MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
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MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
Can't reallyfind much info on em except they're from a Spanish cycling brand and made in Taiwan. Both ticks my boxes...
Anyone know anything about em or got any links. The fact they're sold on StarBike I assume says something of their overall quality. Thinking of em for the SC and Liams rigid ss-er on the highland trail has somewhat inpsired me to continue rigid (foe the mo.
https://www.starbike.com/en/massi-mtb-carbon-fork/
Thanks in advance
Anyone know anything about em or got any links. The fact they're sold on StarBike I assume says something of their overall quality. Thinking of em for the SC and Liams rigid ss-er on the highland trail has somewhat inpsired me to continue rigid (foe the mo.
https://www.starbike.com/en/massi-mtb-carbon-fork/
Thanks in advance
Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
you can come and stroke my forks until you decide to get some.
https://slam69.co.uk/products/salsa-fir ... arbon-fork
https://slam69.co.uk/products/salsa-fir ... arbon-fork
Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
Can't comment on that fork shaf but didn't the man from Shand say they'll sell carbon forks.
Could be a idea
Could be a idea
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Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
I quite literally pondered over them Ton... but then some Rockshox Sids are only a few quid more (if I was prepared to wait for pay now and delivery when in stock) and I definitely know they're Taiwan made...ton wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 7:23 pm you can come and stroke my forks until you decide to get some.
https://slam69.co.uk/products/salsa-fir ... arbon-fork
Jay, Yes, I believe I did see when Shand told Allen they could selll some seperate. Just didn't think the likelhood of em being much less than £300 was worth chasing up (plus, trying to make my 'no to China made stuff' as easy as possible so as not needing to enquire about origin of manufactuew too much... CRC already quite possibly got offended at my Q as it appears my Q didn't make it through the review stages so not showing on their site)...
Ton.. any idea where the Salsa FS fork is made pls kind sir... There should be some logo on em somewhere but probably a hassle to remove to take a look at the steerer...
Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
Or try and find where a enve forks are produced there wheels are made in USA.
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Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
I think SRAM bought them. Which leads me to think Taiwan... a plus plus for me
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Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
Yes.. all very very interesting. Wonder if they really are all the same thing.
Weights certainly don't match...
Weights certainly don't match...
Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
Vietnam I thought, could be wrong thoughredefined_cycles wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:49 pmI think SRAM bought them. Which leads me to think Taiwan... a plus plus for me
Re: MASSI (Spanish) carbon forks: anyone any exp or info
I've rented a lot of carbon massi bikes in mallorca over the years which have always been decent, and I think they sponsor a few really good XC riders (inc. the woman who has won the two races this season I think?). I'd be perfectly happy with them for a good value brand 
