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RBrady
a Downhiller
from Gilbert, AzDate Reviewed: September 22, 2011
Strengths: Buttery action, no stictionWeaknesses: Bit of heftBottom Line: Best fork I've ever used. Rides like new 1 Year later. Blows away any Fox I've ever had
Favorite Trail: National trail at South Mt park
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$1000.00
Purchased At: Landis Cyclery
Similar Products Used: Fox 36
Bike Setup: Banshee Skythe
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Crankmiester
a Weekend Warrior
from Salt Lake City, UT, USADate Reviewed: January 15, 2011
Strengths: Super Durable, Stiff, Zero Stiction, Buttery Smooth, Bomber.Weaknesses: Heavy but not offensively so... I expected a bit of weight.Bottom Line: This fork is killer. I use it for everything. It is hefty and does make climbing hard aerobically, however on technical climbs the smooth action and bump sucking ability makes it easier than ever to get up the rough stuff.
Downhill it is fantastic. I chose it because it slackened my head tube angle and increased the wheel base of the Guapo. Now my wheelbase is as long as a Yeti 303rdh. It is super plush, stiff and confidence inspiring. I would choose this fork over anything that FOX and Rockshox have to offer.
Favorite Trail: Porcupine Rim, Amasa Back, Bobsled
Duration Product Used: 6 months
Price Paid:
$600.00
Purchased At: greenfishadventuresp
Similar Products Used: FoxShox 40, Talas 36 180.
Bike Setup: Titus El Guapo, Marzocchi 66 RC3 Ti, Hammerschmidt FR, Avid Code 203mm, X9 Rear Derailleur, X0 Shifters, Mavic 317 Rims W/ DT Swiss 240 Hubs.
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