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Cerberus75

Monkey
Feb 18, 2017
520
194
A buddy of mine has a Ribbon. It's a really nice fork. I have a Yari with an Avy Cart and Push Coil kit. We both like my set up better. But they are close. Total price is close as well. The Ribbon is the easy button. VS I went through 3 vendors to get what I wanted.
 

manhattanprjkt83

Rusty Trombone
Jul 10, 2003
9,660
1,237
Nilbog
RM, I don't even know you anymore...



I am so disappoint. I mean shit, it's even got thick (B)ig (B)lack (C)ashima shafts.

Hopefully Jm_ will crack open the bomber bitchez vault and remind this forum about the glorious history of Marzocchi
I just got done doing a review on this guy...It really does ride great for a 36...It's a great value honestly.
 

KenW449

Thanos did nothing wrong
Jun 13, 2017
2,717
334
Floating down the whiskey river...
Do you guys remember a thread I started in like 2004 about running a 6" dual crown on a trail bike? I ran a Sherman slider on my trail bike for 6 years with no creaks

Back when Enduro was called Freeride. I always thought Enduro was the type of race. Similar to XC but only DH portions counted. And the bike tree went DH, Free Ride, AM, Trail, XC, CX/Gravel, Road.
 

djjohnr

Turbo Monkey
Apr 21, 2002
3,109
1,799
Northern California
I just got done doing a review on this guy...It really does ride great for a 36...It's a great value honestly.
My trail bike came with an '18 36 Grip which uses the same damper and air spring. I rode it for a week until I got around to swapping parts over from my old frame and was very impressed given it's MSRP.
 

Happymtb.fr

Turbo Monkey
Feb 9, 2016
2,066
1,437
SWE
Quick Q for @Udi: how does air spring hysteresis compare to coil? I ride the Ribbon coil now, previously the Stage. The damper is the same yet the Ribbon feels like it reacts / recovers faster, as if the coil was able to react to changes in load much faster.
My guess is that less internal friction and the difference in spring rate are the main factors for the difference you are feeling
 

mtg

Green with Envy
Sep 21, 2009
1,862
1,604
Denver, CO
Quick Q for @Udi: how does air spring hysteresis compare to coil? I ride the Ribbon coil now, previously the Stage. The damper is the same yet the Ribbon feels like it reacts / recovers faster, as if the coil was able to react to changes in load much faster.
I have a lot of time on many MRP forks, and as far as your question goes, I think what you are feeling is the difference in dampers between the Stage and Ribbon. The Stage originally had a port orifice rebound damper, whereas they added a high speed rebound valve for the Ribbon, which made it recover faster from hits.
That is, unless you had the Stage damper updated to the Ribbon version. Even if you had updated the Stage damper, I’ve ridden air and coil Ribbons quite a bit and don’t feel a big difference in sliding friction. FWIW.
 

StiHacka

Compensating for something
Jan 4, 2013
21,560
12,508
In hell. Welcome!
I have a lot of time on many MRP forks, and as far as your question goes, I think what you are feeling is the difference in dampers between the Stage and Ribbon. The Stage originally had a port orifice rebound damper, whereas they added a high speed rebound valve for the Ribbon, which made it recover faster from hits.
That is, unless you had the Stage damper updated to the Ribbon version. Even if you had updated the Stage damper, I’ve ridden air and coil Ribbons quite a bit and don’t feel a big difference in sliding friction. FWIW.
Thank you. That explains why I run the Stage with the rebound almost fully open yet the Ribbon is only set mid-way. I really like them both.
 

Jm_

sled dog's bollocks
Jan 14, 2002
20,065
10,630
AK
I have a lot of time on many MRP forks, and as far as your question goes, I think what you are feeling is the difference in dampers between the Stage and Ribbon. The Stage originally had a port orifice rebound damper, whereas they added a high speed rebound valve for the Ribbon, which made it recover faster from hits.
That is, unless you had the Stage damper updated to the Ribbon version. Even if you had updated the Stage damper, I’ve ridden air and coil Ribbons quite a bit and don’t feel a big difference in sliding friction. FWIW.
See, this is exactly what I'm talking about. Every year the manufacturers and mags proclaim that the latest and greatest is the shiznit and will keep you smelling nice for 24 hours, and come to find out, the new boss is same as the old boss. This is why year after year, custom still reigns.