There's a 80mm Manitou R7 MRD '08 for $299 down from $699 at Jensonusa.com. Only 2.98 lbs. Anyone have an option on this fork? I'm thinking about picking it up, not sure what to put it on yet though. You think it could handle the 200 lbs of me?
There's a 80mm Manitou R7 MRD '08 for $299 down from $699 at Jensonusa.com. Only 2.98 lbs. Anyone have an option on this fork? I'm thinking about picking it up, not sure what to put it on yet though. You think it could handle the 200 lbs of me?
I think that is what John has on his old Cannondale (the fork used to be mine until I upgraded bikes), but he doesn't use that bike for off-road. You are welcome to ride the Cannondale and see what you think of the fork if that will help you make your decision.
I wanna ride!
I'm pretty sure the R7 replaced the Skareb a couple of years ago, competes with the Rockshox SID in the lightweight XC fork market. I have a Skareb on my Superlight and one on my Dragon, and I've been very pleased with both (especially when compared with an older SID).
But then again, I'm not throwing a couple of Benjamins at them either... I've heard of complaints from, eh, "huskier" riders regarding the Skarebs. Not sure about the R7, but the designs are quite similar. At sub 3lb, it's hard to imagine it not being too flexy for a heavier rider, unless one is mad-smooth-yo!
If I was in the market, I'd pick one up, but I'm just north of a buck-fifty. My two cents.
Rg.
Haters gonna hate.
I had one on my SASS I thought I was to fat for it. Though it never failed. It seemed to bottem out alot.
You'd understand if you know what I was talking about.
Hmmm, 'Huskier' would definitely describe me, but 'smooth'.... um, well, lets say I'm working on that one. I may still try it out, hell for the price if I don't like I can sell it on ebay and damn near make my money back. Of course, if I bought it I'd need a bike frame, build kit, and a Easton wheelset I found on jensenusa thatt is also extremely discounted for $350 and weighs 1590g. So $300 for fork, $350 for wheelset, add a carbon frame and x.0 build kit... ok, this is were I have to ask... Do you think I'm too fat to be building a lightweight hardtail race bike? Don't be shy now, we all know that if I wasn't spending all my time biking I'd be in a field somewhere grazing on grass and mooing. Honest opinions needed.
Well, it depends on how you're going to ride it. A thrasher? Then it's probably not going to hold up. XC Race? You're probably better with a light HT than FS. The fork has the chance of giving you the most grief, with the wheelset a close second (not sure what the wheels are you're looking at). I think you could ride SPB (keeping your wheels on the ground - no hucking Palos drops...) and be ok.
Besides, if you decide you don't like it, no problem - just build a new one!
Rg.
Haters gonna hate.