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  • Do U-Turn Rebas exist as OE products?
  • cxi
    Free Member

    Rockshox.com lists the Dual-Air products along side U-Turns, though there are no images of the U-Turns:

    http://www.sram.com/taxonomy/term/103/brand/rockshox/src/cat

    I've exchange e-mails with Gareth @ Fisher Outdoor. He says the Reba U-Turns don't exist as a non-OE product.

    Has anyone seen a U-Turn on a 2009/2010 bike? I figure Race U-Turns with a Maxle would be spot on for my bike but it seems they don't exist at all. Boo-hiss!

    JollyGreenGiant
    Free Member

    Can

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    t seem to be that common,and ormally are in 120mm only format.

    Given that they aren`t much heavier for than a Reba maxle lite for 2010 (at 1730g) how about Revelation air u turns with maxle lite,that is if your bike needs/can use the slightly 120-150MM longer travel?

    http://www.bikeradar.com/gear/category/components/forks-suspension/product/revelation-426-air-u-turn-33673

    nuke
    Full Member

    I'd love a set of Reba U-Turn with Maxle and did try and find a set but they are rare as hen teeth. Settled on a set of Rebas with Maxle…rather have the Maxle over the U-Turn.

    DaveGr
    Free Member

    I've a set of U Turn Rebas that came on my '09 Cube AMS – 90 to 120mm adjustment but with Q/R not maxle. Great fork.

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