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The BUCKLOSLUTU Air MTB Suspension Fork is designed for mountain biking enthusiasts, featuring adjustable rebound settings, a lightweight construction of 1675g, and compatibility with various bike sizes (26/27.5/29 inches). Made from durable aluminum and magnesium alloys, this fork ensures a smooth ride with manual lockout capabilities and reliable disc brake support.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 31.9 x 7.5 x 4.4 inches |
Package Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
Brand Name | BUCKLOS |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | BUCKLOS |
Part Number | 700105 |
Size | 26 |
G**E
Great Value and Significant Weight Savings
This is a one year review since installing this Lutu Fork for my daughter's Trek Marlin 6 mountain bike.Bottom Line Up Front:I cannot complain. Great purchase, good product for the money._____________________________________________________________________My son and I own high-end mountain bikes and we use them on rough terrain. I do all the maintenance myself for both bicycles and motorcycles in our garage.My daughter is only mildly interested in mountain biking. Therefore, the Trek Marlin 6 suited her needs. However, bikes in this "entry level" category come with cheap suspension forks. In this case, the ubiquitous Suntour XCT spring forks. This OEM fork sucked. It had 100mm of suspension travel, but it moved only 25 - 30mm. It also leaked black oil constantly. The worst aspect was its heavy weight. My daughter was unable to jump or lift the front end over obstacles. My son and I tried riding her bike, and we confirmed that the bike was too "front-heavy" with this Suntour fork.Enter the Lutu Fork.I ordered the Lutu fork with 27.5" tire clearance with gold/orange anodized fork finish. The fork arrived fast, in a typical Amazon manner. The product appeared really nice. The overall design was a direct copy of a 2015 Fox Evolution 32 fork. The fork sliders had anodized markers and numbers a la RockShox so that you could adjust and set the sag.Installation:Everything fit just fine. I had a minor difficulty with adjusting the disc brake caliper onto the fork. You just have to have patience. Make sure that the disc rotor and brake pads have enough clearance. I torqued the brake caliper mounting bolts to Fox Fork and Shimano torque data.The ride:What a significant improvement of the ride and handling!The Suntour fork was very heavy. It could be used as a boat anchor. The Lutu fork was just as light as Fox or RockShox fork. Therefore, lifting the front end over obstacles became easier (safer).I was skeptical about the long term ownership of this rather cheaply priced Lutu fork. Therefore, I waited over one year for this review.My son and I "borrowed" my daughter's bike for some thrashing sessions.So far, so good. The air has not leaked to date. There is a minor oil leak every once in a while. However, this is too minor to degrade my rating.Overall, this was an excellent purchase.In the future, if this fork does wear out, I will not rebuild it. I will simply purchase another Lutu fork if necessary.____________________________________________________________Caution:Remember that this is a straight steer tube (not tapered), with QR drop outs (not thru-axle).You must purchase a "star nut" separately - this is cheap.You must re-use the "headset crown race" off of the original fork.The steer tube is full length; you might want to cut the steer tube.(my daughter preferred the higher handlebar height, so we did not cut the steer tube)If you do not understand these words of caution, I recommend that you seek help from a professional bike mechanic. Otherwise, you can research on YouTube for 'how to' videos. Again, overall, this fork replacement was very easy. You CAN do it.
K**N
Outstanding for the money!
Compared to the heavy coil-spring, ginormous Zoom shock that came with the bike, this Lutu shock is fantastic! It shaved about 3 pounds off of the total weight of the bike, and the ride quality is so much better that it is like riding a totally different (and better) bike. It is fully adjustable, including recoil adjustment which is not usually found at this price range. The lockout works just right, just enough movement to eat up tiny bumps. I don't have a scale to weigh it, but it is very light. About 3 pounds less than the shock it replaced.I can't speak for longevity. I have only put about 100 miles on it, on easy turf. This might be an issue too, as air shock do need some maintenance at certain intervals, and that maintenance often calls for replacement seals which might not be available for these shocks The 'brand name' brands like Rockshox, Manitou and Fox have parts available for service...but that service goes for $100 to $200...which could be more than the price of this shock. If this shock blows up, I will probably buy a Fox, and by that time I will probably have upgraded the whole bike to something that better suits a $500+ fork. I consider this fork a great interim solution, to learn why an expensive fork is useful and to get better at riding MTB.
T**
It’s definitely worth what you pay for it.
For a little over $100 I can’t complain. I’m 230 lbs and mostly ride my DIY E-bike on walking paths and road. So there’s no big jumps or anything. This fork is REALLY lightweight, especially compared to the fork that came in my Hyper 29er. It hasn’t exploded or anything. I’ve hit some really big potholes and bumps and it’s saved me from going over the bars. For the cost it’s more than adequate. Remember it’s no $500 RockShock. So don’t expect to use it on downhill racing. It’s does what it’s intended to do, make your ride smoother. It may have a bit more play than expensive forks, but tolerable. Over 2 years, 6000 miles and still going strong.
M**A
Looks good but....
Product arrived promptly and initially worked fine, I bought it right around Christmas and have used it only a few times. When first installed it felt good but yesterday I realized the shock had lost a lot of air and would sag almost to the bottom with just my body weight. Any bump on my flat trail by my house would cause the shock to bottom out. I tried adding air, and that would fix it for a few minutes. There is obviously an air leak somewhere. I am waiting g to hear back from the seller about a replacement.**Update: The seller has responded by asking for a photo of the defective unit and assuring me they will send a new fork without the need to send the old one back.***update*** seller responded quickly and shipped me a new fork, they even told me to keep the old one. After installing, it works good. I disassembled and inspected the first fork and found a bad o-ring that allowed air to blow by and cause the fork to compress. I have adjusted my rating from 1 star to 3 stars.
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