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White Brothers
Big Wheel 29
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4/5
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Description:White Brothers is the only choice for a true off road quality 29” suspension fork. Our Big Wheel forks feature the stiffest platform available for 29” with the most bushing overlap and lightest construction methods available. Upgrade to a White Brothers fork for superior control and keep those big wheels turning!
BW .8 (80mm) features New Linear Air Spring Technology
BW 1.0 (80 or 100mm adjustable travel)
Proven dual action damping system with true compression lockout
32mm aluminum stanchion tubes
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Submitted by
Steve
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from Australia Date Reviewed: May 23, 2007 | | Duration Product Used: | 2 Years | | Strengths: | Stiff, light , quality build, unequalled after-sales support, beautiful to behold. | | Weaknesses: | Price (but still worth it!), you may forget to unlock the lockout and there is no blow-off, I'm trying hard here but there aint many weaknesses! | | Similar Products Used: | Countless 26" forks, not so many 29ers. | | Bike Setup: | Karate Monkey with 8 speed XTR and avid discs. It's a freak of a thing but hey, it's my second bike. | | Bottom Line: | This fork is a classy item. Very stiff, buttery smooth, wide range of adjustment, nice lockout (just don't forget when it's on!), and very light. The quality is superb and it looks damn hot! Easy to service (I've done a complete strip down with normal tools). The after sales service is outstanding (not that you need it much), it's a real credit to Eko Sport. If I had to get picky I'd like to see the plastic cap on the air valve replaced with something shmicker. The retail price may seem steep, but when you ride/look at/service this fork you realize you get what you pay for.
I can't understand the next reviewer, I've ridden a lot of XC forks (that's what this is remember, an 80mm single crown fork that weighs next to nothing) and this is one of the stiffest around. Perhaps comparing it for stiffness with a dual crown DH fork is a little unbalanced? Shame it had to effect the rating of this outstanding piece of kit. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
Submitted by
Ryan Jezek
a Cross Country Rider
from Carson City, NV Date Reviewed: October 2, 2006 | | Favoriate Trail: | Mr. Toad's | | Duration Product Used: | 1 Year | | Price Paid: |
$749.00 | | Purchased At: | LBS | | Strengths: | Light. | | Weaknesses: | Super flexy. When I'm riding on wash-board stuff, the fork doesn't even slide on the stantions, it just flexes back!!! | | Similar Products Used: | Only 29" fork I've ever had. I used to have a WB DC 110. That was a great fork. | | Bike Setup: | Dos Niner, King and XT. | | Bottom Line: | Get the Maverick. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Rob
a Cross Country Rider
from Boulder, CO, USA Date Reviewed: June 17, 2005 | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | Original Equipment | | Strengths: | Extremely smooth, rigid. Lockout works great. | | Similar Products Used: | Fox Vanilla RL, Manitou POC | | Bike Setup: | Dean Colonel 29er, XT | | Bottom Line: | This is a great fork! I had a 26" mountain bike with a Fox Vanilla RL, but a bike vs. car incident terminated that bike. So far I absolutely love the fork. It is stiff, extremely responsive for turning, smooths out both individual bumps and washboard type stuff, and gives great feel of the trail. Overall, I would rate it as being equal to the Fox fork for what I use it for - some commuting on roads, some riding on trails off road. When I was ordering the bike I was hoping to find a Fox fork because I was so pleased with my last one, but Fox did not make a fork for a 29er when I was ordering the bike (1/05). As you can tell from the review, I have been extremely pleased so far! It's not cheap, but you get what you pay for. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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Paul
a Cross Country Rider
from YT Canada Date Reviewed: May 21, 2005 | | Favoriate Trail: | Cottonwood | | Duration Product Used: | 3 months | | Purchased At: | WhiteBro's Factory | | Strengths: | Very well made and super rigid. | | Weaknesses: | Kind off fragile looking (but no problems) commpresion/lockout lever. Not super adjustable. Spendy. | | Similar Products Used: | Marzzochi Marathon 29" | | Bike Setup: | Seven Verve 29er | | Bottom Line: | If you want a quality suspension fork (29er), and are the kind of rider who wants suspension, but is not all that obsessed with fine tuning, buy this fork. Just put it on and go. Very well made, and excellent rigidity, even with the big wheels. It tracks straight and true in all conditions. Lockout feature works well. If it was cheaper, it would get 5 chilis for value, but RockShox etc probably have better performance for the price, but the quality and stiffness are not there. Good support from WhiteBros (EKO sports). Give the shop a visit when you are in Fruita (Grand Junction). Good guys. This fork is built to last. | Value Rating: Overall Rating: |
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