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rigsby99
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after not being able to purchase a set of 120mm Rebas in white, whats your opinions of either Marzocchi and Manitou both are 120mm travel, thanks
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rigsby99 wrote:after not being able to purchase a set of 120mm Rebas in white, whats your opinions of either Marzocchi and Manitou both are 120mm travel, thanks"Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
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Just a general opinion on both really, although looking at Manitou minute pro0
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I posted you a link to some white Rebas yesterday, are they out of stock now?0
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no their in stock just that they want £519 where as merlin had them for £349, i only have a budget of £350ish0
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Just get the black ones, there is no better fork for the price.
If you must have white, consider a set of these:
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Mode ... tAodHBUA-Q0 -
I had my heart set on Rebas, but was told 120mm would be much improved, my bike originally came with 100mm forks, and as my bike comes with 100 to 120mm travel on the rear, decided to get the 120mm, would there really be that much difference in the extra 20mm, as merlin have the 100mm in stock0
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What is the bike?0
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Rockrider 6.3 2012 model0
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I'd look at those Manitous - I have the MRD version of that fork on my zaskar, are very good. 120mm would suit it better.0
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Don't be such a girl and get the black ones
(note, not offensive because I added a smiley)Bird Aeris. DMR Trailstar. Spesh Rockhopper pub bike.0 -
can there really be that much difference in 20mm?0
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Yes. the frame is 100/120mm of travel, and will work better with 120mm.
Certainly makes more difference than being black!0 -
Check this out http://www.bike-discount.de/shop/k1024/ ... white.html0