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Maverick DUC32

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Description:The DUC32's rigid design and minimal weight provides the balance and control that is critical to a 29-inch bike's performance.

The DUC utilizes an internally butted hollow welded upper “H” section with a top-clamp that features an integrated stem. Now add an ultralight 8mm hollow steerer shaft, our proprietary 24/7 front hub, a Climbing Mode that drops the fork 2”, inverted fork technology that bathes the seals in oil. Adjustable features include rebound, air pressure, oil volume and viscosity.
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    Submitted by Art a Cross Country Rider from Bend, OR
    Date Reviewed: October 4, 2007
    Favoriate Trail:Hidden Lakes
    Duration Product Used:6 months
    Strengths:When it's right it rides really well and all is right in the world.
    Laterally stiff
    Light
    Weaknesses:
    Finicky to set up
    Leaky, needs frequent Maintenance
    Specific hub and stem make it very expensive
    Similar Products Used:Marz, RS and Manitou
    Bike Setup:Rip 9 now, Lev before. I weigh 180lbs.
    Bottom Line:I wasn't in love with this fork at first. It bottomed or was harsh with more air. I bought it used and it leaked oil so I sent it to Blue Sky in Boulder for tuning, they did a nice job and put 10wt oil in the damper. When I got it back I learned to add oil to the air spring to make it more progressive and had it set up perfectly after some tuning on my own.
    Now it's bottoming occasionally where it didn't before. Maybe I have to add oil to the spring again. I've replaced the seals twice and it still leaks but only on one side so I'm living with it. Maybe I need another rebuild or maybe another fork.
    Summary: When it's right it's awesome. Hard to keep 'right'.
    Value Rating:3Overall Rating:4

    Submitted by lil hillbilly a Cross Country Rider from springfield
    Date Reviewed: December 14, 2006
    Duration Product Used:1 Year
    Purchased At:Queen City Cycles
    Strengths:!!!!4lbs !!!! Best 4+ inch double crown XC fork ever. That has alot to do with what this fork is all about. The wheel also builds up super stiff (Mavercik hub, Delgato Cross 32h, 14g spokes, 3 cross). This fork tracks on downhills like no other. Very cool travel ruduction knob for climing or I use it mostly when on smooth to mod tech single track to increase quickness in handling. There is about an inch of travel left no true lock out.
    Weaknesses:Double crown. no spinnin the bars when jumping the 40'gap. Cant use your stem (big deal). last weakness, The competition.
    Similar Products Used:zero simlar prod. any other upside down double crown 29er forks that weigh 4 pounds?
    Bike Setup:Kona Unit 29er. 1x9 or SS
    Bottom Line:This is by far the best XC fork I have ever had the joy of using. Ridden and owned WB, RC and marz. The coolest thing is the plushness. Tracking on downhills, no better. The hub, 24mm big axel, thats cool. The Uppers on the DUC are welded very well and look good. I like most the option of travel reduction and the DUC delivers. I had Maverick do the conversion and then changed oil to reduce brake dive. No mech. problems what so ever. Seals still good and all still in good working order after a year of riding (500ml).
    Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5






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