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Post by garyfisher on Aug 24, 2007 10:21:33 GMT 8
has anyone got any review on this brand of fork? is it good
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jubz
Lurker
k2 rider
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Post by jubz on Aug 24, 2007 22:38:53 GMT 8
used a mozo fork soul e since april, its an entry level fork, but dependable . been using it almost every weekend in some trails in rizal. a little bit heavy about 4lbs i think. it has an 89 mm travel. a bit stiff on its play. but to me, it doesnt matter. bought it for 2.5k. hope this will help.
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jd00
All-Mountain Rider
Flaunt the Imperfection...
Posts: 176
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Post by jd00 on Aug 25, 2007 15:11:06 GMT 8
Mine too, i have a mozo fork soul e, it been 5 mos. now....aside from its looks, it has a stiff rebound, may be because it new, for me its a good thing!!..but i already use it at trails, it holds so well, (at roxas downhill at timberland, maarat)....i would recommend it to a friend...thanks.....
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Post by garyfisher on Aug 25, 2007 20:08:18 GMT 8
compared to suntour xcr, which one would you prefer?
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timotz
All-Mountain Rider
Keep going!! Its not yet your time.
Posts: 187
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Post by timotz on Aug 25, 2007 20:22:51 GMT 8
-I use Mozo soul Q, Its light about 1.5kg or 3.3lbs, Hydraulic on the right side and coil spring on the left. has a preload adjustment. got it for 6.3K. Its stiff not reactive on small bumps but dependable on drops. Also it doesnt bob. travel is 102mm
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Post by garyfisher on Sept 13, 2007 19:56:07 GMT 8
thanks mates for all your help. but i decided to buy suntour xcr instead. and I'm pretty happy with it right now even though it doesn't have a lockout. xcr rocks!!! ;D ;D
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