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RockShox Duke Race

MSRP $ 475.00
Weight 3.74 lbs
# of Reviews 16
Average Rating 4.56/5
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Description:TRAVEL: 80 or 100 mm

SPRING: Hydra Air
Adj: Positive air pressure via Schrader Valve

DAMPING: PURE
Adj: Rebound / Climb-It Control compression adjustment and lockout



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    Submitted by Dan Byers a Weekend Warrior from Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio USA
    Date Reviewed: February 10, 2005
    Favorite Trail:West Branch
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $239.00
    Purchased At:Ebay seller
    Strengths:Stiff, resist disk braking flex, affordable, fairly plush, good for Clyde
    Weaknesses:None so far
    Similar Products Used:Manitou's Zokes, other RS
    Bike Setup:Jamis Dakota AL with XT/Avid Mechs,AC-Velocity Disc Wheels,Carbon tidbits
    Bottom Line:Great fork for the money. I paid $239.00 from an Eay seller that still has planty in stock. With the help of MTBR I researched and found that the 2003 Duke Race was considered a reliable fork with good dampning characteristics. I'm 6'1" 220 lbs,and ride hard. So far no leaks of air or oil. There seems to be a touch of stiction, but that is typical for an air-sprung fork. It's gotta be broken in by now, so I can live with it, as the stiction is gone the instant I climb aboard and sag happens. Plenty light for a 30mm fork too. I'm not thrilled with the chrome-plated crown, but you can't have everything. WAYYYY nice for what I paid. Oh yeah...I have read that some had trouble with their lockout failing. Not mine...works great still.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by dj_dan a Weekend Warrior from sept-iles,quebec,canada
    Date Reviewed: November 1, 2004
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $350.00
    Strengths:great look,VERY steef air adjustement and a lot more
    Weaknesses:the only weaknesse is the lock-out.My lock-out work really bad he just work half of the time
    Bike Setup:giant iguana with 1500$ of part on it
    Bottom Line:this is a really great fork for the price. i dont regret my choice one second
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by brian davies a Racer from wales
    Date Reviewed: June 23, 2004
    Favorite Trail:Afan Argoed
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $200.00
    Purchased At:Pauls cycles
    Strengths:Looks good. Very easy to adjust. Solid feeling fork
    Weaknesses:Not had long enough to find any
    Similar Products Used:Marazocchi shiver, MXC ecc, Atom race.
    Bike Setup:SCOTT Strike pro.
    Bottom Line:It is as good if not better than my Marazocchis of which I am very happy with. I have not had them long enough to see how they last but there are plenty of parts available to service them. Some say the weight is a problem but you wouldn't get all the features this fork has to offer on any other fork for this money and still retain the solid feel. Marazocchi marathons weigh more and cost more. Fox- the same and the SIDs flex to much for my liking. As an allround trail fork they are excellent. As a XC race fork they are a bit heavy but if you were that serious you would just go for the SIDs. All considered they are great forks and if you look about you can get a bargain at the moment.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Andy a Cross Country Rider from Fort Collins, Colorado
    Date Reviewed: December 17, 2003
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $280.00
    Purchased At:Traded for the 02 model
    Strengths:Excellent XC fork. Light, adjustable, nice feel, stiff for a XC fork.
    Weaknesses:I don't know of any.
    Similar Products Used:SIDs, Psylos, Z1's, MX Pro, Mars, XVerts, Blacks, Fox Floats, the list goes on and on...
    Bike Setup:This was on a Kona Hei-Hei TI Hardtail that I used to race but I am moving it to a new black ano blur.
    Bottom Line:IMHO, after riding virtually ever air fork made in the last five years, I can honestly say that Rock Shox has the best performing, best feeling air forks of any manufacturer - including FOX. This particular fork is no different and offers the same consistent feel that I have gotten from SID's, my mustard colored Psylo Race and my 02 funky blue Duke.

    I am clydesdale (6'2 & 210 lbs) and I run about 140 PSI. I get the full 80 mm of plush, yet short travel. Due the lower axle to crown height, the 30mm stanchions feel stiff and predictable.

    Rock Shox also offers the best online service manuals of any of the manufacturers. These forks, like all RS products are simple in their construction, easy to service and parts are readily available from a reputable LBS within a couple of days.

    For my money, this is the best 80 mm big guy race fork made.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by CulBaire a Weekend Warrior from Geelong, Vic, Australia
    Date Reviewed: December 8, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Stockyards
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $300.00
    Purchased At:mtbr.com
    Strengths:What can I say, I am a big fan of RockShox products, and I have never been let down with any of the 6 Forks from RockShox, that I have used / owned.

    It's a great high end XC race or heavy trail fork, it has little or even no flex like the SID's, but is light, durrable, supple, and easy to ajust. I would recomend this for heavier riders, looking for a beefie fork.

    I got them for less than half the retail price in Australia :-P
    Weaknesses:Busted the rebound damper ajustment, but this was my own fault for not winding it up when working on them.

    Lack of Service manuals' for the Pure damper, and Hydra Air systems on the Rockshox/SRAM website...Come'on guys!
    Similar Products Used:Rockshox: 2002 Psylo SL, 2003 Judy TT100, 2003 SID Race, 2001 Boxxer, 1997 Judy SL (still have them).

    Manitou: 2003 Black Elite's & Black Sport, old X-Verts and Mars too (not sure what levels)
    Bike Setup:Avanti Hardtail, LX/Deore mix, Avid Disc's, Duke Race's (100mm)...Soon to get started on my Light-Bike project ;-)
    Bottom Line:A great Trail fork, will work well for almost every perpose, I raced this weekend with them, on the rockest course, and they preforemed great. They are supple yet solid, easy to setup nad great to ride on.

    They wont let you down!
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Harry Smothers a Racer from Statesboro, Ga, USA
    Date Reviewed: November 25, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Slick Shoes
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $268.00
    Purchased At:Ebay
    Strengths:Strong, Lightweight, good overall fork!!!!
    Weaknesses:None ... other then the stickers fell off when I put it on my bike
    Similar Products Used:Rock Shox Sid
    Bike Setup:Truvativ Stylo cranks, XT all around, Mavic X3.1, Hayes Mechs
    Bottom Line:Great fork. Good for any rider! Just wait for the price to go down. It's a very strong fork and the weight makes it a great buy for the price. Better then most forks that I've ridden in the same price range.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by dookie b a Cross Country Rider from riverside ca usa
    Date Reviewed: October 22, 2003
    Favorite Trail:dirt ones
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $250.00
    Strengths:smooth, reliable, looks good, weight is satisfactory
    Weaknesses:blew a seal after about a year of riding, but hey it bound to happen sooner or later. atleast it lasted for a year, and seals arent hard to replace
    Similar Products Used:losts
    Bike Setup:03 nrs2, xt
    Bottom Line:anybody who is complaining about the wieght is lame.
    this fork was created to fit the niche between psylo and sid.its an aggressive xc fork intended to be ridden harder than the sid. for what it is the wieght is not bad.
    its a good fork buy it
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Dirk Diggler a Cross Country Rider from Middle of, California
    Date Reviewed: October 8, 2003
    Favorite Trail:local stuff
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $1.00
    Purchased At:Pro Service Cyclery, Manteca
    Strengths:stiff, fairly plush for an 80mm... stiff factor benefit outweighs the weight factor here, compared to it's anorexic brother the SID. keep in mind i'm 190.

    REASONABLY priced for a fork with these features. c'mon, the list on the FOX comprable model is over 100 dollars more.

    lockout, need i say more?

    not sloppy, at all... good for riders 180 and up.
    Weaknesses:my pet peeve is the top out slap back... i really need to start playing with the ol psi however. i've seen as little as 2lbs make a huge difference so i can't knock it just yet for that.
    Similar Products Used:i've dabbled with most of the RS line...
    Bike Setup:2003 K2 Razorback, XTR
    Bottom Line:2003 duke race:
    this is an excellent fork for the money... definately more plush and less clunky than the cheaper RS line. to be honest, it will probably be far more durable than the upper end RS line (just from what i've seen and heard of the SID) then again, you get what you pay for. in this price range, however, the features are unbeatable. at this point if you start spending more, you're just doing it to lose weight, NOT gain quality and features.

    while suspension is a highly preferential thing, i seriously doubt you'll be wishing you spent the extra money for something other than this a year down the road

    bottom line, if you have to "save" to buy a fork, buy this one. if you've got the cash, buy a SID world cup, lose a pound for twice the price and brag to your friends... keep in mind, as you age, you'll still gain that extra pound :P

    good ridin'
    Dirk
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Nikolai Shienok a Racer from Moscow, Russia
    Date Reviewed: September 3, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Moscow suburban area
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $450.00
    Purchased At:Velomir, Moscow
    Strengths:Very reliable fork, elegant design, looks cool
    Weaknesses:None
    Bike Setup:GT Aggressor
    Bottom Line:I would recommend this fork for any racer who likes high-speed riding and cross-country. I don't this it is weighty. It rather provides an example of right balance between weight and reliability.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Steve a Cross Country Rider from Sonoma, CA
    Date Reviewed: August 31, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $320.00
    Purchased At:JensonUSA.com
    Strengths:Very plush ride and the lockout is essential for long climbs.
    Weaknesses:None found yet.
    Similar Products Used:Marzocchi air shocks
    Bike Setup:2002 Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Pro, Race Face Cranks and Rings, SRAM 9.0 Rear, Mavic CrossRide rear
    Bottom Line:I don't agree with the other comments about this fork being too heavy. After spending several hours doing research on the internet, I found that the SID would be too fragile for a 190lb rider and that the Marzocchi shocks were all in the 4+ pound range. The duke race comes in at 3.7lbs. which makes in one of the best shocks, considering it's features and weight, for the money. I don't believe that the Silver only comes in a 80mm. I have an email into Rock Shox to verify this but most retailers offer the silver in 80 & 105mm.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Bert Bruijn a Cross Country Rider from Adelaide, Australia
    Date Reviewed: July 29, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Jupiter Creek
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $600.00
    Purchased At:JT Cycles
    Strengths:Weight Strength Adjustability Comfort
    Weaknesses:100mm is blue and 80mm is silver So watch your geometry and takes a few good rides to bed in
    Similar Products Used:RST
    Bike Setup:Avanti Hammer, XT/LX/Deore, M525 Deore Hydraulic Brakes, BBB Bar, Fitz seat, Specialized Roll X Pro tyres, Mavic X139 rims
    Bottom Line:Strong and light Cross Country all round fork. This fork will go onto my XC duallie in a few years when they make lighter frames. Fine rebound adjustment and lockout is invaluable. Nice and stiff for a 80kg rider. Have given it hell and it rides plush. Some logs I don't even feel. Ride air 30psi less than specified but check sag (20-30mm) regularly. Gives confidence so I can push my limits further than ever.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

    Submitted by Nick a Cross Country Rider from Moscow, Russia
    Date Reviewed: July 23, 2003
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Sportex
    Strengths:Very good bumps absorption. Haven't bottomed it out yet. Lockout is very good thing on pavement and climbs.
    Weaknesses:WEIGHT!!!!!
    Similar Products Used:RS Judy SL'01, Duke XC'02, Psylo Race '02, SID SL'02
    Bike Setup:Klein Attitude Race '02 hadtail, XT, XTR wheels, Thomson stem&seatpost, Avid SD Ultimate brakes, Titec bar, Duke Race '03 fork
    Bottom Line:Very good fork, but... Could be lighter! Thinking about changing it for SID.
    I give it value rating 5, but overall 4, because of weight.
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Dave Wood a Weekend Warrior from Cheltenham, UK
    Date Reviewed: June 24, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Cranham Woods
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Purchased At:Leisure Lakes
    Strengths:Plush, adjustable fork. Agree withe the comments about air pressure - go for less than recommended and it'll be better. The lock out is wonderful on road and climbs. The rebound is effective and has a wide range of adjustment. Now if they could do it at low 3lbs weight!
    I've just stripped it after about a year, and there was little contamination by dirt, so it survived the ultimate test of Cotswold mud over the winter!
    Weaknesses:A little flexy (100mm) and overweight for the price. Aside from that, little.
    Similar Products Used:RS 21, Judy SL, Marz Z1, Marz X Fly, RS SID Mk1.
    Bike Setup:SC Superlight, Hope wheels & Mini's, Carbon bars & S'pin, Thomson stem, S Italia XP, Race Face cranks, XT rest.
    Bottom Line:Good fork, not outstanding but solid & reliable. Get it lighter and less flexy and you have a fork made in heaven! Buy it if you like reliability, good looks, lockout and reliable performance.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Greg a Racer from Colorado Springs, CO
    Date Reviewed: May 22, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Anything Cheyenne Canyon
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $350.00
    Purchased At:JensonUSA
    Strengths:SID technology in stronger package
    Weaknesses:Initial setup... if you follow the weight guidelines you'll find the fork is too rigid...my best setting is 10-15lbs rider weight less than suggested
    Similar Products Used:Judy Race
    Bike Setup:Fisher, XT
    Bottom Line:Now that it's dialed in for my weight, it's a very nice ride. Initially followed the weight setting guidelines and found it too rigid on fast bumpy downhill. Took another 5-10lbs out of shock and now it's a fine ride. Very nice price to get into the lockout feature also. Nice to stand once in a while on a climb and not bounce all the way up!
    4 chilis for Value - could always be cheaper
    4 chilis for overall - for price and it's a little heavy at 3.75
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by fred a Weekend Warrior from fairmount ,wv,usa
    Date Reviewed: April 22, 2003
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $400.00
    Strengths:Excellent bump absorption , relatively flex free, very effective rebound adjustment, climb-it control compression adjustment invaluable
    Weaknesses:could be lighter
    Similar Products Used:psylo race,02 marz marathon bomber
    Bike Setup:santa cruz blurr ,michlein tubless,
    Bottom Line:Wonderful fork in that you don't think about the front end while riding,very adjustable to suit plush addicts or out of seat mashers.Too new for me to comment on reliability.
    Value Rating:4Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by Clare Curling a Cross Country Rider from London, UK
    Date Reviewed: April 14, 2003
    Favorite Trail:Chilterns
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Price Paid: $450.00
    Purchased At:Mountain Trax UK
    Strengths:Great adjustability with the positive air pressure. Small bumps and huge boulders are a thing of the past - it is as it says an 'all mountain' peice of machinery! The lock out works a dream and allows for the ardeous commute to work! Superb piece of kit and the best upgrade to my bike by far - the price well - £300 what more can I say!!
    Weaknesses:Don't get the handlebar mounted lock out - more trouble than its worth, some times doesn't lock, other tmes gets stuck - a real piece of poo!
    Similar Products Used:Rock shox sid team - great fork very similar just having been on a diet!
    Bike Setup:Scot racing hardtail, duke race forks, easton handle bars, stem etc, lx groupset.
    Bottom Line:If you want to improve your riding comfort buy a suspension seat post - but if you want to increase your speed, power, and ENJOYMENT on EVERY ride buy the rockshox duke race!!
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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