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Suspension Forks
Mountain Bike Reviews - Share your unbiased opinion or learn what other riders think.
Let everyone know how long you have used it, strengths, weaknesses, and your final comments.
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Suntour XCM
This shok is a fine beginner shock. Lested for awhile until I upgraded. The shock has adjustment knobs but they didn't work? I would not buy it as an upgrade but it did the job on my stock bike.
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Rockshox Recon
I am very happy with this shock. I have more comfort on the trails and it has the right amount of travel for my cross country bike. It has a pop lock that mounts to the handlebars and I thought I would never use. I was wrong, I use the poplock all of the time. Excellent shock!
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Marzocchi 66ATA
I was disappointed with the wobbly stanchions. Don’t bother with long travel adjustable air forks. I am disappointed for the money I spent.
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Fox Racing Shox 32 Float RCL
This has the best quality and design. Lots of travel. Super light and expect this to last for ever!
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Rockshox Revelation 426
This for is light and adjustable. Everything you want. If you ride a lot buy it you wont regret it.
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Fox 32 Talas
This shock sucks. It was unreliable because after 3 months of riding it started leaking oil.
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Manitou R7 MRD Absolute
Beautiful candy apple paint job. Not sure I've quite got the setup right, or done a enough breaking in, but it isn't especially plush over diminutive bumps and it could arguably be a lowercase stiffer.
sirp
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May 26, 05:45 am
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Marzocchi 44 TST2
Well this is my first expose outflow sub figure and I was pretty impressed. They feel pretty uncreased and perform substantially on my entry level bike. Since my bike is entry level I did not want to spend a ton of money on the sub figure so I thought these were a beatific fit.
Matth
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May 26, 05:46 am
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Manitou Minute 29 Super Absolute
I like the action of the fork...but I can't stand the nearly constant clicking eminating from the Absolute damper.
letuc
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May 26, 05:48 am
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RockShox Reba Race
Excellent and smooth fork with enough stiffness to road anything. Lovely physique calibre and finish. The different adjustments work on this fork and I can set it meet to my likeing. Delighted with the performance and I think it module be reliable. Also the price isn't too bad.
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2009 Magura Durin Race 100R Suspension Fork
Super-lightweight, 100mm air-sprung fork with Double Arch Design maximizes torsional stiffness, steering precision and stability when braking . i like it !
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Fox Racing Shox 32 F-Series FIT RLC
This fork is awesome, it's incredibly plush, smooth and rides great. Unbelievable stiff and responsive for such lightweight. Amazingly easy to set up. Easy setup: steerer easy to cut with pipe-cutter
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Fox Racing Shox 36 Talas-RC2
great fork, it has turned my bike into "go anywhere do anything rig". steep hill no prob just turn the talas knob to 100 and once you get to the top turn it to 160 and blast back down and use 130 for regular use. ive done a 4ft drop to flat with this fork and forgot to switch it. Adjustability. Plushness. Ease of adjustments. Thru axle design
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RockShox Tora SL
Good travel, dampening and rebound. Lockout is also effective. Looks cool as well. Hold on there buddy! I don't mean to be harsh, but this is not Rockshox best work. I am a regular rider of all kinds of trails in Colorado
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Fox 32 Talas
Excellent performer but costly. Light weight and adjustible. Not bad fox.
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Marzocci 55ATA
Terrible quality. My air seals busted. Should have bought the Talas
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Fox 32 Talas
This shock sucks. It was unreliable because after 3 months of riding it started leaking oil.
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Fox 32 F100 RLC
Looks great and no break in period. Performs well but expensive.
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Fox 32 Vanilla
Excellent but pricey at $400plus.
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