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Old 04-26-05, 02:35 PM
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I need help upgrading my Judy TT fork.

I want to upgrade to a better fork. However, after my research I even more confused. I ride intermediate level trails that are rather rocky with several 2 foot drops. I want to keep this purchase under $300 with install included. I'm still new to the sport and have only been riding since Nov last year.

What forks do you recomend in this price range for my style of riding. I'm around 180 pounds.

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https://www.pricepoint.com/detail.htm...&hprice=269.98 not a bad deal at all
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What PWRD said.
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wouldn't an mx comp not be better for trails with little drops?
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An MX comp would also be fine.
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How does the Rockshox Duke XC fit in this catagory? ...and should I look at the MX Comp ETA or COIL?
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How does the Rockshox Duke XC fit in this catagory? ...and should I look at the MX Comp ETA or COIL?
I think the MX Comp ETA works with one side coil, other side air and it has lockout. Sounds like it'd suit you well.
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