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asteezc1
a Weekend Warrior
from markham on canadaDate Reviewed: September 13, 2008
Strengths: its light, though its not 4.6lbs (its 5lbs) its still pretty light, its nice and stiff and the gold looks pretty dope, and the travel is really nice desipte the stiffnesWeaknesses: the grind bolt is stupid and the rebound doesnt do much and im kinda worried that it will snap like the gold labels of the pastBottom Line: i really like the fork, it replaced a rockshock argyle 302 and feels way better. though it doesnt have the compression and lock out like other high end dj forks, u really dont need it. it was pretty cheap too. i really like the reverse arch for foot jams and its stiff enough not to take away my energy when pedaling but still give cushion on landings. Id strongly recomend the fork to anyone
Favorite Trail: freight train
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$420.00
Purchased At: universalcycles.com
Similar Products Used: Argyle 302, 318, 409, Marzocchi Dj1,2
Bike Setup: 2008 norco 250 with gold label
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