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Hello, dear knowledgeable people on Retrobike!
I was chatting with a good friend of mine the other night and we spoke suspension forks from back in the day. He said he vividly remembers that in 1995-1996 Manitou had a downhill fork called "The King" with 30 mm stanchions and legs that were very far apart from each other, but he can't seem to find it anywhere on the internet. We scrolled together through World Cup archives from those days but couldn't find anything. Of course, if you dare to write the word "downhill" in search engine window these days 14 pages worth of Aaron Gwin will pop up, geez!
Now, I remembered I had a 1997 Marin catalog somewhere, so I took it out and snapped some fast pictures with my phone. I guess it might be it. It's from the days when Marla Streb and Andrew Shandro rode for Marin, it's in raw finish, like my friend says he remembers it, but doesn't have the moniker "King" written anywhere. I guess it could've been a prototype. Looks similar to an EFC, but it's a triple clamp.
Pictures:
Do you know anything about this fork? Please reply here, if so.
Thanks a lot!
Mx
I was chatting with a good friend of mine the other night and we spoke suspension forks from back in the day. He said he vividly remembers that in 1995-1996 Manitou had a downhill fork called "The King" with 30 mm stanchions and legs that were very far apart from each other, but he can't seem to find it anywhere on the internet. We scrolled together through World Cup archives from those days but couldn't find anything. Of course, if you dare to write the word "downhill" in search engine window these days 14 pages worth of Aaron Gwin will pop up, geez!
Now, I remembered I had a 1997 Marin catalog somewhere, so I took it out and snapped some fast pictures with my phone. I guess it might be it. It's from the days when Marla Streb and Andrew Shandro rode for Marin, it's in raw finish, like my friend says he remembers it, but doesn't have the moniker "King" written anywhere. I guess it could've been a prototype. Looks similar to an EFC, but it's a triple clamp.
Pictures:



Do you know anything about this fork? Please reply here, if so.
Thanks a lot!
Mx