Meh, coupla strokes in the lot and you should be as colorful as Sam Hill!you would be able to tell who is riding and who is a parking lot hero
Meh, coupla strokes in the lot and you should be as colorful as Sam Hill!you would be able to tell who is riding and who is a parking lot hero
hypercolor! I've mentioned a few times in threads where folks complain about "kits" that a hypercolor kit would be pretty coolheat sensitive stanchion colors would be dope
like those t-shirts that came out in the 90's, that you could press your palm against and get a wicked heat print!
his is in the works.... we saved a little over three pounds mostly from the new pivot design ...wasnt E suppose to be getting one of those too? how much weight did you save over the original steel SR8?
ive always found the larges too small for my liking. even the older Brooklyns
jebus, 3 lbs??his is in the works.... we saved a little over three pounds mostly from the new pivot design ...
Those are already my riding gloves.these would have to be your riding gloves:
there are several stem options not including the stock one. how many options do you need?Unless they have the now standard 'boxxer' mounting for a DM stem colour me uninterested.
i need at least 15 colorgheysthere are several stem options not including the stock one. how many options do you need?
I need them to understand that it is a stupid design, and change to one that isn't as Italian "engineered".there are several stem options not including the stock one. how many options do you need?
marz is legendary for their stubborness. remember all those years when they crusaded against 1.5 inch steerers for SC forks? Or all those years when they refused to put a 20 mm thru axle instead of open QR dropouts on a 140 or 150 mm travel AM fork since it would 'encourage riders to freeride and break the fork'? How about Marz retardation regarding 20 mm no-tool-needed thru axles? Magura does the smart thing and licenses Maxxle. Marzocchi's arrogant pride wouldn't let them do something like that, so the customer suffered.Now Manitou, Rock Shox and Fox are all on the "boxxer" standard, it is just stubborness to stick with their own design.
The 2010's are the best year they've made. Better than the '06-'07's.When the forks stop exploding and run well out of the box I might care what color they are. '97 to '07 was a great run. For those years I wouldn't buy anything else, but I'm done.
The new ones are very reliable...well so far on my 2010 evo. I've owned an 07wc and these are far better constructed if that means anything.
The 2010's are the best year they've made. Better than the '06-'07's.
Yet another here. I've owned 888s from 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. The 2010's are by far the highest quality of all the years. Bushings out the box are perfect, no slop, yet buttery smooth. Performance wise, it's the best of all the years. I've had all my previous year's forks worked in some way, but the 2010 888 RC3 Evo has been fantastic as bone stock. All summer it hasn't seen a minute of maintenance and been nothing short of outstanding. Very very happy.
But Sam Hill doesn't have one on his bike!
Seeing a pattern yet? They may not be the most popular fork out there any more, or as FAN-tastic as the other guys, but go feel/ride one first...
new decals + new adjustershey guys, is there any difference between 2010 and 2011 888's? I cant find anything on it...in particular the 888 Evo Ti
cheers
Whoops! LoL - this is what I usually say to the new guys around here... totally forgot about that thread! n0ob error on my part.there is a tuning thread, read it. all the answers you seek should be in there...
Steve - thanks man!2010 Evo Ti w/ Works tune (a bit extra oil)=3028grams