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Dirtworks
Progressive Springs
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Submitted by
Paul Cormier
a Cross-Country Rider
from Colorado Springs, CO Date Reviewed: December 5, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Captain Jacks | | Duration Product Used: | 6 months | | Strengths: | Relatively Low Price Easy to install Good spring rate for 180+ pounders like me Consistent rate at different temperatures | | Weaknesses: | Heavier than crappy elastomers it replaces | | Similar Products Used: | Speed Springs | | Bike Setup: | 98 Manitou SXR TPC, 97 GT Zaskar LE, Full XTR | | Bottom Line: | These springs were absolutely necessary to bring the spring rate up to an acceptable level for a heavy, aggresive rider like myself. Before this spring I was flying over the handlebars on heinous dropoffs as the fork would completely compress. Not any more. Buy these if you are heavy and run the Manitou SXR. You won't regret it. -- PC | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Hammy
a Weekend Warrior
from Houston,Tx Date Reviewed: October 29, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Great Response over all things | | Weaknesses: | must use with fork that has damper, otherwise, pogo | | Similar Products Used: | Englund Air | | Bike Setup: | GT Zazkar Le Judy XC | | Bottom Line: | Great upgrade. Being a bit on the heavier side for cyclists (225), I would blow through the travel on my Judy on any big hit. Since it has been in the control has been great and I rarely bottom out. And since I am going to school in utah, the ride at moab is now sweeter and smoother. Yah baby yah
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Submitted by
Alan
a Cross-Country Rider
from Vancouver,BC Date Reviewed: October 8, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | Makes the Manitou X-vert shock feel better on large drops and on insane technical terrain. Easy to install. | | Weaknesses: | Not very plush on medium size roots and rocks. | | Bike Setup: | Cannondale super V Manitou x-vert 99 fork | | Bottom Line: | I think this is a must do upgrade for the manitou shocks. I think the stock coil and MCU combo springs in these forks are great for easy to moderate trails, but when things go vertical, steep and rooty the stock springs are too soft. On difficult trails the braking action uses up over half the travel (even with proper sag is set up) thus when you need the travel to keep rolling over large roots you dont have enough left. The Dirtwork Dual Rate springs (medium) are plush in the first inch of travel so small fast bumps are well absorbed. The rest of the travel (3/4) is very firm compared to the stock manitou springs. This is great for downhill technical runs, but not so great on the easier roots or rocks as it is not very plush. I find that up hill technical climbs (which I love) are more difficult as the fork is not compliant on 3to6 roots any more as compared to the very plush stock springs. I have compensated on the easier trails by popping up my front end more instead of relying on the fork so much. I highly recommend this upgrade if you are into difficult terrain and want extra endo protection on rooty/bumpy downhill singletrack. I found that I had to change the oil from 5 (stock) to 10w for the spring to work well. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Rob Cullen
a Weekend Warrior
from Brighton, UK Date Reviewed: September 15, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Golding Barn (you wouldn't know it!) | | Duration Product Used: | less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Loads more travel and better feel Install anyone could manage | | Weaknesses: | Err...... | | Similar Products Used: | Stock Elastomers | | Bike Setup: | Fisher Tassajara with Rockshox Quadra 10s | | Bottom Line: | I just fitted the standard DW springs to my old Quadra 10s and now I have new forks! Twice the travel and much more feel. An excellent new lease of life to old tech. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
CC Rider
a Cross-Country Rider
from Bowling Green, KY Date Reviewed: September 9, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | less than 1 month | | Strengths: | Easy to install Cheap to buy Built to last | | Weaknesses: | None | | Similar Products Used: | Other Dirt Works products | | Bike Setup: | Giant ATX990 Full Suspension XTR, King, Race Face Manitou X-Vert (80 mm) | | Bottom Line: | Update to earlier post. Have received the dual spring kit for my X-Vert and love what it does for my fork performance. We had a little issue with compatability, but David at Dirt Works helped me out. I ride the firm kit, and it helps both the ride and control of my bike. 5 hot peppers for the upgrade. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
jeff
a Cross-Country Rider
from Redwood City, CA Date Reviewed: August 18, 1999 | | Duration Product Used: | less than 1 month | | Strengths: | easy to install inexpensive works as advertised | | Weaknesses: | none | | Similar Products Used: | none | | Bike Setup: | Gary Fisher Paragon Judy T2 | | Bottom Line: | I didn't like the bone-jarring feel of the elastomers in the Judy T2 on downhill washboard. I was planning on upgrading with the Rockshox kit, but found the Dirtworks kit at 1/2 the price of Rockshox. Installed it in 20 minutes and the feel is noticably better. I'm riding downhill sections faster with the upgraded shock. Well worth the $34 (bikeworld.com). | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jb
a Cross-Country Rider
from Pa usa Date Reviewed: July 12, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | adsf | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Strengths: | ultra sensitive oooooh so plush | | Weaknesses: | none | | Similar Products Used: | stock mcu/spring | | Bike Setup: | manitou '98 sx | | Bottom Line: | oooooh these are great. they make my shock oh so sensitive soaking up every little root so you can go so very fast and not worry about little obstacals... set them up w/ 10 w. oil in the tpc damper (a must over 5 w. as the spring makes the fork so much more active... open the damper up with 10 w.) this is for the tpc spring on 98 and newer forks you must get this spring it is wonderful and only 29.95. | Overall Rating: |
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CC Rider
a Cross-Country Rider
from Bowling Green, KY Date Reviewed: June 3, 1999 | | Favorite Trail: | Any I can get to! | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Strengths: | Simple upgrade | | Weaknesses: | None | | Bike Setup: | TREK 930 w/ '97 Man. FS | | Bottom Line: | Did not like the response of my '97 Manitou FS (MCU/Spring) set-up, so I tried some Dirt Works springs (Phat Tire in Dallas, TX recommended firm, dual rate springs for my 205 - 210 weight). I really liked the way they changed the fork. A lot more lively and handled both small and big hits with ease. I just bought (installed yesterday) a '98 Manitou X-Vert for my Giant Full uspension frame, and ordered a new spring for that fork! 5 hot flaming chili peppers for the group out of Texas! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Snap
a racer
from Houston Date Reviewed: March 2, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
The Dirtworks Springs brought a new life to my 97 Manitou SX Ti. Plush yet firm when it really counts. I guess that's the progressive spring feel. Spent $45 on the springs versus big bucks for a new fork, a good deal. I dock Dirtworks 1 chili on the install because I had to shave down the Dirtworks end pieces and file the springs some to get them to fit in the preload caps of the Manitou, but after a few minutes of preload adjustments I was rockin'. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Dave D
a weekend warrior
from NJ Date Reviewed: February 11, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
Dirt Work's spring upgrade's are awesome! I just installed in my 97 Manitou SX,and it worked great! It fit in nice and came with all the hardware to install it. Anyone looking for a good spring upgrade go with Dirt Work's! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
cuzn red
a weekend warrior
from ma. Date Reviewed: February 8, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
Dirtworks springs rule!!!! I recently purchased an RST Mozo shock and was big time dissappointed in the stock performance. After installing dirtworks springs it was like riding a totally different shock.... hats off to dirtworks! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
dustin
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from Victoria, Canada Date Reviewed: January 16, 1999 | | Bottom Line: |
I have RST Mozo Hi-5's and i replaced the elastomer with there medium spring and now the forks feel exactly like Z1 drop off's but at half the price. RST rocks and Dirtworks made it happen | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
troll
a weekend warrior
from Ruston, Louisiana Date Reviewed: December 13, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I instaled Dirt Works Dual Rate springs in my 98 Judy SL back in August. They are the best!! I've tried different combinations of the R.S. firm and med. springs, but I always had to use too much preload (3 full turns, I weigh 230lbs.). I dropped the Dirt Works Firm springs in and set my bike up with 1/2 turn of preload. The bike feels great!! It soaks up every thing I throw at it!! From small wash board to large hits, it makes my bike so plush and no hard bottoming out!!(I am getting full travel with these springs, the R.S. springs only gave me 75mm. All that preload I guess.) I have noticed that the bike bobs less on climbs with the Dirt Works springs than with the R.S. springs. Dirt Works has made a great fork even better!!! I wish they would make a spring for my rear shock. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Mary Hodge
a racer
from Houston,Tx. Date Reviewed: May 28, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I have used Dirt Works Suspension Stuff for over three years, and all of that time without any failures; just an enjoyable and enhanced ride. With full product support and personal committment, I think anyone looking to upgrade their suspension should look no further. As a racer of cross-country and downhill I have enjoyed using many different springs for a multitude of applications. Whether in a local state race, national, or World Chapionships, I knew I could always trust my Dirt Works. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Brian
a weekend warrior
from Tennessee Date Reviewed: May 23, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
These are GREAT! I got mine from Biek World for only $39. These make such an unbelievable difference to Judy XC. I put in the firm springs (I am 195#) and they are so supple. They really soak up the bumps better than the stock setup. I set the preload to 1/4 and am experimenting with the dampening cartridge but I love 'em just the way they are. Get some! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Reed
a racer
from TX Date Reviewed: March 12, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
One word SWEET. However they want 50 so hear goes. I bought their dual rate springs almost a year ago, and loved them from day one. Travel is so much smoother. I bought the medium springs which I figured would be too light for my 200 pounds. Not a problem, I don't bottom out much and the fork remains stiff in that smooth sorta way. Only 50 bucks and they beat the pants off of the stock elastomers. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jordan Lucido
a weekend warrior
from UT Date Reviewed: February 18, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I installed the Dirt Works Otis in my Indy XC this weekend and its awesome. The Damping is much improved over the elastomer bumpers and I have much more control of the bike over the big stuff. Also, it was a snap to install. even a weekend warrior like my self can do it. Great work! | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Jeff Thompson
a weekend warrior
from CA Date Reviewed: February 10, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I installed the soft Dirtworks springs in my '97 Judy last summer, they were very easy to install and they fit perfect! A big improvement over the stock elastomers which were to stiff for my 140lbs. My Judy is plush and very active, yet I have not bottomed out yet. I would recommened these springs, they are a good deal for $50. | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
f
a weekend warrior
from LSD Date Reviewed: February 3, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
The springs are stron but don't do much for me and I would rather take some judy springs. They are quite a bit better. They are pretty cool cool but I would rather buy another low cost spring. However they are ok and my friend wants to get some. Ning NIng NIng | Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Chris
a weekend warrior
from Los Angeles Date Reviewed: January 22, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I tried these in a 97 Judy DH when they first came out. I followed the mfg. reccomended rates (at the time I weighed 200lb I got stiff). I don't think they were put through any testing. The lengths and even diameters were so far off they barely fit into the fork. I just for the sake of trying got the fork back together and it turned my fork into a couple of broom sticks (1/4 of travel at most!). I sent them back. They reccomended firm progressive I elected to go medium straght rate. These fit much better but were still on the stiff side (2 3/4 travel, should be 3.1). Get those rates staightened out and the diameters right! I will give you the benifit of the doubt, maybe the stockroom boy put the wrong ones in the bag.
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Submitted by
Randall Tinney
a racer
from Dallas, Texas Date Reviewed: January 10, 1998 | | Bottom Line: |
I have used Dirt Works Dual Rate Springs for several years now. Dirt Work's springs are used to replace the stock elastomer/springs that originally come with Judys or Mantious. The springs make your suspension forks handle better and create a lively feel that is more like the front suspension on a motocross motorcycle. I have never had any problems using the Dirt Works springs and would recommend them to anyone desiring to upgrade their suspension forks.
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