Way to jump on that train at the right time...theyre rolling out all new products...sunday linkage w/ shock
Yeah, some forks are delivered, here is my Sunn Radical with a Idylle, a friends Radical with a Stoy, and another friends Intense SS with Stoy & N'Dee.
Just checked the weight of my Radical today, and it is 16.7 kg / 36.8 Lbs with the BOS fork.
Think the new RaRe will be 1990 Euros btw
In all honesty I'm betting they realized the external reservoir isn't necessary (possibly overly complicated to produce?) and they combined technology from that fork into the non-reservoir chassis. I wouldn't be surprised if in a years time the RaRe is the top offering from BOS and the idyll pro disappears quietly out the back door.But will they be better than the Idellye Pros???
Im holding off for either the pro or the New boxxers
It's pretty similar here but that's why any1 smart won't buy anything from our local distributors Just be smart and look for us/uk/mainland eur deals.Sad thing is, in Sweden, thats about the same price as a Fox 40 RC2 or a Boxxer WC...
with almost 5,000 Sunday frames sold so far, I'm sure there is a market, but then again what does Olivier Bossard know anyways...Way to jump on that train at the right time...
not for me, a dhx 5 is normally 400-450eur here online. + push/motopitkan tuning ~160eur. stoy retails for 670eur online. so they are in the same league. the idylle fork goes for 1340eur, the pro 1990eur (same as the new dorado). a fox 40 is 1750eur. not bad for european made products.Wow, maybe you guys in Europe are less sensitive to their pricing as many bike parts are higher priced over there, but....
$2500 for a fork??
$800 for a shock??
$1000 for a shock on a Sunday???
For non-custom, off the shelf products...
Sounds like a perfect 'mid life crisis' product to me.
how much is a M6 or Socom over yonder?ps: have you ever seen the prices for intense products in europe? now THAT'S ridiculous!
3700euro???? jesus christm6 with revox 3700eur and the socom goes for 3300eur (with dhx 5). they are a little bit cheaper in the uk, but only because their currency suxx
you can get two 40's for 1450 euros? awesome dealan m6 with revox is a shade under 3000 and a soccom is about 2550, a pair of 40s are 1450 for us in ireland. T
The stoy is "custom" tuned for your bike. They have several (like 8 or something) tunes for different kinds of bikes.For non-custom, off the shelf products...
As far as I know they already had it for over a year.Way to jump on that train at the right time...
Yeah, Patrick Morewood has been rocking the Idylle since December and Fabien Cuisine has had his for months now although he's a Bos team rider.Yeah, some forks are delivered, here is my Sunn Radical with a Idylle, a friends Radical with a Stoy, and another friends Intense SS with Stoy & N'Dee.
Just checked the weight of my Radical today, and it is 16.7 kg / 36.8 Lbs with the BOS fork.
Think the new RaRe will be 1990 Euros btw
Quoted for amusement. Europe is not 'a' country it is many countries.big price difference b/w your two countrys for the same bike
Seems, you didn't understand IH8RICE. He clearly stated opinion it is is a big difference in price between Germany and Ireland although they are both members of EU and use the same currency.Quoted for amusement. Europe is not 'a' country it is many countries.
The Euro is in use in many countries, including Germany (home to Sethimus) and Ireland (home to Al).
hmmm...The stoy is "custom" tuned for your bike. They have several (like 8 or something) tunes for different kinds of bikes.
If you read my original post, I made this exact hypothesis/statement. I am sure they will be a good product and it is great for you guys to see a product made 'locally' at a better price (vs what 'American' brands end up costing in Euro). This is a US based board, and I was making a point about how expensive BOS products are HERE (not including shipping or the fact there is no distro/service/parts here).About the pricing. A CCDB is 2x as expensive as a Stoy for me.
Naah. Eurobrands are more expensive in us in most cases. There are simply more well known gravity oriented companies in the us so it seems that way. That doesn't change the fact that everybody whines about every one of themyour problem is that you expect them to be cheaper. we dont expect this because we ALLWAYS pay more. every damn product over here that is sold in your country too is 10-20% more expensive...