RockShox Sid World Cup 2007 Forks

4.83/5 (6 Reviews)
Weight : 1407 grams


Product Description

  • Travel: 80mm
  • Travel Adjust: All-Travel
  • Spring: Dual Air
  • Damping: Motion Control
  • Lowers: Ovalized Magnesium IS Disc Mount and Titanium Boss


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Reviews 1 - 6 (6 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:3
Submitted by tezza a Cross Country Rider from w.mids

Date Reviewed: January 18, 2009

Strengths:    light plush. very positive around fast trails

Weaknesses:    need servicing to keep responsive

Bottom Line:   
Well worth the money if you can keep up the srevice

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Favorite Trail:   cannck

Duration Product Used:   More than 3 years

Price Paid:    $900.00

Purchased At:   ebay

Similar Products Used:   fox r32

Bike Setup:   orange evo race face bars stem and seatpost hope mono brakes xtr shifters xtr front and rear derailler xt crank and cassette, sunn wheels


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by jeff a Cross Country Rider from toront,ontario,canada

Date Reviewed: June 17, 2008

Strengths:    light weight and extremely strong, lock out is user friendly.Really soaks up the bumps. Looks great too.

Weaknesses:    price point, but worth it in the end

Bottom Line:   
best damn set of forks I've ever used

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Duration Product Used:   6 months

Price Paid:    $1050.00

Bike Setup:   Giant frame with Avid Juicy Ultimate brakes, 8" front rotor, 6" rear rotor, SRAM XO shifters and Rear derailer, Race Face Deus XC Crank set and stem, Race Face Next SL Seat Post and Handlebar,Ritchey Carbon head set, Crank Brothers 50/50 pedals, Spinergy All Carbon Wheels


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Anthony Paz a Cross Country Rider from Escondido

Date Reviewed: April 10, 2008

Strengths:    Light, responsive, lockout, hassle free, killer look

Weaknesses:    None thus far

Bottom Line:   
I went from an old school Manitou 3 to this...of course its a night and day comparison. I like the adjustablity, you actually notice the difference in the ride. The air pressure still holds after 2 years of consistant riding. I wanted the best for cross country and this is it. If its good enough for the pros, its good enough for me...and you too!

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Favorite Trail:   Noble Canyon

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $450.00

Purchased At:   EBay

Similar Products Used:   Manitous

Bike Setup:   GT Zaskar, XTR, Mavic, Pauls, Syncros, WCS, 21 lb XC


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by sepp a Racer from durango

Date Reviewed: September 29, 2007

Strengths:    a great race fork- extremely light very plush and good rebound.

Weaknesses:    carbon crown and steerer are nice but if your smamming on the brakes those parts tend to shudder

Bottom Line:   
this is a great racer but is not reccomended for big hits unless you want some breakage. it made my bike alot lighter. This fork can also take some beating but do to whats its made of you probably shouldnt thrash on it.

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Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Purchased At:   fellow racer gave to me for free

Similar Products Used:   manitou

Bike Setup:   jamis dragon pro, xt drive train, steel frame, avid juicy 5 brakes


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by d mac a Racer from bozeman

Date Reviewed: April 28, 2007

Strengths:    Weight, plushness, tuneability

Weaknesses:    flexy

Bottom Line:   
I would not have this fork for just trail riding, but for a light race bike, I'm sold. I was real hesitant to sell my F80 off my new bike for a SID but now that I've ridden it I love it. Yes, I flexes some in certain situations, but you learn to ride with that pretty easily. The pop-lock handlebar mount is great and I use it alot, it allows me to run a soft set up and but be able to lock it out really fast. The feel of the fork is way softer and more plush than the Fox's I've owned, I prefer it to Fox actually. Adjustability is really good also.
To sum it up: If you race, great fork; probably not the best for trail riding.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $670.00

Purchased At:   directly

Similar Products Used:   Fox Talas, float 130, F100, F80

Bike Setup:   Giant Anthem, full xtr, XO, Avid ultimates, Stans ztr's, 22 lbs.


Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Aaron a Racer from Lake Crystal, MN, USA

Date Reviewed: March 23, 2007

Strengths:    Weight, feel, looks.

Weaknesses:    Flexy, expensive.

Bottom Line:   
This fork is definitly for a serious XC racer who weighs 180lbs or less. It isn't stiff at all, many people may be turned off by the flexiness. However it is very light, supposedly about 2.1 lbs. It has a lockout which is very useful. It is quite expensive, at about $850 msrp (the $100 above is obviously wrong). I got it for $550 because I was doing a complete build-up at my local bike shop. $550 was the price the shop paid for it. This fork is my first high end fork, to me it feels very nice. It's expensive but it is a Sid World Cup and looks awesome with the carbon Blackbox crown and white. I have not had it very long so I can't say much about maintenance etc. but so far it works great.

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Favorite Trail:   Mt. Kato

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Price Paid:    $550.00

Similar Products Used:   None.

Bike Setup:   Salsa Cycles Moto Rapido frame with full Shimano XT, high end Bontrager and Easton other parts. Total weight of 23lbs.



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