Submitted by
la-la-ca-bam
a Downhiller
from avon Date Reviewed: September 28, 2008
Favorite Trail:
dirt merchant
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Price Paid:
$550.00
Purchased At:
cutting edge
Strengths:
cheap, extermal compression/rebound
Weaknesses:
flex, not to strong, losses compression
Similar Products Used:
marzocchi 888..... not really comparable
Bike Setup:
coiler deluxe
Bottom Line:
i have lost compression in it and have cracked it..... but you are paying 500 bucks give or take
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Submitted by
BadMF
a Weekend Warrior
from Slovakia Date Reviewed: June 17, 2008
Favorite Trail:
Nitra Zobor
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
came on a bike
Strengths:
nice stiffness, smooth, looks
Weaknesses:
none yet
Bike Setup:
freeride
Bottom Line:
I have the long version 180mm of travel, 1.5 steer tube. Very stiff, feels good and safe, eats all from small rocks to big bumps. Uses full travel, linear all the way, went never to bottom thou (no big jumps yet)even i am 85kg. Nice fonts, the colour matches the bike (Norco Shore 3). My guess that it suites heavier bikes 17kg and more.
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Submitted by
Brad
a Cross Country Rider
from Bellingham, WA Date Reviewed: November 12, 2007
Favorite Trail:
yes
Duration Product Used:
1 Year
Strengths:
Simple 1.5 steer tube is noticeably stiffer than 1-1/8" Cheap (relatively speaking) Steel stanchions so I can beat the crap out of it
Weaknesses:
Ummm....it's a Rockshox
Similar Products Used:
about everything
Bike Setup:
Bottlerocket
Bottom Line:
The fork is awesome. I was incredibly surprised at how good it is after being asked to test this fork out. I figured being a Rockshox that it wouldn't take too long to f' it up. I was wrong!
This fork is so simple that there's nothing to break except the seals, which has not happened yet.
I've had two Totems already, those things suck. Save your money and buy this fork or the Domain 318. The steel stanchions can't be beat for the type of riding you'll probably be using it for. I never worry about crashing and damaging stanchions anymore. With the 1.5 steer tube, I'm not worried about the fork breaking either.
I had to replace the spring cause it was too soft. A firm spring feels perfect for me (190 lbs).
As the previous reviewer mentioned, remove your rebound knob before it removes itself. When will the fork mfgr's realize that is the most vulnerable spot on a fork?
Seriously, this thing feels good as new after some pretty good abuse last season, and I haven't done any work to it other than swap the spring.
Excellent value for serious riders.
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Submitted by
Pedro
a Weekend Warrior
from Kassel, Germany Date Reviewed: November 11, 2007
Favorite Trail:
Hercules downhill
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Purchased At:
came on bike
Strengths:
thought as hell, looks, U-Turn
Weaknesses:
rebound knob falls easily, a little to the heavy side
Bottom Line:
great fork, mine is the U-turn model, so its the 115-160mm...some will think the rebound is a little too slow, but i found it to be preety good....although the rebound is the only adjustabiliti on the fork (accept for the travel), i never felt in need of adjusting the preload or compression damping, it seems to be soft at first, but the higher the drops were, the better it felt, yet retaining small bumps, U-Turn is simply a life saver, easy and makes your Freeride bik feels like a XC bike for climbing, the only advice i give is to immediatly remove the rebound knob and keep it with you....great fork!