For Forks its the Big 3.
Marzocchi
Manitou
Rock Shocks
and real close to those companies, is Fox Forks.
For Rear Shocks, fox is most popualar becauses thats what almost every company puts on their bike, but it does not mean its the best. For Downhill, Romic or Avalache or 5th Element are new, and good, but not enough people have ridden them yet.
Now you can't expect us to qualify our choices with logic and reason...
I like Marzocchi, because there is a great deal of tuning that can allow the fork to be dialed it to a specific riders weight and style of riding.
I also find that Marzocchi's customer service is easier to deal with than Rock Shox as a end-user/consumer.
I also realize that all the major fork companys have great products and like I said previously, the forks need to be setup properly for the specific rider.
because they are fairly easy to understand so working on them is something even a modest mech can handle. They're build tough so they don't need work every ride, and their customer service is the best. They stand behind their product. They switched me out on top crown for my monster t for free because my flat crown wouldn't fit when i got my new frame. How cool is that?
Rock shox is a whole different game, I dont understand the internals, the stuff is junk anyway,you adjust prelaod by adding washers atop the springs. What a joke. You can't get ahold of them when you need to, then they make you go through a dealer. I will never again buy a Rock shox product. They 're on all the championship bikes because they're light weight not because they're bullet proof like a Monster T. Manitou doesnt stand behind their stuff either. Stratos makes good stuff but they're hard to get ahold of.
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