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  • opinions on RS Domain u-turn….
  • alpin
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    …. for AllMountain use. not jumpin a whole lot. seems to do the same as pike/lyrik (115-160mm) while being a whole lot cheaper….

    comments?

    cheers

    J

    retro83
    Free Member

    Cheap, but quite heavy (6.4lbs). Apart from the steel stanchions they look pretty good to me.

    alpin
    Free Member

    what are the stanchions on the lyriks? other than gold.

    will
    Free Member

    Have a set. Got the U-turn versions and have to say i love them. Quite heavy, but if your building a bike which warrants such forks, weights shouldn’t “really” be an issue.

    And i got 157mm of travel out of mine, so not bad for a 160mm travel fork.

    I_Ache
    Free Member

    stanchions on lyriks are aluminium like with most forks.

    solamanda
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    The Domains are a good fork, almost as good as a lyrik, nearly as light but alot stronger and cheaper. Steel stanchions have their advantages, less likely to scratch.

    The only other overlooked fork in this range is the old 66SL’s. Air, 6lbs ish and adjustable travel. I picked up an as new set for £200. Avoid the ETA version.

    retro83
    Free Member

    How does speedstack moco compare to normal moco in terms of performance?

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