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| Bike I ride: | transition trail-or-park, banshee morphine |
| Favorite Trails: | anything fast and flowy |
| Products Recommended: | Banshee Morphine | Banshee Rune |
| Companies Supported: | Banshee | Transition |
I've been riding the KS i900 with the lever under the saddle for the last 6 or 7 months with not a single problem at all. no sag or anything. just consistently working... i dunno, just my experience with the KS
To the OP, Manitou Dorados are laterally very stiff due to the larger "legs" of the fork (the inverted part), but because of the lack of an arch, they are not very stiff tortionally. however! they are designed this way so they track the ground more naturally, just like a dirtbike. You will never notice them flex on the trail, but you will notice how your front end feels pretty well glued to the ground. Thats why they were the most popular and sought after fork of their time (circa NWD 4).
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May 10, 2011 at 0:31