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RockShox Reba Race

MSRP $
Weight 1610 grams
# of Reviews 6
Average Rating 4.83/5
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Description:
  • Travel: 100mm
  • Spring: Dual Air
  • Damping: Motion Control
  • Lowers: Magnesium
  • Crown: Forged, 6061 T-6 Aluminium
  • Steerer Tube: Butted Aluminium


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    Submitted by depp a Cross Country Rider from Methcondido
    Date Reviewed: October 2, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Elfin forrest
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:performance
    Strengths:Very Plush, lockout is uncanny, and the weight is very nice. The fork doesn't have the generic Taiwan appearance. It almost seems to be a solid fork. I have never rode a fox fork but I have heard they are quite similar just half the price.
    Weaknesses:Well the fork has begun to leak in less than a month. Actually the fork is leaking where the flood gate is located. The most bothersome of this fork is the manual states travel adjustment. This fork does not have a travel adjustment, Rock Shox has lied stating the item has travel adjustment yet it does not.
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi
    Bike Setup:Intense tracer, Chris King, Azonic. God Bless America
    Bottom Line:The shop I purchased the fork at claims they will fix the fork for free. Well that is yet to be done. Bottom line is the Lock Out rocks, and for a fork this soft it's a great combo.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by slyder327 a Cross Country Rider from Canada
    Date Reviewed: August 15, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Albion Black
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $450.00
    Strengths:Adjustable like you would not believe. Strong...no flex, and what a ride !
    Oh almost forgot....you will hear something from you Reba forks every time you ride..." Is That All You've Got "
    Weaknesses:Very Adjustable ! Read elsewhere on this site as to how to set them up. It will be well worth your time. Factory fork PSI settings out to lunch.
    Similar Products Used:Fox, Marzochi
    Bike Setup:08 Giant Trance 2, mostly stock except for these babies.
    Bottom Line:Best fork I have ever ridden ! Do your self a favor, and BUY THEM !
    The ride is amazing...equal to or better than Fox, and the money you'll save over the Fox will allow for more upgrades. I have yet to bottom these forks and I have taken some really fast and un expected logs and drop offs. Nothing but a smooth landing, without any flex.
    I am 207lbs...I know ...I know loose some weight, but I have mine set at 115+/110-, Lock Out at half, and dampening at 3/4 turn, and what a smooth ride. Nice progressive build up at the end of the stroke and no bottom out.
    So stop reading and get out there and buy your self a set.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by cyril a Cross Country Rider from Prague, Czech Republic
    Date Reviewed: August 8, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $615.00
    Purchased At:Prague
    Strengths:Very flexible in adjusting (I recommend to study MNL before adjusting). From very hard (sportive) to very sensitive and fine (touristic) fork response. Firm and lightweight. I weight 75kg.
    Weaknesses:Didn't find so far.
    Similar Products Used:RoxSchock Pilot C - but uncomparable - heavy, hard, fixed response configuration (disaster)
    Bike Setup:Merida Mission Comp 2003 - full suspension bike weight about 13kg. Changed rear suspension by one from manitu with "inteligent" response - resistent to the paedal force. Equiped by Shimano LX/XT, Mavic complete rims.
    Bottom Line:I bought this fork as upgrade from RoxShock Pilot C - BTW terrible fork. The first chnage I noticed was lightweight front, the second - I didn't notice the potholes at the street I usualy start my trip. And I just adjusted the preasure in the main chamber and in the chamber of the senstivity bias. The last change was the speed of the dumping. The experience is excelent - I have new bike - fast and sitting on the road. My hands are not tired. The fork lock works fine a fast. I am happy with this fork.
    I can recommend this fork to very sportive XC riders who are riding Marathons or simillar races.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jez a Weekend Warrior from Melbourne VIC Australia
    Date Reviewed: May 17, 2008
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:Light, adjustable, smooth, look great
    Weaknesses:Little bit flexy for heavier riders
    Similar Products Used:05, 06 RS Reba, 06 Pike, 07 Fox 32 F100RLC
    Bike Setup:Stock Giant Trance0 with full SRAM X0 (Matchmaker & Pushloc), Avid Juicy Carbons, Crank Bros Acid 2 carbon pedals, Schwalbe Racing Ralph tyres, Peaty Lizard Skins grips
    Bottom Line:I have the fork set up for 115mm (I get 112mm on full compression!) but I'm 92kg (203lbs) and I find the fork just a little flexy in this setting. In the 100mm, setting it wasn't so bad (to be expected, and I did just come off a Pike...)
    That being said, this is one smooth, tunable fork that keeps the wheel tracking the ground really well, takes bigger hits in its stride and has good small bump sensitivity. Between the Dual Air (positive and negative air pressure adjustment), and a good damping range, it's very easy to set up the fork to your liking. The lock out is great and the Floodgate allows for a wide range of adjustment to the blow-off setting, so it can be set up for full lockout, or just to cut some bobbing when pedalling out of the saddle. The Pushloc is a better lever system than the Poploc, but costs extra. Matches SRAM X) very nicely, though, and fits on a Matchmaker clamp. Neat!
    The Reba Race is hard to fault for general XC riding. If you're a bit heavier or bomb a bit more, a Pike is a very good and very underrated alternative. Otherwise, the Reba Race will keep you very happy.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Phil a Cross Country Rider from Ne
    Date Reviewed: April 28, 2008
    Favorite Trail:any CC trail
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:This is a great product. I raced this shock for the first time this past weekend, and it was sweet ridin'. Appreciate the adjustability on the fly. Great through all kinds of bumps/terrain. Lock out feature is new to me and well worth it's weight.
    Weaknesses:None yet.
    Similar Products Used:About 6 yr old Rock shoks, don't recall the model
    Bike Setup:Felt Nine Pro stock, shimano XT components, Cross maxx tire
    Bottom Line:Great fork, performed well under some tough conditions. easy to clean up; ability to tune to rider weight and riding style is a strong point. solid on the road. I would recommend this product...
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bryan a Weekend Warrior from Lexington, Ky
    Date Reviewed: January 18, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Zilpo
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Purchased At:Capital City Cycles Frankfort Ky
    Strengths:Stiff adjustable and plush
    Weaknesses:None yet
    Bike Setup:Dakota 29er stock for now
    Bottom Line:This fork is a upgrade for me I've been pounding a IndyXC for about 10 years on my old fisher and finally decided a new ride was in order I feel like I am riding a caddy now. This fork feels awesome and I appreciate the adjustability.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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