Don't know if this has been discussed already - but I see that Klein will be offering a bike next year with the Maverick SC 85-125 mm fork. If this fork performs anything like the current DC version - then I'll be the first in line to get one.
Well the DC fork is 800 so I'd be surprised if the SC was a grand
It will use a propretary hub though. A new front wheel is a small price to pay for a fork that is far lighter and stiffer than anything else out there....
Well, not widely available, but not total vaporware either. There have been a few available, I have 3 in the shop.
Larry Mettler http://www.mtnhighcyclery.com
SC or DC...they are both lustful forks. If you read UK bike mags you've probably seen the SC one many times. I don't think the DC Maverick is the most aesthetically pleasing fork, but hell does it ever work good!! The SC one is sexy tho!! Check out this baby from yesterday's Interbike On Dirt Demo
Similar to the Klein, the singlecrown fork is spec on 2005 Fisher Cakes. Similar to Klein in parent company, and suggestive of the all-important OEM deal that might make Maverick ste up into more active circles.
I've seen that on the Klein site. A few weeks ago. It;s pretty kewl that they are using that fork now. I hope that they work good. For sure i wanna try one. I have heared from a friend off mine that dc is very smooth, and outperforms other forks in that range.
those things are damn nice,
i wonder if they will flex as much as shiver sc's do?
i also saw a german girl at the fort bill wc racing the dc version,
so they must be strong enough...
those things are damn nice,
i wonder if they will flex as much as shiver sc's do?
i also saw a german girl at the fort bill wc racing the dc version,
so they must be strong enough...
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