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cpxz
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: May 13, 2009
Strengths: very lightweith,stiff,good handling,Weaknesses: none o farBottom Line: lite weight fork any use road.
Favorite Ride: north quebec
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$400.00
Purchased At: docteur velo
Similar Products Used: hummmmm
Bike Setup: rocky mountain rc-5o full custom
18 lbs weight
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azfuel107
a Road Racer
from Date Reviewed: July 19, 2008
Strengths: Lightness...stiffness but I am only 155lbs...Weaknesses: Lots o vibration...Bottom Line: Bought the white version take off from the factory specd raleighs to replace the slice x on my cannondale. No comparison for weight. Stiffness is ok. Great light fork...some issues with chatter if the cantis aren't set up right. I played around with angulation of brake pads and finally resorted to extra soft brake compound (ritchey red).
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$300.00
Purchased At: Recycled Cycles Seat
Similar Products Used: Ritchey WCS, Cannondale Slice x
Bike Setup: Cannondale optimo (dura ace 7700/fsa/easton wheels)
Lapierre xlite cross (sram red/fsa/zipp wheels)
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David Behrman
a Recreational Rider
from Date Reviewed: May 16, 2007
Strengths: Light, strong.Weaknesses: None, so far.Bottom Line: Before my EC90 X went on my new Seven Mudhoney frame, I picked it up and worried (because it weighed NOTHING) whether it would carry my 230 lbs. No problem. And coupled with the Ti frame, it's made for really responsive but comfortable rides.
Similar Products Used: None.
Bike Setup: Seven Mudhoney, with Shimano Ultegra & Cane Creek components, Easton Circuit wheels.
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