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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: under a big rock
Posts: 263
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Jojo here again. Ok, looks like it will be easy to switch my rigid fork for a suspension fork, except for cutting it, and the fact that I cant find a fork with a one inch steerer. any suggestions? I dont wanna ride on s**t in suspension fork form like RST or MoZo or something. I like the rock shox judy, but cant find it in 1". if anyone can find a 1inch (not on ebay) similar to the RS Judy or Manitou Axel Elite in 1", plz post a link. or if you have a used one kicking around, email me a Darjevon@yahoo.com with a description or somethin.
-J P.S. bike nashbar sells an RST omega in 1" for 80, but i have heard that RST is inadequate for even a beginner's purposes. |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 49
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http://marzocchi.com/template/listS...&IDIntendedUse= Marzocchi Mx comp air and MX comp coil both say they are available in 1" steer tubes, Not sure but I think you can order most Marzocchi's in 1" |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: under a big rock
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thx - but is there anything I could get for less than a hundred? my budget is pretty tight. could stretch to 125, but thats it.
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My lbs has a stash of secondhand RS and Manitou (and a few others) for the 20-40 dollar range. Some seemed pretty decent if you don't mind a couple years(not a ton).
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Conniebiker-I'm very interested in this offer if possible...CP
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Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Canton, Georgia - USA
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I also am in the market for one of those 1" steerer forks. Please let me know what you have available. Thanks!
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: under a big rock
Posts: 263
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Good News! I got a girvin "vector" fork with a 1in steerer from a friend. now for some mountain bike trails... in the east bay.
O wait... I got it! Mt Tamalpais, here i come.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 2
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I'd, or rather my Cannondale w/ the dead Mag21, be up for one of those forks as well ...... the lower maintenance the better. DaveC |
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you will struggle to get a decent fork for under £100 let alone $100. I'd take connie up on her offer and see what she has.
hey connie hows things? You really ought to PM me sometime! ![]() |
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