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RockShox Sid Race

MSRP $
Weight 1304 grams
# of Reviews 7
Average Rating 4.86/5
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Submitted by LeinaniMTBgurl a Cross Country Rider from Hawaiian Islands(50th state), USA
Date Reviewed: April 11, 2009
Favorite Trail:Kahuku & The Big Island "volcanoes" trails
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $250.00
Purchased At:Craigslist, Honolulu
Strengths:Lightweight and responsive. Matches any color frame. Easy on the eyes and my wallet.
Weaknesses:Are there really any? Maybe the brilliant Gold & Silver color "Bling Bling" tones may attract thieves?! Unfortunately, I did scratch the lowers on the right side from a scrape (fall). Oh well, so I used a little silver touch-up paint (not nail polish, lol) on the scratch and it now looks shiny and almost new!
Similar Products Used:Similar: Manitou Skareb, Marzocchi Bomber and Rock Shox Tora 302, 318; Not at all similar: Dart 1 (Quite possibly the worst suspension fork ever made) and Sun Tour XC 75 (A Lead pipe with springs)
Bike Setup:Kona Lisa Deelux, Easton & Kona anodized (deluxe) controls; Sram 7 derailleurs and shifters + chain; Avid 7 disc brakes; Race face w/ Wellgo pds. crankset; WTB rims w/ Maxxis Holy Rollers & Rocket "She" saddle, to help keep my tushy very comfy!; Accessories: Kona gloves, Jagwire, Triflow, Parks Lube(grease) & tools, Simple Green & H2O to clean!
Bottom Line:If want to save a few hundred dollars, try and buy a used one. Watch out though, if it's a few years old they may need a rebuild or require a complete overhaul. I'm fortunate to have found a 2007 SID at such a great price! It's the best fork I've ever had, I really love this thing!!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by clevengercm a Weekend Warrior from Dover, NJ, USA
Date Reviewed: June 27, 2008
Favorite Trail:your moms
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:ebay
Strengths:Stop reading this and buy this fork!!
Weaknesses:none!
Similar Products Used:Grind OS CRAP!!!
Bike Setup:Trek Homebrew
Bottom Line:BUY this fork!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Jonathan Maddock a Cross Country Rider from Wolfeboro, NH, USA
Date Reviewed: January 22, 2008
Favorite Trail:unmaintained roads
Duration Product Used:Tested or demo'ed only
Price Paid: $350.00
Purchased At:Ebay
Strengths:Weight,& limited travel & good looks. I have a 1993 steel Stumpjumper with a Future Shock (Mag 21). This fork comes the closest to mainting the bike geometry. It's super light and very appropriate for the intense XC rides I like to do.
Weaknesses:Don't know yet.
Similar Products Used:Future Shock.
Bike Setup:Steel Stump frame, XT cranks, XTR rings, all the rest XT except front derailure is XTR. Home made wheels with Mavic rims & White hubs. The rest is nondescript other than being good XC beater components. I keep hanging new stuff on this frame & I see no reason to switch it out.
Bottom Line:Good karma on this. The Sid Race is silver just like my old Future Shock. Right now it's XC ski season and lots of ice & snow, so no riding yet.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by kayhan arica a Racer from Turkey
Date Reviewed: November 7, 2007
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $550.00
Purchased At:delta bike
Strengths:very light but reliable and works perfect
Weaknesses:it stretchs when breaking
Similar Products Used:maniotu comp axel
Bike Setup:corratec frame tetktro disc brake xt crank set
Bottom Line:perfect
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Erhan Doganer a Cross Country Rider from Turkey
Date Reviewed: October 4, 2007
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $420.00
Purchased At:Delta Bisiklet
Strengths:very light and strong
Similar Products Used:Rock Shox Reba sl, RST Omega SL
Bottom Line:This fork is the best fork I've ever seen...
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Yeop Azman a Cross Country Rider from Zagreb, Croatia
Date Reviewed: August 7, 2007
Favorite Trail:Crabtree Lake; Raleigh, NC
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $505.00
Purchased At:Maraton Bikes in Slovenia
Strengths:Coming from riding a Judy XC, I can notice a big difference. Mainly in weight. My front end rides up quickly and I ended up doing a few unintentional wheelies going uphill. The SID race took most of what I gave it so far: stairs, 3 foot jumps, dirt trails and the usual other XC things. I'm a light person (66kg, 145lbs) so I don't bottom out my fork too often. Thus it's a great fork for me!
Weaknesses:Only has rebound adjustment, which isn't really a weekness because I'm light. Could maybe use a lockout... Then again, I've never really used a lockout.
Similar Products Used:2001 Judy XC; 2000 Manitou Mars CL (another great light fork that couldn't take anything)
Bike Setup:2000 Schwinn Homegrown; XTR shifters; XT components; XT/mavic 517 wheels; Easton carbon components; Easton aluminium stem; Ahead headset.
Bottom Line:Worth the money I paid for! I'm a weight junkie! Wheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! But look for a stronger fork if you are a heavier rider. I would suggest the Fox's. I was about to buy one, but it was 100EU more!
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Steven a Cross Country Rider from UK
Date Reviewed: August 6, 2007
Favorite Trail:Cannock Chase
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:MerlinCycles.co.uk for £225
Strengths:Extremely lightweight (1.3kg), very plush and instant response to bumps; making them great at coping with high speeds. Great value considering they are the lightest fork on the market; weighing less than the more expensive SID Team and World Cup and I only paid £225 (RRP £330).

They feel like they have more travel than the 78mm I get from mine. This is because the first 2/3rds of the travel is soft and the last 1/3rd of the travel stiffens quite quickly to prevent any harsh bottoming-out, meaning they cope very well with the small to medium bumps you get on a XC trail.
Weaknesses:They don't cope too well with large bumps that cause the fork to quickly use the soft 2/3rds of travel and hit the last 1/3rd of travel which quickly stiffens, but if you ride well; using your arms to help absorb the bump, then this is barely a problem at all, and they are not designed for big hits anyway.

They're flexy; I'm using Formula Oro K24 brakes with 160mm rotors, and you can definately see the fork felexing under braking (I wouldn't recommend more than 160mm disc brake rotors). Whilst riding I don't notice the flexing at all, but I only weigh 59kg, so I'd be hessitant to buy them if I was a heavy rider (I think Rebas would be more suitable).

The Pure Delite damping started to limit the travel after 1 or 2 months of riding: reducing the travel from 78mm to 60mm. I fixed this by servicing the Pure Delite damping assembly; replacing the oil and repositioning the internals. I think it was a lack of oil which caused the internal floating piston to drop out of place and limit the travel, but I never noticed any oil leaking, so I assume there wasn't enough oil when manufactured. They have been perfect for the last month since servicing, which was easy to perform, following Rockshox's service guide.
Similar Products Used:Marzocchi Flylight Air 2000, Rockshox Judy XC 2001.
Bike Setup:I'm using them on a Giant XTC 07 with Formula Oro K24 discs and XC717 disc rims on Hope Pro 2 hubs.
Bottom Line:Great forks for lightweight XC riders looking for a lightweight fork for their hardtail. I'd recommend a fork with more travel you're using a soft-tail and a stiffer fork if you're a heavy rider. Don't expect them to cope with more than they were designed for.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4






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