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I have this fork as well as the Pike. The Pike is better in that it is more
plush in the beginning of its travel. Otherwise, the two are very much on par
with each other. Close to the same weight and I can't detect any difference in
stiffness between the two (at 200+lbs).
I would agree with Dave about the compression settings as I run them both
pretty much wide open and as he said, that leaves a lot of clicks on the
table.
If you have the skrilla, get the Pike. If you want a really, really good fork
and some extra cash for something else, get the Auron. If you want performance
equal to the Auron at the price of the Pike, get a Fox.
Jan. 13, 2015, 10:46 a.m. - A.Ron Burgundy
#!markdown I have this fork as well as the Pike. The Pike is better in that it is more plush in the beginning of its travel. Otherwise, the two are very much on par with each other. Close to the same weight and I can't detect any difference in stiffness between the two (at 200+lbs). I would agree with Dave about the compression settings as I run them both pretty much wide open and as he said, that leaves a lot of clicks on the table. If you have the skrilla, get the Pike. If you want a really, really good fork and some extra cash for something else, get the Auron. If you want performance equal to the Auron at the price of the Pike, get a Fox.