Submitted by
Richie Garcia
a Weekend Warrior
from Manila, Philippines Date Reviewed: March 21, 2008
Favorite Trail:
timberland
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Price Paid:
$80.00
Purchased At:
ross, cartimar
Strengths:
seems to be built tough, works like any other shock. They claim to be 340 grams, more than 100 grams lighter than other coil shocks. nice play.
Weaknesses:
it is known here to be inexpensive using less than superior materials.
Similar Products Used:
manitou metel, fox float
Bike Setup:
vision cruizer, fox forks, avid and sram parts.
Bottom Line:
It is ok and has performed well on trails and mountains. I don't have any complaints. It is very similar to other shocks i have tried. I don't know how long it can take abuse. Overall a very good shock.
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Submitted by
Espi
a
from Cainta, Rizal, Philippines Date Reviewed: October 15, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Everything!
Duration Product Used:
6 months
Price Paid:
$70.00
Purchased At:
Raon
Strengths:
Cool design! "Compression" and "Rebound" adjusters. Can handle jumps and drops. Very nice play. Very good value for money.
Weaknesses:
Weaknesses? I think it's all strengths.
Bike Setup:
Simple downhill bike! ^_^
Bottom Line:
It can handle pretty good jumps and drops. Very nice play. Definitely for downhill maniacs. Very outstanding performance for such a low price (P 3,500). If your looking for a good rear suspension that can take up the beating, try the DNM BURNER-RC. It's definitely one of the coolest rear suspension available today. This suspension won't let you down! Try it for yourself....
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Submitted by
Mervs
a Weekend Warrior
from Laguna, Philippines Date Reviewed: August 21, 2006
Favorite Trail:
los banos and bataan trails
Duration Product Used:
2 Years
Price Paid:
$76.00
Purchased At:
topgear bike shop
Strengths:
The rear shock actually works (in spite of DNM's less than stellar reputation in these parts; other riders mockingly define DNM as "does not move") Plush. Adjustable rebound, preload and compression (simulates lock out mode too). Modeled after theold Fox RC models. Cheap. Looks cool actually
I've been using (and occasionally abusing) this shock for almost two years now and it still hasn't failed me - from epic rides to urban sessions and DH runs.
I find it plusher and more fun to use than other (more expensive) brands although i am not by any means a dedictated free rider or a downhiller. For my riding preferences all mountain/aggressive trail XC riding it's been a blast to use
DNM actually made a decent (dare i say very satisfactory) rear shock with this one