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Old 09-03.-2008, 09:27 PM   #1
Andy
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hi, does anyone have Rockshox tora 302 forks, I am thinking of buying a
specialized rockhopper but not sure if it would be worth me paying more for
the rockhopper comp which comes with recon race forks. I don't race just
ride a mixture of forest fire roads and single track with occasional road
thrown in.Thanks in advance for any comments.
Andy.


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Old 10-03.-2008, 04:28 AM   #2
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Andy wrote:
> hi, does anyone have Rockshox tora 302 forks, I am thinking of buying a
> specialized rockhopper but not sure if it would be worth me paying more for
> the rockhopper comp which comes with recon race forks. I don't race just
> ride a mixture of forest fire roads and single track with occasional road
> thrown in.Thanks in advance for any comments.
> Andy.
>
>


Get Tora 318, you won't miss with that one.
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