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| Bike I ride: | Norco six one (still need to get photos up) norco torrent, norco two50 |
| Favorite Trails: | Hydro Cut, Mcleanin Park, Blue |
| About Me: | riding style: xc/trial, downhill, and some dirt jumping and street |
| Products Recommended: | Straitline SSC (Split Steerer Clamp) | Fox Racing 2011 36 180 Talas FIT RLC |
| Companies Supported: | Norco | Fox Racing | Race Face |
what about a left nut? would that work im just sayin
At waki, if you read the article yesterday fox isnt making a usd fork, and I wouldn't call Fox knowing how to bs, theres a reason kashima has been used in the moto industry for so long its not just for show. also how do you think companies stay in buisness, if you made the same product for years and years you wouldnt sell much of it by the end technology would have passed you by. look at the computer world companies that havent progressed are now lost and can't catch up, and when you buy a computer its out of date by the time it hits the store at least your fork is good for at least a year before an improvement is released.
You also pay an arm and a leg for marzo.......
too all the people that are slaming fox as this is a marketing ploy I would first look at who went to who pb went to fox and I'm assuming had questions on the prototype this isn't a fox press release to slam other companies. as well the whole kashima is crap idea is bull dont knock it till you have tried it I bought my fork not really caring about the coating i wanted a low axle to crown 7in fork form am and dh the180mm talas fit that bill, using the standard seals there was a noticed improvement in the sensitivity this is compared to rockshox, and marz i own forks from all three About Us
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