got terrific reviews. so i put it on and swapped the motion control from my pike. long-term reliability aside, this fork is terrific. and i like the lockout being at the top of the travel, it allows for me to have a near rigid for commuting with a upright position. and a great suspension for off road. mine set at 115+ 110-

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   00 judy, 02 boxer, 05 pike coil u-turn, 05 gran fondo 2

Bike Setup:   06 blizzrd, setback seatpost, dues xc flatbar. xt build.


Overall Rating:3
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Robert Metz a from St.Louis Mo, 63049

Date Reviewed: March 31, 2008

Strengths:    I like the adjustability and how plush it felt.

Weaknesses:    Didnt like how soft the lockout felt at times.

Bottom Line:   
Pretty Decent fork. Good feel and nice weight very stable. I blew the seal(s) between the positive and negative air chambers. Sram corp. was awesome with rebuilding it but I blew it out the next weekend. I plan on replaceing it with a Marzzocchi. I ride hard and this could just be a fluke thing I did ride it for almost a year and I didnt have any complaints other then not like how it felt while locked out.

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Favorite Trail:   Lhandal KC MO.

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Similar Products Used:   Cannondale Left Carbon

Bike Setup:   Kona Kula ultra light aluminum, Bontrager Race lite X wheels, XTR shifters and derailleur, XT cranks, Thomson stem/seatpost, and Ritchey WCS rizer bar.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Dean a Cross Country Rider from UK

Date Reviewed: March 1, 2008

Strengths:    Strong with no flex; adjustable +ve and -ve air; adjustable travel; external rebound adjust; choice of v-brake and disc brake mounts; not too expensive

Weaknesses:    never use the lock out and floodgate

Bottom Line:   
These are my first bouncy forks and they are excellent. I used to get aching finger joints after every ride, but not any more!

It was difficult to decide which to buy, but the good reviews and a special deal made me plump for these. It was a good decision.

I like being able to adjust the behaviour of the forks to suit me and my style of riding (a pump is supplied). Also, the forks are adaptable to range of brake and frame setups. When I bought them, the forks had 100mm travel, but changing them to 85mm was pretty easy and took just 30 mins (spacers supplied although finding the right oil was a bit tricky). These forks are strong too. Even with my 95kg pounding down on them, there is no flex at all.

My only issue is that I paid for the lock out and floodgate features (both in terms of money and weight), but never use them. Locking the forks throws the geometry of the frame out and makes cycling uphill unecessarily more tiring, even on 85mm of travel. The next forks I buy will not have this feature. Mind you, if I hadn't bought forks with this feature, I wouldn't have found out that I didn't need it.

Buy these forks if you are upgrading and want to try out a variey of high end features.

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Favorite Trail:   The Next One

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $500.00

Purchased At:   JEJames

Similar Products Used:   None - only rigid forks

Bike Setup:   Alite 4000, XT/717 wheels, Mono mini brakes, Shimano gearing


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by duncan giblin a Cross Country Rider from tasmania australia

Date Reviewed: November 18, 2007

Strengths:    light strong relaible, tunable and set and forget, lockout with flood gate is awsome,great fork

Weaknesses:    none, the guy who sold it to me had 80s hair ;)

Bottom Line:   
these are bombdiggity and i have been pretty hard on mine but they have been sweet im glad i didn get fox i would have paid more and id int think they would be as good.

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Favorite Trail:   www.kellevie24.com trail

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $450.00

Purchased At:   cyclingo

Similar Products Used:   manitou splice, recons

Bike Setup:   orbea lanza frame with race face evolve xc cranks,xtr wheelset, xt drive train and brakes, reba race forks(obviously)


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by dennis a Weekend Warrior from lancaster, calif

Date Reviewed: November 3, 2007

Strengths:    light,easy to set up. not alot of flex. they,re not pretty, i got my moneys worth

Weaknesses:    none

Bottom Line:   
the first time out i knew i would never have to research the web for a good fork again. these forks made me feel more confident on my favorite downhill and i had more control over the rough stuff.

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Favorite Trail:   dirt

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $470.00

Purchased At:   jenson

Similar Products Used:   rock shox dart 3

Bike Setup:   marin,sram x9,avid,thompson,moots


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by James a Weekend Warrior from Charlottesville, VA

Date Reviewed: October 1, 2007

Strengths:    Great feel for a fronk fork, easy to tune, good paint job.

Weaknesses:    None as of yet.

Bottom Line:   
This is a fantastic front fork for general cross country use and freeriding. Far better than any other front forks I've used (mostly Minutes). Took it to Sherando Lake this weekend and it did very well on the rock garden type downhills. Have it set up at 110psi + and 100psi -, and I've yet to come close to bottoming it out (I weigh 170). If you're unsure whether to get the remote pop-lok adjustment, I'd say skip it. The adjustment on top of the shock stanchion is easy to see and adjust, and I just reach down to lock it out on uphills.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $290.00

Purchased At:   ebay

Similar Products Used:   Minute Sliver, 1:00, etc.

Bike Setup:   Jamis XC Comp


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Novato, CA

Date Reviewed: August 22, 2007

Strengths:    ADJUSTABLE. Good bang for the buck. Stiffness-to-weight is high. Easier to service and cheaper than competing Fox models. Build quality and seals are good.

Weaknesses:    Lockout is compression-damping only (mitigated by adjustable blow-off valve). Poploc remote is flimsy, with a rather primitive cable clamp. Air-oil damping makes wheezing sounds (but you get used to it). Rockshox user manual does not go far enough in instructing the user of all of the tuning options, and some of the recommended air pressures do not translate to the advertised sag and travel ranges.

Bottom Line:   
I love this fork. If you get deal on an OEM version, it absolutely can't be beat for anywhere near the price.

Adjusting this component can become a hobby for the chronic tweaker - check out the "Reba fine tuning" thread on the "Let's talk about shocks" forum.

The lockout has its pros and cons: it's easy to use, and has an adjustable blow-off valve and remote option. On the other hand, full compression damping lockout on a fork puts you at full shock extension while climbing, unlike the Marzocchi ETA that locks the fork down for better weight distribution uphill. A rebound damping lockout would be useful here.

Still, the 32 mm stanchions and dual bushings make for a relatively flex-free experience - does anyone know of another 115 mm single-crown fork this stiff and adjustable at under 4 lbs, for less than $500?

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Favorite Trail:   Pogonip

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $353.00

Purchased At:   eBikestop

Similar Products Used:   Rockshox SID 100

Bike Setup:   2006 Specialized S-Works Stumpjumper FSR 120:
http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?key=pWYXYHVI0VnU437GQX-MOTw


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Pedalitup a Cross Country Rider from Oregon

Date Reviewed: August 1, 2007

Strengths:    Stiffness to weight ratio is amazing. It increases my confidence to tackle ruts, rocks and roots at speed.
Easy to setup and the adjustments all work as claimed.
You can buy two for the price of one similar Fox product.


Weaknesses:    No post mount for caliper means 2 more screws to possibly come loose.


Bottom Line:   
What waterbars? This fork steers better than anything I've ever used. The increased capability is well worth the extra half pound. I recommend the Reba to anyone who's hung up on a gram scale as a measure of product performance. This is among the best parts I've ever purchased for any bike. Go SRAM and may the force be with you.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $416.00

Purchased At:   lowest price possible

Similar Products Used:   various sid's = spaghetti, Manitou Skarebs = el dente at best

Bike Setup:   FSA OS Kforce XC bar, Titec carbon wrap 7075 Pluto stem and Xyclone disc wheel on Salsa El Santo.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Gary Fleming a Cross Country Rider from Torrance, CA

Date Reviewed: July 16, 2007

Strengths:    Great tuneability. Excellent quality. Easily as good or better than the Fox Floats I have used. Supple over all type of terrain yet an excellent climber if tuned properly (see the REBA fine tuning forum here and my post). I love the push loc lever for quick transitions from out of saddle climbing to fully active downhill...

Weaknesses:    The included pump gauge did not read accurately, but this was more of an annoyance as it was consistently off and I use 25% sag versus recommended air pressures and noted the measured pressure at optimal sag.

Bottom Line:   
just switched from a Fox Float 100RLC to a 07 Reba Race. The fork worked flawlessly. It was much more supple than my Fox was. I love the push loc on long steep fire road climbs as I can jump out of saddle and grind up the short steep sections without any fork bob. I leave it off the rest of the time and the fork used 100 mm of it's travel without bottoming out. It handled fast rocky single track, whoops and rock gardens all equally well.

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Favorite Trail:   Strawberry Peak

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $430.00

Purchased At:   Performance Bicycles

Similar Products Used:   Fox Float RLC

Bike Setup:   Intense Tracer w/ Push Tuned Fox Float rear shock


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Scotty J a Cross Country Rider from Chicago, IL, USA

Date Reviewed: May 25, 2007

Strengths:    new sram components

Weaknesses:    none so far

Bottom Line:   
I was a little weary about going with the Rock Shox becuase I was very unhappy with my Psylo. That was before Rock Shox started using SRAM. I had heard a lot of good things about the new Rock Shox so I wanted to try it with an unbiased outlook. I set the positive and negative air to 115. The shock is really active and super smooth. I set the shock to this and it works flawlessly. I rarely use the poploc feature but it works really good. I have never been big on lockout features. So far the shock has held air really well and has worked smoothly. I would def recommend for a racer or cross country rider. With 4" of travel you can't do crazy drops or anything extreme like that. The fork also doesn't flex much so it steers where you want it to go. I gave it a 4 for value since the msrp on these forks is insane but I got mine stock on my KHS XC Team.

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Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Similar Products Used:   Rock Shox Psylo Race
Manitou Minute 3:00
Rock Shox SID


Bike Setup:   '07 KHS XC Team (Shimano)


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Justin Poland a Cross Country Rider from Birmingham, AL

Date Reviewed: April 9, 2007

Strengths:    Smooth, very easy to tune and the pop-lock feature helps me stay focused and keep both hands on the bars in techincal terrain. Five tuning options: positive air, negative air, rebound, floodgate, and compression (lock-out). Something that I didn't know about this fork prior to the purchase was how the floodgate works. If you wanted to ride with the fork locked-out until you reach a rocky section and let the fork do the work of disengaging the lock-out then you set the sensitivity of the floodgate. The force applied by a rocky section will then disengage the lock based on the sensitivity that you set and then the fork is active or bobbing. Great fork!

Weaknesses:    I only got one rock shox sticker out of the deal.

Bottom Line:   
I believe this fork has added to my technical ability as a rider and according to the guys at Cahaba, they service more Fox Forks than Rock Shox Forks so I'm sold!

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Favorite Trail:   Oak Mountain

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $440.00

Purchased At:   Cahaba Cycles

Similar Products Used:   Rock Shox Dart 1- really not a comparison.

Bike Setup:   Stock Silver 07' Trek 6000, Salsa stem and Rock Shox Reba Fork


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by brappa brappa a from ahem

Date Reviewed: March 21, 2007

Strengths:    Light. Poploc.

Weaknesses:    Still waiting.

Bottom Line:   
I consider this my first "upscale" fork. Right away you notice the weight savings... a whole pound off the Tora originals. Bike jumps up and scoots. It came minus a Poploc and I rode it that way for a month. Almost decided not to get the Poploc for simplicity sake, but ultimately got it, and glad I did. No expert, but I inherited a whole lot more talent by springing for these forks. A bunch more control and confidence in attacking the curliest technical stretches with these. Can't tell you how they compare to equivalent Fox. But I am extremely happy, especially at the price I paid.

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Favorite Trail:   one with the least horse poo

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $255.00

Purchased At:   eBay

Similar Products Used:   Rockshox Tora 318 , Manitou Axel Elite

Bike Setup:   06 superlight, thompson post/stem, koobi au enduro saddle, cane creek terros wheels, rockshox reba race



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2009 vs 2010 Reba Race, are there any differences?

Hi, I need a little help deciding on a fork. I know very little about RockShox as I have been on a Lefty for a few years now and my last RockShox fork was purchased in 1995.    Read More »

Rock Shox Reba Race BB5 Brake Adaptor?

Just bought a Rock Shox Reba Race from a friend and he included a brake adaptor with it. My stock BB5 brakes wont fit with this adaptor. Any ideas? Another other products?   Read More »

Tora Race or Reba Race

So I bought a Reba cuz I thought I'd be building up something and found a good deal on it. But then I also found a good deal on a Salsa Mamasita equipped with the Tora Race fork. N   Read More »

Reba Rock Shoxs Race Rebuild Problem

Need your help ! We are rebuilding for he first time my Reba Fork, oh man what a venue. Bought all seals etc. We just took fork apart and there was a broken plastic piece (black)    Read More »

2009 Rock shox Reba Race

I just bought a 04 Santa Cruz Blur and it came with this fork. I am trying to stiff up the fork, but Im not having any luck with finding how to set the compression. When I turn the   Read More »

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