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Rock Shox 30 Gold TK Suspension Fork (2014)

Roch Shox has launched recently a new fork, the 30 Gold TK, that will be available starting from next season, and that will suit budget bike buyers. Performance is reasonable from what we tested,...

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Rock Shox Pike RCT3 Suspension Fork Review (2014)

Not exactly a new-comer in the suspension fork class, Pike comes with a different concept and state of the art technology, in order to place itself as the best enduro fork available. And not only does...

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Rock Shox Reba RL Solo Air 29er Review (2013)

This article has no better way to start than by asking why would you need a top SID suspension fork when you have Reba? Lighter, cheaper and with the exact travel, it only lacks SID’s Rapid Recovery...

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Suntour XCT 29 Review (2013)

No matter how thin, if there is a borderline that separates decent suspension forks from useless ones, then Suntour’s XCT embodies it. Fitted as a stock model for entry-level mountain bikes, it only...

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Suntour Axon Werx RL RC 29er Review (2014)

Suntour can certainly do better than XCT, XCM or XCR, and while it was widely known that the company manufactures air cartridge forks, their performance wasn’t that notorious. So we got our hands on...

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Suntour XCT 27.5 Fork Review (2014)

Suntour has lined-up various suspension fork models for 27.5 inch mountain bicycles, having such a wide array that it covers all quality levels, from entry-level to top-end. In the entry-level...

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Suntour Raidon RL-R 29 Suspension Fork Review (2014)

We haven’t heard quite in a while from Raidon, for 3 years to be more accurate, but we do recall that it performed very well compared to its price. In the meantime, Suntour worked on it a bit more,...

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RST Aerial RL 29 Suspension Fork Review (2014)

When it comes to budget air-cartridge forks, RST Aerial finds itself one step ahead of the competition for the fact it’s simply the cheapest such fork you can purchase at the moment. Its recommended...

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Review: Rock Shox XC30 suspension fork (2014)

At the time of its release, the XC series replaced a couple of Rock Shox’s longer serving models. The Dart became XC28, while XC32 took the place of Tora, so this is why we can consider the XC30 a...

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Review: Lauf Trail Racer 27.5 suspension fork (2015)

The moment I started riding my bike fitted with the new Lauf fork, thousands of scenarios depicting the way I’ll die started pouring. I took the time, listened to some of the most awful versions, but...

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Rock Shox SID 2020: Rock Shox’s finest

It didn’t take me long to realize that the new Rock Shox SID fork makes the former Fox StepCast installed on my XC bike look fragile. This is happening for several reasons and of course there are...

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Rock Shox XC 28 Review (2013)

A week at the mountainside was enough to find out what the Rock Shox XC 28 is capable of, and the first thing that comes in my mind is the effort put in by the manufacturer to improve this model. The...

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