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- October 8, 2017 at 4:39 am #1532
heinz57
MemberWhat are the specs needed for a replacement? I’m thinking I will get a Fox RL if it’s a match and have it rebuilt? Is 100mm too big?
Thanks JohnOctober 9, 2017 at 3:13 am #5060
livernoseParticipant80mm or 100mm travel rides nice. My son has a 100 mm on his hard tail, and I have an 80mm ready to go on my sweetspot frame. Just make sure it s an 1 1/8″ straight and isn’t a tapered steer tube.
October 11, 2017 at 2:02 am #5061
tomatoadminKeymasterWhat Livernose said. Lots of guys running 100s these days.
October 11, 2017 at 2:56 am #5064heinz57
MemberWhere is the best place to pick one up … people on eBay are asking 3 bills for beaters?
October 11, 2017 at 12:21 pm #5065
livernoseParticipantDepends on what type brakes you are going to run up front. The Fox disc/v-brake compatible forks are harder to find, the disc are usually easier and a little less expensive. If you want to run a Rockshox SID (2001 to 2005 w/lock out) up front, they are usually significantly cheaper and easier to find, if you can live with the 28mm stanchions versus the 32mm stanchions on the Fox. I have both SIDs and Fox RL on my bikes, and they both ride well. I’m sure there are other options, but the air forks ride the best in my opinion.
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