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Jared
a Cross Country RiderDate Reviewed: April 25, 2012
Strengths: Steering precision and handling. Out of the saddle efforts and climbing. Smooth Suspension action at speed. Very efficent. Feels really smooth at a good riding pace. Bump compliance is great.Weaknesses: Slow speed small bump compliance.Bottom Line: In a word this fork is AMAZING! It works just as good as claimed. The fork is a racers best friend, when flying through the trail the feeling of the fork is unbelievable. Very smooth and somewhat plush (at a good decent pace). Its truly amazing how stiff the fork is when out of the saddle climbing, sprinting, or whatever. It does not move. At a good pace the fork is stiff as expected and the Terralogic works so perfect is amazing. However, at low speed this fork has very little small bump compliance. Its a fork meant to be ridden hard. If you want plush, comfy, and buttery smooth, don't get Terralogic. But get this fork up to speed and it absorbs bumps small and big like a Regular Fox Float. The fork does take some time getting used to it. Also I found that after about 6-8 hours of riding the fork became more responsive in terms of Terralogic engagement and open suspension. Bottom Line, if you race its perfect! If you just want to ride for fun and are not concerned about the most efficent platform you can get. No need for it.
Duration Product Used: Cedar Glades Park
Price Paid:
$875.00
Purchased At: A&B Cycle
Similar Products Used: Lefty, RockShox Reba, SID RCT3
Bike Setup: 2012 Specialized Epic Carbon 29er
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dpugh5
a Cross Country Rider
from glen rock pa usaDate Reviewed: November 7, 2011
Strengths: 15mm qr kashima coat, very stiff, terralogicWeaknesses: priceyBottom Line: This is the future of mtb suspension this honestly sets the bar very high. the fork is plush when it needs to be and stiff when climbing (terralogic actually works ). I've tried it now at a couple good trails around where I live and can not wait to race. Bottom line, this fork gives you an unfair advantage so go get one!
Favorite Trail: michaux state forest
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$700.00
Purchased At: ebay tyron bike
Similar Products Used: rockshox reba, fox rl c2010, fox fit f32 rlc 2011, manitou r7, manitou mars , marzocchi bomber lo
Bike Setup: specialized stumpjumper carbon expert 29
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onza
a Racer
from Santa Clarita,CADate Reviewed: August 22, 2011
Strengths: Stiff, Terralogic function, Kashima coating, graphicsWeaknesses: just a bit heavier than I would likeBottom Line: Love my Fork on my S Works Epic (w/ brain)...stiff on the climbing, active on everything else...set it and forget it. I wanted something similiar to that on my Pivot so I ditched my 2010 Fox FIT RLC (w/o kashima coating) and bought this one. Only had it for a month but so far this fork ROCKS! Terralogic works like I hoped for...Stiff on climbs (even out of the saddle) and very active...and plush on everything else. Just set the threshold where you want it and leave it. Kashima coating is very slick...no stiction! Supposedly upgraded seals from previous model, so maybe the great feeling is a combo of that and Kashima. Whatever it is, I love this fork! Only drawback is the weight (.22 lbs heavier than regular Fox FIT fork) but worth its weight in gold! Still 5 chilis!
Favorite Trail: Big Bear, CA
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
Price Paid:
$684.00
Purchased At: Tryon Bikes
Similar Products Used: Fox FIT RLC (older model), Rock Shox, RST
Bike Setup: 2010 Pivot Mach 4 (2x9 setup), FSA cranks, SRAM X0, Avid Elixir CR, Thompson, Mavic Crossmax SLR
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