lensmansteve
Kona Fan
I'm an Indy SL user too- and I'm totally happy with them. Ok, travel is less than more modern forks- but the spring/damper characteristics are just fine for me. I wish they were still made..
thirteen":xdf79yjo said:I am now considering some late 90's Judy SL's.
Small steps
Duxuk":2i6fp1pp said:At the end of '95 I bought a pair of Rockshox Quadra 10s. They were mainly OEM and were truly rubbish. They had play in the bushings from day one and the elastomers froze solid in the winter when it was seriously cold.
Having said that, I knew from the first ride that suspension was the future. I got a pair of coil sprung Mazorcchi Bombers in, I think 2000 and was still using them in 2015. I'd never serviced them and they worked like new with no play at all. I think a mate of my son's still uses them!
My 2 year old Rockshox shock, meanwhile, has decided to leak enough air to need pumping up before every ride. Is this progress?
Coil forks can have sloppy seals and marzochis of that generation are probably open bath. So are pretty much bomb proof.Duxuk":3g4oc7v4 said:I got a pair of coil sprung Mazorcchi Bombers in, I think 2000 and was still using them in 2015. I'd never serviced them and they worked like new with no play at all. I think a mate of my son's still uses them!
My 2 year old Rockshox shock, meanwhile, has decided to leak enough air to need pumping up before every ride. Is this progress?