Ayone know where to get a Pilot C fork?
#3
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The C designation means it's an OEM item only.
However, if you really liked your Pilot, you haven't ridden a really good fork.
Not to sound like a snob. O.k., I am one, but there are A LOT better forks on the market than the Pilot.
Especially this time of year when dealers are trying to get rid of last years inventory.
What's your budget?
However, if you really liked your Pilot, you haven't ridden a really good fork.
Not to sound like a snob. O.k., I am one, but there are A LOT better forks on the market than the Pilot.
Especially this time of year when dealers are trying to get rid of last years inventory.
What's your budget?
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#5
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Joined: Nov 2004
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Originally Posted by theguythatbikes
on a 2004 giant iguan, msrp 550
I found it at greenfishsports.com, they have some really good prices.
#6
i agree with A2 ! i purchased a pilot sl for my hard rock pro and hated it i set it up according to my wait and it bounced all over the place took some air out and it was too soft.i hand all my worse fall during the time that for was installed. my favorates are forks withadjustable travel the rockshox psylo race (hardrock pro )and my newest baby the fox talas on my (stump jumper)






