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Eder Savio
a Downhiller
from Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, BrazilDate Reviewed: March 22, 2003
Strengths: Does not suffer permanent deformation (Rock Shox suffers).
Nice blue color.
Works very well.Weaknesses: I don't know.Bottom Line: This still coil is very good.
Favorite Trail: Reserva do Aguai, Nova Veneza - SC
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Purchased At: Mountain Speed Site
Similar Products Used: Rock Shox, Fox, DNM.
Bike Setup: Haro MX2 6,25" rear travel. Marzocchi Monster T fork. Tektro hidro disc brakes.Rigida DH30 tubeless rims, Tioga XL sadle, X-lite DH handlebar, 170 mm prowheel crank, 36 t ring, Giant DH chain guide, Shimano XT.
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Jesse
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from CorvallisDate Reviewed: September 6, 2002
Strengths: made by eibach (top of the line automotive spring company)Weaknesses: noneBottom Line: I upgraded my RS pro deluxe from a 600lb spring to a 750lb from mountain speed. They were on sale for half off, plus shipping (can't beat that!). The guys who answer the phone are very knowlegable and helpful. Great company, great product.
Duration Product Used: Less than 1 month
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$29.00
Purchased At: Direct from mountain speed
Bike Setup: 2002 AC1
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Ben
a Weekend Warrior
from Garson, Ont, CanadaDate Reviewed: March 10, 2002
Strengths: Incredible increase in the plushness of the shox, doesn't bottom nearly as easily as stockWeaknesses: ...Bottom Line: These spring rule. The original springs would bottom when i hopped off of a curb, now i do 11 stairs to flat with no problem. I dont have to worry about riding hard and bottoming every hit anymore, and the new springs dont buck you when you land either. The best upgrade i've made on any of my bikes to date!
Duration Product Used: 1 Year
Price Paid:
$45.00
Purchased At: The Outside Store
Similar Products Used: Stock Fox Spring
Bike Setup: 2001 Kona Stinky Dee-Lux
Mountain Speed Speedspring Frnt/Back
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Tim Horton
a Weekend Warrior
from Toronto,Ontario,CanadaDate Reviewed: June 26, 2001
Strengths: available in a large range of applications and spring rates.
No hassle to order, showed up next day in Canada!
My car-guy friends are impressed that Eibach makes springs for mountain bikes.Weaknesses: expensive, especially that next-day shipping, but in my opinion it's worth it because you get what you want fast, with no hassle.Bottom Line: My rear spring was too soft, now i can run zero pre-load, blue spring looks pretty good, a spring is a pretty simple part and should be easy to obtain. Simply, the rearspeed spring does its job perfectly.
Favorite Trail: ones without skunks
Duration Product Used: 3 months
Price Paid:
$45.00
Purchased At: mountainspeed online
Similar Products Used: stock fox spring
Bike Setup: Rocky Mountain Slayer
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