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03 Manitou Black Super or Duke SL U-turn(6 posts)

03 Manitou Black Super or Duke SL U-turnberserker190
Mar 28, 2003 12:08 PM
Which fork should I put on my bike. I ride aggressive XC, few drops, mainly alot of technical trails.
Which fork is better, I live in a remote location so I cant test any of these.
I can get either fork for $600.00 cdn(roughly $410.00 US)
re: 03 Manitou Black Super or Duke SL U-turnFred‡
Mar 28, 2003 12:34 PM
You could get the '03 Black Super Air for US$299 from either Colorado Cyclist or Performance bike.
re: performance bikeberserker190
Mar 28, 2003 12:43 PM
Do you know how long it takes to recieve something from performance. Also do they only accept credit cards?
Call Performance - (800) 727-2453Fred‡
Mar 28, 2003 12:59 PM
2002 atom race 100...kam
Mar 28, 2003 2:04 PM
have you thought of an 2002 atom race 100? a few places have the fork for about $300US and it's a better fork than any duke or black. i have an almokst new 2002 duke race, and a old beat up 2000 atom 80 (same as the 2001 atom race) and the atom 80 is a much better performer. read the reviews. i'm not sure if you have to have the travel adjustment on the fork you wanna buy, or even what kind of frame his is going on. check out comparisonpricing.com for prices on the zoke or any other fork...or give larry mettler at mtnhighcyclery.com call!!
ordering onlineberserker190
Mar 28, 2003 7:03 PM
I live on the North end of Vancouver Island Canada, so a fork that is for sale on supergo,performance,etc, seems like a good price.
$300.00 US, but after shipping($20.00) taxes(brings $320.00 to $345.00 or so) and then after money conversions($345.00 becomes $507.00) and then the canadian govt puts duties on all shipping from the US which can range from 5% to 25% of the overall value of the product. So it is much easier for me to get a fork from a bike store, plus if something goes wrong with the fork they can fix it or send it away, free of charge.
 


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