argyles vs dirt jumpers

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argyles vs dirt jumpers
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Posted: Feb 1, 2008 at 14:30 Quote
what is better for a lighter rider 95lbs 08 dirtjumper 1 or 08 argyle 409 or 318

Posted: Feb 1, 2008 at 14:31 Quote
any argyle, pike, or DJ 1 or 2, 4x, fox 32's...all dope

Posted: Mar 27, 2008 at 18:05 Quote
Argyle deffinatly, the adjustments are amazing and the rebound feels pretty bad on the dj's

Posted: Apr 5, 2008 at 8:07 Quote
skinna wrote:
i cracked the crown on my 04 djs so there not that strong and all djs are heavy thats why i have a argyle 409 wouldnt want another fork ever
didnt your argyles blow up

Posted: Apr 5, 2008 at 8:57 Quote
im running 06j1's atm, apart from the weight there amazing
Off thread- On 318 do they break if you lower them?

Posted: Apr 5, 2008 at 10:11 Quote
kyle7 wrote:
skinna wrote:
i cracked the crown on my 04 djs so there not that strong and all djs are heavy thats why i have a argyle 409 wouldnt want another fork ever
didnt your argyles blow up
probly pumped them up too much,could of happend to anything....

Posted: Feb 22, 2009 at 14:14 Quote
what would 04 dj2s like at downhill

Posted: Feb 22, 2009 at 14:20 Quote
Got to be argyles, i used to ride 07 Dj3s, but they felt horrible and eventually the dropout snapped off, so i got 09 318s and there great!! i'd go argyles every time! In comparison to my old DJs and 08 DJ2s as these are the only models i've riden, argyles feel smoother, are lighter, and just feel so much better. I personally think they look better to, but that just personal preference. Although my 318s did leak, but i replaced the O-ring and it's all good now.

Posted: Feb 22, 2009 at 14:22 Quote
THEY ARE BOTH NUMBER ONE.

Ever heard of a tie?

It is all personal opinion.

Posted: Feb 22, 2009 at 14:22 Quote
djbiker01 wrote:
im running 06j1's atm, apart from the weight there amazing
Off thread- On 318 do they break if you lower them?

No they dont break, but lowering 318s is kind of a bodge, and voids your warrenty, but to be honest, just fitting forks probably voids your warrenty now anyway. Razz

Posted: Feb 22, 2009 at 14:25 Quote
markhumphris wrote:
djbiker01 wrote:
im running 06j1's atm, apart from the weight there amazing
Off thread- On 318 do they break if you lower them?

No they dont break, but lowering 318s is kind of a bodge, and voids your warrenty, but to be honest, just fitting forks probably voids your warrenty now anyway. Razz

My friend got his lowered and they didn't break. Just keep em at 100 though. Like said before your warranty is you friend. (wait till you warranty is over then lower em if you sill want)

Posted: Apr 19, 2009 at 20:00 Quote
ive got a dirt jumper...... but i REALLY WANT AN ARGYLEBig Grin

Posted: Apr 19, 2009 at 20:02 Quote
notallowedtoswear wrote:
what would 04 dj2s like at downhill
they suck for down hill i broke the lowers right in half doing it

Posted: Apr 19, 2009 at 20:03 Quote
AwesomeAaron wrote:
markhumphris wrote:
djbiker01 wrote:
im running 06j1's atm, apart from the weight there amazing
Off thread- On 318 do they break if you lower them?

No they dont break, but lowering 318s is kind of a bodge, and voids your warrenty, but to be honest, just fitting forks probably voids your warrenty now anyway. Razz

My friend got his lowered and they didn't break. Just keep em at 100 though. Like said before your warranty is you friend. (wait till you warranty is over then lower em if you sill want)
Everyone says that...If you lowered the fork and it breaks just open it up and set it back to 100 then do the warranty claim....Why no one ever thinks of that is beyond me.


 


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