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Old 10-13-03 | 04:39 PM
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Rockshox 2004 models, and more

Hi guys. Is it just me or are a lot of bike companies not going with RockShox this year. I see them going with Marz, and Matibou more.

Is there a reason? Maybe RS isn't cutting them a good deal? Or just RockShox isn't up to par this year?
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Old 10-13-03 | 04:45 PM
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This would be a personal thing but really Marz is slowly migrating to other markets besides dh and fr. And with the 888 has a definate racing contender. Its xc stuff is looking good too now. (for racing)

Manitou has really stepped up in the last 2 years and is generally getting a lot more respect and offers decent prices.

Personally I don't know of any bikes here sold without Marzochi forks except high end dhillers that have a) boxxer or b) dorado. I think RS is getting the stagnent rap
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Old 10-13-03 | 04:50 PM
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Consumer demand is possibly part of it all. With so many great frames out there all fitted with Shimano drivetrains, forks are probably becoming more of a sales differentiator than they have ever been before.

RockShox has a bit of a low reputation in the market these days, and preference seems to be switching to Manitou, Marz, Fox etc, particularly for mid- to high-end bikes.

Manufacturers and dealers will put on whatever sells best - few companies would actually put true performance ahead of sales potential.
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Old 10-13-03 | 09:28 PM
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Just guessing here, but maybe since Sram now owns RockShox, they're only providing package deals with the big companies. il.e., we'll give you a good deal on a Sram component group and a RS fork, but we won't split the package.

Just an assumption.

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Old 10-13-03 | 09:48 PM
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Yea I agree with A2, you dont see SRAM stuff on any new high end mtn bikes, however I really like their new trigger shifters and hopefully some bike manufacturers will sign on for those
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RS still appear on many high end cross country bikes. They make some of the lightest XC forks in the world. I wouldn't hesitate to run one for those purposes, but for freeriding I'd stick to Marzocchi.
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