RockShox Totem Coil 2008 Forks

3.33/5 (6 Reviews)
Weight : 2857 grams


Product Description

  • Travel: 180mm
  • Spring: Fixed Coil
  • Damping: Mission Control
  • Lowers: Magnesium, 20mm dropout
  • Crown: Forged AL 66-TV aluminium
  • Steerer Tube: Aluminium


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Reviews 1 - 6 (6 Reviews Total)

User Reviews

Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:4
Submitted by bighit2 a Downhiller from denver, colorado, usa

Date Reviewed: February 9, 2009

Strengths:    bad ass upgrade to the drop off triple i had, the multiple adjustments, 40mm stanchions in a single crown


Weaknesses:    heavy oil leaking through dust seals stanchions get coated with oil then dust and what not gets caked on the stanchions and creates more problems with the fork yeah i clean the stanchions after every ride but not every single pass of the trail who dose that

sh*&% sh*&% did i mention sh*&% sram rock shox customer service and warranty not only me with problems but other friends with problems with pike and argyle


Bottom Line:   
all i can say is in my opinion i was new when getting a top of the line fork like this brand new had no ideas knew nothing just ready for the upgrade my riding skills improved and deserved some nice equipment i also wanted the 66 but found this first at a price i could afford you could say i was a like a kid in a candy store. this is a risky fork to get great nice fork till you as a rider understand forks and have ridden this enough to break it in

i really hope that more people with fox and marzocchi forks that have used the totem fork can give an all around comparisons
2 chillies because although you will be bombing at first you will be regretting the problems later not only with the fork but all so with sram
4 for value because of the deal

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Favorite Trail:   any decending trails

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $600.00

Purchased At:   sleezbay.com

Similar Products Used:   drop off triple, pike 426, and a marzocchi bomber from 04 small light weight fork

but what really matters i have no comparison to this fork that would make a single difference


Bike Setup:   big hit


Overall Rating:1
Value Rating:1
Submitted by egore a Downhiller from Truckee,ca

Date Reviewed: November 29, 2008

Strengths:    None so far,blew through travel on a two foot drop with 170 lb rider.

Weaknesses:    Compression damper is defective, no hsc very little lsc when turned up. Oil levels are unfortunately spot on.

Bottom Line:   
Sram and shop owner have done very little to assist with making this fork usable. Sram claims to be out of cartridges until mid December and that will put down time into the three month range if they manage to even uphold that projected delivery date! All that support with a brand new fork is just despicable. Thankfully my 66 works great in its place.

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Favorite Trail:   any

Duration Product Used:   Less than 1 month

Price Paid:    $1000.00

Purchased At:   Came with bike

Similar Products Used:   pike coil,66,fox,drop off triple ect...

Bike Setup:   uzzi vpx


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by blb228 a Racer from State College, PA, USA

Date Reviewed: October 6, 2008

Strengths:    Soaks up mostly everything, lightweight, adjustable. I don't know if it is the way I have it set up but I have never felt a harsh bottoming feeling like other forks when bottomed out.

Weaknesses:    Soaks up mostly everything...including some bumps I'd like to jump

Bottom Line:   
This fork has gotten me out of a lot of the "sh*t I am going too fast for this" times.
Spending most of my time riding Motocross: I tend to be hard on mountain bikes but this has held up to my abuse; all I have done is take care of it and it has taken care of me.
For how much travel this fork has it still feels very predictable.

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Favorite Trail:   anything that goes down

Duration Product Used:   2 Years

Price Paid:    $580.00

Purchased At:   sleezebay

Similar Products Used:   Fox 40, 888

Bike Setup:   Dirtbag built up with Transition wheels, ORO K24 brakes, Hussefelt Bars, Stem, Cranks.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:4
Submitted by offroadbob a Weekend Warrior from Tucson AZ

Date Reviewed: August 18, 2008

Strengths:    The Fork is buttery smooth. When it is not leaking it is the best fork I have ever ridden. The adjustments are awesome when you turn the dial you actually feel the different settings. The floodgate is amazing for climbing.

Weaknesses:    Because of so much tech in the mission control assembly it has created a leak twice now in one of the o-rings between the floodgate and the high speed compression adjusters. Once the oil leaks out the fork is a unstable pogo stick.

Bottom Line:   
When this fork is operational it is the best fork money can buy. I just hope that rockshox/SRAM gets there problems worked out and continue to create some of the best components possible. During one ride I had to just guess how much oil to put in and seal the adjusters with some silicone. it lasted for a bit, them one day while riding some street the fork turned to mush and almost made me crash. Once it comes back from Rockshox I expect that it will once again be the best fork on the market.

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Duration Product Used:   3 months

Similar Products Used:   Marzocchi 66 rc, Marzocchi Super-t, Junior-t, and 888 rc, Manitou Sherman Firefly, Blacks, Gold Label.

Bike Setup:   2008 Norco shore w/ stock build.


Overall Rating:2
Value Rating:4
Submitted by Scott Punt a Racer from mt.shasta CA

Date Reviewed: July 22, 2008

Strengths:    First off I'd like to say that the stanchion tubes are not 38mm they are 40mm. They are super strong and fairly light.

Weaknesses:    Blew the main seals in two weeks, and then after four weeks blew the internal and Mission Control seals.

Bottom Line:   
I was not pleased with the durability of the seals, however Sram took care of me and sent me a new pair of forks that I recieved on 7/13/08. I raced them on 7/20/08 and had no problems.

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Favorite Trail:   Hells Kitchen

Duration Product Used:   3 months

Bike Setup:   SantaCruz Bullit, Totem coils, Fox dhx 3.0, Hayes Stroker Trails, TAG FRX5 wheels, DT SWISS 440 hubs.


Overall Rating:5
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Scott Lewis a Downhiller from Elk Grove, CA, USA

Date Reviewed: February 16, 2008

Strengths:    This fork is rock solid. 38 mm stancion tubes make this fork beastly. Mission control gives this fork incredible versitility. This fork is awesome. I've been riding this fork for 5 months and so far I have no complaints.

Weaknesses:    It's not a triple crown fork. I ride alot of dh so that would be nice. However, so far its been great and I don't think I want a triple crown fork anymore.

Bottom Line:   
This fork is awesome. I love riding with it, it feels so right. I also use it for urban and dj and it works great. All I can say is get this fork if you can afford it.

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Favorite Trail:   Tunnel, Auburn

Duration Product Used:   6 months

Similar Products Used:   None

Bike Setup:   '08 Cannondale Perp 2:totem coil,van r,juicy 7



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