It should come down quite a bit. Bikewagon had coil and air for under $400 a few months ago (price was above $400 but they had a coupon you could use with it as well).
It should come down quite a bit. Bikewagon had coil and air for under $400 a few months ago (price was above $400 but they had a coupon you could use with it as well).
C.L.'s been giving up the goods. They had Marzocchi 55 Evo Ti forks on there the other day for $450! I just got some Troy Lee Moto GP pants (in a non-vomit color no less) and a pair of Oakley Crowbar MX goggles for less than a Benjamin.
Santa Cruz had the Domain last winter for $199 on their web store. OEM prices are lower than wholesale and I assume some of these closeout places are clearing out OEM forks for some companies.
That is a long shot. It's possible, but I haven't seen Santa Cruz blow anything good out in months. Maybe at the close of the year they will. I snatched up several DHX 5.0 coils from them for a song a while back.
Is it easy/cheap to convert a Domain 302 to 180mm? code: gobble for 15% off at bikewagon and they have the 302 and old Lyrik 160 coils. The 302 would be less than $200 and the Lyrik coil $288...
the lyrics cannot go to 180 (and do not say "but scott's new genius lt has them!")
he was referring to the domains, but it was phrased somewhat awkwardly
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