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Suntour XCR RL (2010)

The XCR RL Suntour belongs to the XC forks range and is mostly met on entry to mid level bikes in terms of price. This is a direct competitor for Rock Shox’s Dart 3 and comes with almost the same...

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RST Omega-T RL (2011)

RST Omega-T RL is Rock Shox Dart 1’s main competitor, at least in terms of price. As for specs, Omega-T RL can only boast with its extra Lock-Out command, which is to be found on the more expensive...

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Rock Shox XC 32 TK (2012)

“Disciple” of the well known Dart, the new XC comes to meet the standards of those searching for a budget fork, yet capable of offering satisfying performance. Index 32 gives a clue of the thickness of...

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Rock Shox XC 28 (2012)

In 2012, Rock Shox launched XC, the new range of entry-level forks. This replaces the old Dart 1, 2 and 3 and is sold in several versions, XC 28, 30 and 32. These figures are also indicators of the...

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RST Blaze (2012)

With a price tag of only 60 euro, RST Blaze follows the discontinued Gila. This new fork is the direct competitor for Rock Shox 28 and Suntour XCT and it offers a few advantages meant to outrun its...

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