Ready to buy new forks...almost!
Johnny Napalm
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I was all set to get the 'Rock Shox Tora 302 U-Turn 2007' forks, but someone has suggested a couple of other options.
Bearing in mind that I already have 'entry-level' forks (Judy) on the bike, I figure the suggestion of 'Rock Shox Dart 3 Turnkey & Poploc 2007' is not as viable as my original choice.
I've also been recommended the 'Marzocchi MX Pro 2007' & 'Manitou Splice Elite 2006' forks too.
I ride XC, DH (although nothing too psychotic)...just general AM stuff etc. really. I also like to climb horrible inclines too.
I'm under no illusion that with my tight budget (approx. £140 ish) I'm limited to choice and performance, but I still think the 'Tora' is my best option. Would you agree?
Cheers
Bearing in mind that I already have 'entry-level' forks (Judy) on the bike, I figure the suggestion of 'Rock Shox Dart 3 Turnkey & Poploc 2007' is not as viable as my original choice.
I've also been recommended the 'Marzocchi MX Pro 2007' & 'Manitou Splice Elite 2006' forks too.
I ride XC, DH (although nothing too psychotic)...just general AM stuff etc. really. I also like to climb horrible inclines too.
I'm under no illusion that with my tight budget (approx. £140 ish) I'm limited to choice and performance, but I still think the 'Tora' is my best option. Would you agree?
Cheers
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Yes, definitely, a very good fork for the money - and good quality! Nout much else out there at that price that can compare!0
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Tora performance is amazing for the money, best fork in its price range by far.0
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I have the same model Tora's as you want on my AM/XC/DJ rig. They plush and strong. Only thing is it doesn't have travel markings on the piston like things (forgot the name, sorry).0
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I thought I was making the correct decision. Thanks for all the help...very much appreciated.0
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I have the same on my scott scale 50. Great fork and the lock out is useful.The Prince
'RIDE HARD, RIDE HARDTAIL'0