🚵♂️ Elevate your trail game with precision and power-packed suspension!
The BUCKLOS MTB Suspension Fork features 120mm travel and a 1-1/8 inch straight tube design, built from lightweight magnesium and aluminum alloy. It supports 26, 27.5, and 29-inch wheels, includes a manual lockout for efficient climbing, and a 9mm quick release for easy wheel changes. Designed exclusively for disc brakes, it combines durability, performance, and customizable style for serious mountain bikers.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32 x 7.5 x 4 inches |
Package Weight | 3.11 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 50 Grams |
Brand Name | BUCKLOS |
Manufacturer | BUCKLOS |
Part Number | HTUS700696A |
Size | 26 |
S**O
Just amazing
Amazing quality for the price
A**R
Low quality…
The axle spacing is not correct (too wide), so you have to wrench down on the quick release before flipping it to get a secure close. This places a preload on the stanchion tubes and causes oil leaks. I ordered it too long before I installed it so am stuck with it. Typical low quality garbage. You get what you pay for.
W**R
low price, expect potential issues - probably not worth it.
i just got the 27.5" version of thing from amazon for $94.99:BUCKLOS MTB Suspension Fork 26/27.5/29 Inch, Rebound Adjustment 1-1/8 Mountain Bike Fork QR 9mmTravel 120mm Bicycle Forks, 28.6mm Straight Tube Manual Lockout Ultralight Aluminum Alloythe adage: you get what you pay for applies here! Shock seemed to be okay, installed it and after a few test cycles it does this weird thing where it compresses/rebounds for a few cycles and then locks out automatically. basically, it's like I turn the lockout knob to lockout, except that I'm not actually turning the knob. A bizarre thing is that if I turn the lockout knob one click up or down, it resets the compression for a few cycles. And sometimes it compresses about 1/2 of what I would expect and then hits like a stopper or something and doesn't compress more.The worst part was I searched for some company to contact for warranty and it was like crickets: nobody around, nothing available. I imagine that if you took a fall with one of these shocks because it was defective, you would have no legal recourse whatsoever as the company doesn't even exist in America.I'm not a fork suspension expert so someone tell me what I'm doing wrong - if anything. Maybe the device is good, but it certainly seems defective?!?!Sadly, the reason I bought the bucklos was to replace an OEM Mozo shock that had a weird clunky/clanky sound inside it - almost right out of the gate:Mozo Hydraulic Lockout, 100mm Suspension TravelUpon inspection, that shock appeared to be leaking oil out of the interior strut. And it was new. So I'm not so sure how good these mozo or bucklos shocks are. I feel like I'm getting nickel and dimed to death, trying to gradually convince myself to buy a rockshox or suntour.
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