Click Here for Coverage of Interbike 2008!
Home | Reviews | Older Categories Bikes | 2003 Front Shocks

Login  |  Register

Manitou Axel Elite

MSRP $
Weight
# of Reviews 20
Average Rating 2.8/5
More Products from Manitou



Submit a Review

Description:Features:
Internally convertible travel from 80mm to 100mm Coil, Fluid Flow Damping, adjustable rebound & preload, Microlube grease ports, Magnesium RA (Reverse Arch) casting, Steel steerer tube



Other Ways To Shop
  • Buy and Sell the from our Classifieds.
  • Shop for Similar Products








    Submitted by Smurfje007 a Cross Country Rider from Netherlands
    Date Reviewed: June 11, 2008
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Price Paid: $1000.00
    Purchased At:Stock on bike
    Strengths:A lock out. If it isn't broken it worked fine for me.
    It can handle the weight of 87KG without problems.
    Weaknesses:Leaks pretty fast oil. After the first revision and 500KM further even harder then before. Manitou says: "Advice your local distributor". I would i'd never done that, because after the revision it leaks harder than ever before.
    Similar Products Used:A stock schock from Merida, Rockshox.
    Bike Setup:Cube frame, LX disc, shifters and gears. Sram9 chain.
    Bottom Line:Avoid this fork. If it's broken, buy another one. Do not aspect much support from the manufacturer.
    Maybe some bad luck, but if a manufacturer doesn't take a problem seriously it says enough for me.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:2

    Submitted by kevin childs a Cross Country Rider from kalamazoo
    Date Reviewed: March 5, 2008
    Favorite Trail:fort custer
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $500.00
    Purchased At:breakaway bicycles
    Strengths:got the diva edition(07)works good for my riding nice and tight in the corners keeps me moving quick through the trees(at 140 lbs.)and still gives good kush on those big fast drops
    Weaknesses:after a year and a few hundred miles it's not bottoming or dropping out but has taken on the feel of a cheaper not so competent shock but still performs well for what i expect out of a shock
    Similar Products Used:rock shox indy xc,rc,cannondale head shock,marzocchi mz comp
    Bike Setup:oem on a 07 gary fisher marlin genisis
    Bottom Line:you can't find a better fork for the price in my opinion. they're better shocks out there no question. but if you're looking for a tight xc fork with lock out and weigh under 2bills this fork will easily fit your needs for at least 2 to 300 miles at price that won't hurt cha peace!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Bentley a Weekend Warrior from Bellevue, WA, USA
    Date Reviewed: April 28, 2007
    Favorite Trail:Philip Arnold park in renton
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:REI
    Strengths:I'm 14 and only weigh 110 pounds. i don't know much about forks but it is the only fork i've tried thats soft enough for me it absordes bumps and drops great.
    Weaknesses:none yet
    Bike Setup:07 Novara bonanza
    Bottom Line:perfect for anyone that doesn't wiegh much. I have a buddy whoes only 90 pounds, and as soon as he took a spin on my bike went out and bought his own Axel.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Jasper a Cross Country Rider from Nijmegen, The Netherlands
    Date Reviewed: September 12, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Berg en Dal
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $150.00
    Purchased At:Kersten Wielersport
    Strengths:Sokes up every bump, long travel. Adjustable travel and rebound.
    Weaknesses:Not to stiff in combination with disc brakes, far to soft.
    Similar Products Used:Rock shox Judy and RST Gila
    Bike Setup:Home made hardtail with blank frame from the shop.
    Bottom Line:Not to expensive, nice value for the money. It hasn't let me down yet, although it's much to soft for me, I weigh about 75 kilos, 160-170pounds. I have magura Julies as brakes, the fork can't handle discs very well, it bends quite a lot when braking hard. Overall I'm satisfied. In a year or so I'm going to buy a new fork. Driving 2,5 years, 3 times a week for 13miles for just 150 bucks is not expensive.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Jason Sanborn a Cross Country Rider from Saco
    Date Reviewed: September 7, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Polelines
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $175.00
    Purchased At:Gorham Bike and Ski
    Strengths:Sweet looking, nice lockout feature. Weight is decent.
    Weaknesses:A little mushy on the bottom end.
    Bike Setup:Gary Fisher Piranha.
    Bottom Line:Value plus fork. I beat the p@ss out of my bike, keeps on going. Forks have saved my shoulders and elbows from much abuse!! Bravo
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by michael lockhart a Downhiller from swindon
    Date Reviewed: April 21, 2006
    Favorite Trail:my living room
    Duration Product Used:More than 3 years
    Price Paid: $2690.00
    Purchased At:used
    Strengths:amazing amount of travel and good for huge(90ft) drop perfect for international downhill
    Weaknesses:nout
    Similar Products Used:super monster ts
    Bike Setup:intense m3 full chris king and axel fork
    Bottom Line:amazing for downhill and freeride i luv them soooooooooooo mutch
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by rob c a Cross Country Rider from grimsby
    Date Reviewed: March 22, 2006
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Strengths:fairly cheap
    manitou customer service is excellent
    Weaknesses:very weak, flexible
    the stanchions corrode and pit easily,
    the postmount is a pain in the 4rse
    too soft
    the preload is either very soft of very hard nothing in between
    Similar Products Used:pace rc39s
    Bike Setup:specialized rockhopper
    Bottom Line:if youre going to ride on roads mainly then maybe this fork is for you, i ride alot in mud and the wet which has caused the seals and stantions to corrode i am now on my 3rd pair of the forks (manitou keep replacing them for me) and still gettin the same problem
    have upgraded to a better fork now :D no problems at all
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Andy Baxter a Weekend Warrior from Grimsby, U.K.
    Date Reviewed: January 6, 2006
    Favorite Trail:Dalby Forest (Red Route), N.Yorks., U.K.
    Duration Product Used:2 Years
    Purchased At:Stif, Leeds, U.K. (Fitted to bike as std.)
    Strengths:Cheap, Adjustable, Look quite good (Reverse Arch), Not a lot else out there that's as good for money
    Weaknesses:A bit heavy, Occasionaly top/bottom out
    Similar Products Used:none, 1st sus forks
    Bike Setup:Orange Gringo, Hope xc hubs, Hope Mono Mini's, Mavic xc317's, Deore 8spd Drivetrain, Easton ea50 stem.
    Bottom Line:Cheap & cheerful, not had any major probs, did the C2C(U.K.)150 miles, with no probs, soaks up almost anything I care to throw at them, but maybe I'm not trying hard enough!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Ryan a Cross Country Rider from New Londen CT USA
    Date Reviewed: May 12, 2005
    Favorite Trail:all at bluff point
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $150.00
    Purchased At:wayfar bikes
    Strengths:good lock out, soft for amiture raming's, good flex, nice color.
    Weaknesses:this is not a reliable fork i am 14 and weigh about 130 and it some times stifens out when outher times it goes smouth not recomened for any drop off over 12 in. i am not that grate of a rider and can only ride some advanced singal track and it still is horible the first month it paformed ok but after the 2ed or 3erd it started giveing me a whole bunch of probles not worth bying at all suck a rip off
    Similar Products Used:none except my friends wall-mart spechil
    Bottom Line:its bad for all riders even in the amiture levil but i would recimend it for riders just starting out and going into cross contry cheep first buy
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Mike Muller a Cross Country Rider from Simsbury, CT, USA
    Date Reviewed: March 20, 2005
    Favorite Trail:Alpach, Tirol, Austria
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $160.00
    Purchased At:Bicycle Cellar
    Strengths:Light weight, smooth riding, easy to adjust, great as a beginner's fork
    Weaknesses:Can't handle too many heavy landings
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi All Mountain, Marzocchi Bomber, Marzocchi DJ III
    Bike Setup:Giant Rainier with Marzocchi Dirt Jumper III and Avid mechanical disc brakes.
    Bottom Line:If you are starting out, take it for the great price. Want something more durable, invest a bit more
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Jason Brown a Cross Country Rider from Molalla, OR
    Date Reviewed: October 19, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Deer Skull, Rim Trail
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Mountain View Cycles
    Strengths:Good Customer Service
    Weaknesses:Cheap as a $5 Hooker.
    Similar Products Used:Last Bike was a KHS in 98 with a front Manitou fork.
    Bike Setup:03 FSR Stumpjumper, pretty much stock w/ Avid Mechanical Disks.
    Bottom Line:I bought the bike about 3 months ago. I ride quite a bit of cross-country on singletrack. There are about 50 miles of trails less than 10 miles from my house, but most of it is technical singletrack with a lot of roots and rocks, no big drops to really speak of and lots o' hill to climb.
    The Axel Elite is a cheap fork to begin with. I weigh around 190 lbs and this is too much for the fork to handle. To begin with I cranked the compression real high and the fork handled pretty much anything I could throw at it. Then one day I packed in about 15 miles and noticed that I bottomed out at least 4 times. Putting the bike back in my truck, I noticed large amounts of oil coming from the lockout side of the fork and dripping all the way down to my front hub. I took the fork back to the bikeshop and they said they would tear it apart and get back with me. This was a nightmare waiting to happen. I did some research while I jonesed for some riding and found out that you have to pay to play. These Axels are crap if you ride more than 15 miles 2 to 3 times a week. So, the guy at the shop puts my fork together and tells me the lockout cartridge is blown but I can still use the fork, mistake #1. This is the reason for the oil leaking so badly. They did absolutely nothing. I call Manitou personally and they have great customer service, and send me the lockout cartridge and new seals for free. I decided to rebuild the fork myself, mistake #2. Bottom line the fork is still a piece of crap and I am looking at getting a Marzocchi fork.

    Do not buy this fork unless you are lighter than the bike itself.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by dalle001 a Racer from California
    Date Reviewed: August 26, 2004
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Lock out.
    Weaknesses:Weight, way too soft.
    Bottom Line:Came on a Specialized Stumpjumper. The Axel is a POS. The preload is all or nothing. The fork bottoms out on any hit - made for someone who weighs sub-100 lbs. The beast weighs a ton. I feel for all those who get stuck with this fork because the manufacturer was to cheap to stick something decent on. Switch out immediately (I threw on a SID Team, which I LOVE).
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Bret Marts a Weekend Warrior from Cleveland
    Date Reviewed: August 19, 2004
    Favorite Trail:West Branch State Park
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Purchased At:Spin Bike Shop
    Strengths:Cost, adjustable travel
    Weaknesses:soft fork, not built for a rider above 170 pds.
    Similar Products Used:Rock Shock Judy
    Bike Setup:Ironhorse Rogue 2003: Deore Drive system, Monster tires, hayes HMX1 mechanical disk
    Bottom Line:I'm your average XC rider weighing in at 153 pds. I bottomed out the fork once, then promptly adjusted the travel the very next day. Since then the fork has performed well. This is a great buy for a lightweight rider who will not be taking on major jumps. Buy it if you are looking for a cheap fork and are under 170 pds
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Patrick Ritchie a Cross Country Rider from Ottawa
    Date Reviewed: July 5, 2004
    Favorite Trail:The 6.9 at Camp Frtune
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $140.00
    Purchased At:Full Cycle
    Strengths:Smooth, But thats about it.
    Weaknesses:First off, its too soft, and I only way a 160 pounds. But what really gets me going is that little cheap plastic travel ajust cap. I was riding one of my favorite XC trails and when I droped a 12 inch rock, the suspension cap blew straight out the cylender and hit my in the eyebrow, milimeters from my eye. I ended up geting 13 stiches and the impact made a massive dent in my 230$ helmet. When my Bike shop called Manitou, they said send it to them....and they said the would send me a Manitou black platnium with lockout, rebound and travel ajust. Well I guess their paying me for my silence...somewhat
    Similar Products Used:NONE!
    Bike Setup:A Marin Nail Trail with hayes HFX-9 hydraulic disc brakes. XT Front and rear derailers, Race Face crank and bottom bracket. XTR disc hubs with rhyno lites. Race Face stem, head set and handle bars. XT shifters. Hutchkinson Scorpion tubeless. And I was going to buy a A nice 03' or 04' RockShock Sid Race....But Manitou is sending me the black
    Bottom Line:This is nt the first time this has happened, I researched it and last year the same thing happened to another rider with a similar fork from manitou. Manitou also told me that it was only a recreative suspension. But then why would you have it put on a XC bike?!?!?!?
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Leonard a Weekend Warrior from Perth W.A
    Date Reviewed: June 7, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Mundairing
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Strengths:reasonably smooth ride, not much stiction on the sliders, good damping
    Weaknesses:far too soft, with the stock springs in place it bottomed out on 1 foot drops (i only weigh 60 kilos) and even with heavier springs fitted the bottoming still happened. also the amount of lateral flex is insane, when heavily compressed the fork flexes to the right so badly the tyre rubs on the left fork leg just near the reverse bridge. there's been instances where it rubbed so bad it was like putting on the front brakes...hard!
    Similar Products Used:RST 318
    Bike Setup:03' rockhopper disc
    Bottom Line:This fork is cactus, and similar problems have occured on the skareb. however i am told this is not a manufacturers fault but a mishap that happened during shipment. apparently they were pakaged in such a way that the forks were put under stress and incidently they were stuffed before they even got here - the bridges were either weakened to the point where they were useless or broken on arrival. i've heard reports of the bridges cracking and even snapping.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by nick p a Weekend Warrior from lafayette indiana
    Date Reviewed: April 9, 2004
    Favorite Trail:all
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $150.00
    Purchased At:can only purchase answer products through a dealer, they do not direct service you stuff.
    Strengths:The fork is certainly smooth and soft.
    Weaknesses:I installed a firm ride kit, and the fork still pisses me off. I weigh 180lbs. The fork bottoms out easily, has been sent into the factory to be repaired and they didnt even fix it right! Always leaks oil out of the oil dampening stanchion. It is insanely soft and springy. Talk about losing energy from pedaling. I am sorry I purchased another answer product. Not reccomended.
    Similar Products Used:Manitou magnum
    Bike Setup:black schwinn mesa with stuff on it.
    Bottom Line:Answer products has an excellent online service situation. It has print offs that are quite easy to understand when you will NEED to access the site to fix your crappy answer product (Manitou) that you bought. Their service is also very poor. Put it on your enemys bike and laugh.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Marc Delarche a Cross Country Rider from Montréal
    Date Reviewed: November 5, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Rougemont, PQ
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:Looks, Smoothness for the price range.
    Damper ajustment, really works.
    Weaknesses:Spring seemed too soft at the beginning, but I`m used to it now, and I think it is what makes the fork smooth and that`s all. It is not a jumping fork anyway, you all know that. So maybe the spring is not as bad as I thaught at first sight...
    Similar Products Used:Suntour of the same price range and same technology (coil and oil...), seemed stiffer but work similarly. Stiffer spring, too, ahem.
    Bike Setup:Specialized rockhopper 03 (good bike for the bucks, by the way)
    Bottom Line:Good fork, for the beginners who ride cross country/all mountain.
    Good damper, spring seems too soft (I`m 150lbs), but it makes the fork smooth, and the ride confortable. Crappy on the big drops, of course.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by david boutin a Weekend Warrior from victoriaville,Qc,Ca
    Date Reviewed: August 16, 2003
    Favorite Trail:st-michel
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:good
    Weaknesses:good
    Similar Products Used:good
    Bike Setup:good
    Bottom Line:it's good
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by jim a from usa
    Date Reviewed: April 14, 2003
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:alright travel
    Weaknesses:rusts a little and bottomed out a couple of times
    Bike Setup:03 stumpjumper fsr
    Bottom Line:alright fork but not good for big stuff
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3

    Submitted by Mike a Weekend Warrior from Sheffield
    Date Reviewed: December 1, 2002
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Strengths:Looks good
    Feels smooth
    Weaknesses:Only good if you weigh 120lbs. I weigh about 200lbs and there is too much travel in the fork and it appears that no matter how much I adjust it, its still not stiff enough
    Similar Products Used:Cheap crappy fork on my old Raleigh Activator
    Bike Setup:Specialized Rockhopper '03, standard factory spec.
    Bottom Line:This fork feels smooth and looks good. But the lack of manual adjustment means a stiffer spring replacement is essential if your any heavier than a 5'ballerina.

    Good fork that should have a stiffer spring as standard!
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:3






    What's New
    » Interbike 2008! Read news and info about new bikes and products from the upcoming show»
    » Win a Set of Michelin Reinforced Tires! Enter Here»
    » Mtbr Videos - View and Share your videos here»
    Latest Articles and Reviews:


    Quick Poll

    (sponsored by Rocky Mountain Bicycles)
    Have you checked out Mtbr's Interbike Coverage?

      yes, several times
      yes, a little bit
      no, not yet

    Photo Caption Contest

    (sponsored by Maxxis)

    Enter here

    Contact Us  •   About Us  •   Terms of Use  •   Privacy Policy  •   Advertising
     MtbREVIEW.com  RoadbikeREVIEW.com  OutdoorREVIEW.com
     PhotographyREVIEW.com  VideogameREVIEW.com  ComputingREVIEW.com
     AudioREVIEW.com  CarREVIEW.com  GolfREVIEW.com
    Copyright ©1996-2008 All Rights Reserved.ConsumerREVIEW.com, a business unit of Invenda      RSS Feed