Push 9.1

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Hi, I am planning maybe on buying the new push for my repeater pt. I have the zeb ultimae and very happy with it. But just saw the hype and push suspension and maybe thinking of pulling the plug. What are your thoughts on it. Does the performance a real game changer.
 
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I recently ordered one. Been on an Intend Flash for about a year, a Smashpot Zeb before that. Missed some aspects of a coil on the Flash, but the Flash made me prefer an inverted fork. Figured the 9.1 would be the bee's knees. I'll give a report on my findings once I break it in.
 
I recently ordered one. Been on an Intend Flash for about a year, a Smashpot Zeb before that. Missed some aspects of a coil on the Flash, but the Flash made me prefer an inverted fork. Figured the 9.1 would be the bee's knees. I'll give a report on my findings once I break it in.
Thanks a lot man let me know
 
I recently ordered one. Been on an Intend Flash for about a year, a Smashpot Zeb before that. Missed some aspects of a coil on the Flash, but the Flash made me prefer an inverted fork. Figured the 9.1 would be the bee's knees. I'll give a report on my findings once I break it in.
Well?
 
I have one coming tomorrow. I’ll take some pics and do some reports as i suss it out on the trails. Im on a new SC Bullit with FOX 38 MRP damper and a smashpot. Im going to move that to my Heckler SL and see how I like that.. The lyric is good but ill try the 38 and see how it rides
 
I did not get on well with this fork. Felt flexy fore-aft and torsionally. High speed chatter transferred more to my hands than usual. It weighed 2910 grams with the 55 lb/in spring. It felt glued to the ground and I'd give it high marks for sensitivity/grip. In contrast, the Flash is the easiest fork to pull up over things I've ridden. Fore-aft the Flash is also the stiffest single crown I've ridden thus far. I haven't tried a Fox Podium yet. I greatly preferred the Flash. A lot of this stuff comes down to what you're riding and personal preference. I don't want to bash Push, but that's my honest take on it.
 
Another vote for Intend Flash.

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I did not get on well with this fork. Felt flexy fore-aft and torsionally. High speed chatter transferred more to my hands than usual. It weighed 2910 grams with the 55 lb/in spring. It felt glued to the ground and I'd give it high marks for sensitivity/grip. In contrast, the Flash is the easiest fork to pull up over things I've ridden. Fore-aft the Flash is also the stiffest single crown I've ridden thus far. I haven't tried a Fox Podium yet. I greatly preferred the Flash. A lot of this stuff comes down to what you're riding and personal preference. I don't want to bash Push, but that's my honest take on it.


Once you Setup the fork Right, it will handle Highspeed better then the competition. In my experience the high Speed Performance is from another World.

Maybe you have tried a Rock shox or Fox Setup on the fork. Dials Full Open or something like that. The push needs to be ridden with compression dialed in.
Full open setups like a lot of people Ride their rock Shox forks is Not going to work here.
 
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