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Old 07-12-04, 04:33 PM
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BlackDiamond - Pic on ridemonkey with slider question

Hey, (coincidence you are online actually) you ran a slider on your bighit. How did you like it, how did it feel. I can get one for almost a 1/3 of the cost of the 888r and almost 500 bucks cheaper than anything else. I need a new fork and want to know if

a) good fork/ bad fork?
b) on trails?
c) laterally stiff
d) overall did you like it (pre 888 which we all know god made with his own hands )
e) how did it ride on the bighit

I am looking at 2004 slider+. I am pretty sure you switched to a 888 but I tend to mix up all those pics of red bighits I see floating around

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I actually liked the Slider a lot. It too was an '04 Slider + 7" travel. It is very linear in its travel (not progressive), if set up correctly it eliminated pedal bob, I did not like the limited turning radius (you'll notice this on tight trails). It was not stiff nor flexy; if that makes sense. It is a light fork, and is probably better suited for trail or free riding vs. straight downhill. I do mostly downhill and needed a stiffer fork that had better progression. Originally I was going to get a Dorado MRD X-Works but there were production delays and I ended up getting the 888R.

I can honestly say I’ve never ridden a better handling fork than the 888R. If you are looking into doing more downhill you might want to think about a 888R, sure it costs more but it really is the best fork I’ve ridden for out of the box performance. This for will be with me for a long time.
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The 888 will have to wait till next year when I can buy used or on closeouts. Right now at 1600cdn I might as well spend 400$ more and buy a full Ironhorse SGS. Just doesn't work for my budget.

Currently I ride a jrT with standard dropouts (yep 9mm). It is even a 2002 jrT so it only has 30mm stanchions. The turning radius I am sure is similar.

Thank you, I am ordering it right now Cheap enough that I can resell in the fall and make my coin back
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Why do you think I am trying to save on my fork ...
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Do you have those pics saved just for me now. Post them every time I post about my bike. hahah
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Ahhhhhhhh. I think you can actually get one of those linkages in 8" instead of 9" that way you can run an 8.75 x 2.75 shock. I'm going to wait until the Fox I'm riding on blows then I'll send it to Push
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Actually I have the shortcut saved, so as soon as you post I'm putting that pic up. I'm just trying to convert you to the darkside thats all.
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Yeah I figured you would be doing that next. Good upgrade from what I read. When my shock blows...thats when I buy the upgrade kit.

Specialized doesn't seem to make them anymore though. They are always out of stock and didn't seem to make any for 2004.
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I'm actually trying to locate you one through some contacts I have. Just hope if I find one you pony up with the $$ and do the upgrade

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Theres that damn icon again haha. That thing kills me every time.

Well if you are going to all the trouble I might just need to borrow some coin from the little woman. She will understand And if you do, you gotta try and make it up for a trip. I can arrange a place to stay to save some cash (I know a busy year but you keep offering the shock...I will keep offering 7 days of 4500 vertical ft
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