cube05
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Post by cube05 on Mar 20, 2006 18:25:32 GMT 8
What do you think of using xcr suntour forks for urban assult?
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Post by konablack on Mar 21, 2006 13:30:20 GMT 8
What do you think of using xcr suntour forks for urban assult? Is this the fork with the lock out and a damper? Do you have a pic, cause I bought a fork, i don't know what series it is, but the King's bike shop told me it is intended for urban assalt.
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Post by xctofi on Mar 21, 2006 13:43:19 GMT 8
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Post by sonnydgr8t on Mar 27, 2006 12:22:41 GMT 8
hi guys, im currently using a xcp suntour fork black series, performance is ok, spring for damping and rebound, price is ok, dosent have any lockouts...on a budget there ok for the buck...for those about to ride we salute you !!!
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Post by joes on Mar 27, 2006 13:41:08 GMT 8
bumabottom yung suntour XCP on drops.
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Post by Patrick on Mar 27, 2006 21:10:00 GMT 8
that means only one thing Joes, if an xcp bottoms out on you its time to get a better fork
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cube05
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Post by cube05 on Mar 28, 2006 13:29:23 GMT 8
bumabottom yung suntour XCP on drops. may be your settings are'nt right?or your weight?kaya nagbobottom out yung fork?well just maybe lang ride on dude
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Post by joes on Mar 28, 2006 23:08:49 GMT 8
weight. i are fat. hehehehe. husky husky!
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Post by jibber on Mar 30, 2006 16:26:58 GMT 8
suntour forks tap-outs when launching a jump....but i've been using 'em on 4 feet drops without problems. i just dunno if they will hold on much higher jumps
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cube05
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Post by cube05 on Mar 31, 2006 13:33:55 GMT 8
suntour forks tap-outs when launching a jump....but i've been using 'em on 4 feet drops without problems. i just dunno if they will hold on much higher jumps Yup same here my fork tops too,what do to avoid my fork from topping out i push my fork down then lift like a spring action it doesnt top's out, that's what i do when doin jumps hope this helps
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MEG
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Post by MEG on Apr 4, 2006 16:26:34 GMT 8
so guys anymore reviews on xcr coz am planning to use one
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wintot
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Post by wintot on Apr 24, 2006 1:55:07 GMT 8
if you are on a tight budget, xcr fork is just right for you. I think its different from xcp... its much stiffer and of course with lockout... go for it.
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Post by markymarciano on Jun 26, 2006 19:15:40 GMT 8
go for the new xcr forks ,it costs a little more than the old one... but aesthetically it looks good than the previous model.. i dont if the performance is the same.. it's equipped with lock out .. but no remote.
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Post by eiwol on Jun 27, 2006 3:12:38 GMT 8
got the xcr... so far so good for me... maybe because i'm light... i'm just close to 140lbs...
got some sag though that sometimes snaps when the wheel suddenly loses contact with the ground... like dropping from the sidewalk to the street...
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Post by ewik on Jun 27, 2006 14:24:41 GMT 8
i bottomed-out my xcp last sunday when i hit the jump at up. reasonable naman yung pag bottom out. 'coz the front wheel landed on the flat surface, rear wheel on the tranny... i hope the fork could still hold on for a long time. i really love dirtjumping but i can't afford to buy zocchi's
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