RS Revs RCT3 Dual Position - Rubbish?
mountaincookie
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I've just bought a 2012 Rock Shox Revelation 150mm RCT3 Dual Position air fork off CRC for £400. I was reading review after review and got my little brain fuzzeled with all the RLT this and dual air that and dual position other and eventually thought I'd made a good choice.
However...I now see that the dual POSITION forks have issues....whilst the dual air forks are great. I did want dual position - I'll be doing a fair bit of XC as well as Peak district taming....and wanted the flexibility as only going to have one MTB
Have I made a bad choice - anyone got the dual positions and are happy with them, or shall I send them back as soon as they arrive?
However...I now see that the dual POSITION forks have issues....whilst the dual air forks are great. I did want dual position - I'll be doing a fair bit of XC as well as Peak district taming....and wanted the flexibility as only going to have one MTB
Have I made a bad choice - anyone got the dual positions and are happy with them, or shall I send them back as soon as they arrive?
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Are a good fork, fit them and set them up and ride. They take a bit of time to tune up, but are worth it.0
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Dual position Lyriks used to have issues but that was a while ago and the now ones are fine. Dual position revelations are great.Transition Patrol - viewtopic.php?f=10017&t=130702350
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Dual position isn't something i'd choose but there's nothing wrong with them. I have standard rev RLs and theyre fantastic.0
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I read reports of earlier dual position forks feeling a lot more linear compared to the fixed travel version of the fork. Is this still the case or have Rock Shox changed this?0