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Old 08-03.-2007, 07:08 AM   #1
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Hi,

I am new to this, so be gentle. I have just bought a s/h frame off e-bay. It is thought to be a specialised. It has a headstock of 34mm (1 and 3/8") inner diamater. What size of fork is required, 1" or 1 1/8"? Any further advice would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Cheers Paul
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Old 08-03.-2007, 10:12 AM   #2
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It has a headstock of 34mm (1 and 3/8") inner diamater. What size of fork is required, 1" or 1 1/8"? Any further advice would be appreciated.l
You'll want a fork with a 1 1/8" steerer.

Forks with 1" steerers are generally used in frames whose headtubes have an inner diamter of 1 1/8" -- you can "shim" a 1" headset to fit in larger frames (~$28US for a PROBLEM SOLVER headtube reducer [aka "shim"]).

Road bike? Get Campy shifters ...

MTB? Manitou forks are not recommended ... rebuilding (when needed) is unsatisfactory compared with rebuilding other brands. FOX forks/shocks if you can afford it.
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Old 09-03.-2007, 08:11 AM   #3
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Thanks Alfeng. Much appreciated.

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Old 09-03.-2007, 12:22 PM   #4
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Whats whith the manitou bashing? Mine are fine, in fact each time I've opened them up to ckeck oil level and condition they've been great.
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Old 09-03.-2007, 12:51 PM   #5
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Whats whith the manitou bashing? Mine are fine, in fact each time I've opened them up to ckeck oil level and condition they've been great.
I wouldn't consider it bashing ...

For the money, you can get better ... you know, slightly OT, but some people like FORD cars, too ...

I certainly wouldn't take a Manitou fork off a bike that had them, already ...

Check back with a report AFTER you have actually rebuilt them, once (vs. checking the oil level).
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Old 12-03.-2007, 02:51 PM   #6
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I wouldn't consider it bashing ...

For the money, you can get better ... you know, slightly OT, but some people like FORD cars, too ...

I certainly wouldn't take a Manitou fork off a bike that had them, already ...

Check back with a report AFTER you have actually rebuilt them, once (vs. checking the oil level).

I have Manitous on my Schwinn as well... not bad.. then again I am not a diehard rider.
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