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After all sorts of troubles over the last few years, Manitou has been busily trying to reinvent itself from the top down by concentrating on its high-end MRD line of competition forks rather than spending millions on covering all fork types and price points. Just arrived at UK distributors Hotlines are the new 2009 Dorado DH fork, described as "a technology centerpiece for Manitou and demonstrates their design, manufacturing, and performance capabilities."
We're told that the new Dorado has been in development for three years, with input from Julien Camellini, Chris Kovarik and Melissa Buhl being taken on board. The resulting fork looks broadly similar to the previous incarnation, and shares the unusual upside-down stanchion/slider configuration. The 36mm fork legs are at bottom, attached to the 20mm Hexlock through-axle dropouts and running inside carbon fibre outer legs held by a pair of forged aluminium crowns. The upper crown has an International Standard integrated stem mounting.
Inside there are positive and negative air springs (although they're not independently adjustable) with TPC+ damping offering adjustable rebound and high and low-speed compression. Travel out of the box is 203mm, although you can easily drop it to 180mm. All-up weight is claimed to be 2,902g (6.4lb).
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