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Manitou 2010 Dorado Pro

New 2010 Dorado fork released


Posted: 4 February 2010
by David Arthur

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New 2010 Dorado fork released

The Manitou Dorado downhill fork first materialised nearly a decade ago, but availability of this much heralded fork has been intermittent in recent years until Hotlines stepped up and took over UK distribution last year.

And now there's a new fork, the 2010 Dorado Pro. The fork is handmade at Manitou's factory in Winconsin, is based on the World Cup standard MRD Dorado Carbon with the same internals including TPC+ damping but uses 7050 alloy 36mm stanchions rather than carbon making it slightly more affordable.

2010 updates include an improved two-chamber large volume low-pressure air spring to make setting up an easier process. Air spring pressure, which is self-regulating, can now be adjusted more easily as the valve gets relocated from the bottom of the fork leg to the top.

Weight is 6.55lbs (2.97kg) and as well as standard 26in guise is also available in a 29in version. £1349.99

www.hotlines-uk.com


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erm... so how much travel innit?

Are we to assume the standard DH 8'''s?  

Is it much lighter than a Fox 40 / new Boxxer btw?

...and why would you want a 29'' version? Are there any 29'' DH bikes out there....??!?


Posted: 07/02/2010 00:40

One thousand, three hundred and forty five pounds.

Cripes.


Posted: 08/02/2010 09:45

200mm travel (can be switched to 180mm). will check on the weight front...
Posted: 08/02/2010 11:05

Blimey, that's quite expensive int it?!

I'm really intrigued about the 29'' version! 


Posted: 08/02/2010 11:25

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