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RockShox Sid World Cup

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Weight 2.9 lbs
# of Reviews 2
Average Rating 5/5
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Submitted by XCFred a Racer from Wakefield, MA USA
Date Reviewed: June 3, 2009
Favorite Trail:BH
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:mtbr classifieds
Strengths:Light, plush
Weaknesses:A bit flexy
Similar Products Used:Older Sids, Reba Race, Fox forks
Bike Setup:Giant Anthem
Bottom Line:Great fork. I believe it actually feels better than my 06 Reba race, which I was actually shocked by. the lockout works great, too. I weigh 160 lbs and the only time I notice any flex is in rock gardens, but needless to say, that's not really what this fork was designed for; it was deisgned to blast through singletrack as fast as possible, and for that use, I give it an A+. Probably the best fork I've ridden - feels much better (and its lighter) than comparable Fox forks. Plus lets face it, the carbon steerer and crown is just plain sexy. We will see how durability is, but I imagine it will be like all other forks, and will need to be serviced every season for best performance.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Paul Crawford a Cross Country Rider from Augusta, ME, USA
Date Reviewed: October 23, 2008
Favorite Trail:Sugarloaf MTN.
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Price Paid: $900.00
Purchased At:Sage Cycles
Strengths:Light, Light, Light
Weaknesses:A little sticky until they warm up.
Similar Products Used:Judy DH w/ AC crown, WB HardBody, Eibach ProRace spring
Bike Setup:Yeti ASR Carbon w/ the works!
Bottom Line:Light!!! I can't say it enough. You won't need lockout if you set it right, so it can sit under 3 lbs no problem. If you want it, PushLoc is the way to go. Machine your brake lever or shifter to accept it, and the perch will mount to nearly anything. Not a lot of cable, and a really easy lever to reach, no matter where you put it. Well designed fork all around, with nothing in excess. Not a DH fork, obviously, but it doesn't stutter on washboards, or bottom out on bad landings. Kinda expensive, but under 3 lbs?! It is gonna cost. I would love to send it to Push, might make it ride like the $1K fork it was designed to be. Not that there are flaws, just that delicate subtlety of added confidence that this fork does not come with, which Push seems to know how to add.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5






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