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Submitted by
Lelick
a Cross Country Rider
from Russia
Date Reviewed: 10/29/2007 10:05:59 AM |
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| Duration Product Used: | 1 Year |
| Purchased At: | Extralite website with F1 frame |
| Strengths: | Well tuned platform, preload is ajustable by spring rate. I have never bottomed shock under load. Can be repaired at factory |
| Weaknesses: | Did not have issues even at hard ways. Rider's weight is given on factory. Can be repaired at factory |
| Similar Products Tried: | Fox RP23 |
| Bike Setup: | Most Extralite components, XTR, X0, another top end |
| Bottom Line: | The Extralite F1 frameset copyes an old Specialized and has 3" rear suspension. Thank to the SP shock the bobing is zero and I feel a plush ride the same time. Spring tunes a ride by rotation on shock's body. The one bad side is a high pressure inside this shock. Usual shock pumps are useless practically. |
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