
I'm thinking of getting the 2005 MX comp ETA for my Inbred, mainly for use for off-road expedition riding in the Himalaya, so obviously reliability is my #1 priority.
For whatever reason (presumably performance), the 2005 range has an air shock in one fork and a coil in the other. I've been told that in the event of a failure of one shock or another, the other shock should suffice to provide reasonable performance, or at the very least won't leave me forkless by a roadside in Tibet.
Can anyone confirm this or not? Anyone with positive or negative feedback on this fork? I've used a 2003 MX comp eta and its been great, apart from breaking the eta lever.