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Mar 8, 2008 at 6:20
Mar 8, 2008 at 6:20
heyy woudl u seel just the frotn and are they white let em know
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Hey Mike, great comments on the reviews and your articles are great!
I thought the price was pretty much in line with all the other offerings out there. Yes, it is expensive when you compare it to a standard post, but there's a whole lot going on in there. I was a little disappointed that Fox didn't go the hydraulic route, especially for the acutation. Even though the cable is mounted to the side, I forsee a lot of problems for those of us who ride a lot of the year in the wet and mucky.
I like that the post can still be operated with no air pressure or without a cable if need be. And I like that Fox has taken a different approach rather than just following what everyone else has been doing. In my limited experience with adjustable posts, they all fail. It's just a matter of time. It will be interesting to see the long term review, especially a winter review from someone in Vancouver.
Carbon seems very strong, but my buddy still cracked his carbon nomad at the bb/main pivot, twice. And he wasn't riding the crap out of it. That being said, carbon is probably the way of the future. About Us
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Apr 19, 2012 at 23:16