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Join Date: Nov 2003
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i would like a new fork for my rocky grind i was wanting it for dirt jump / freeride i was looking at the sherman slider the marzocchi jr t the sherman breakout or the dirtjumper series and any other suggestions you mite have so please tell me what you think would be the best fork for my style riding thanks
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You can not take the breakout, because it needs a frame that has a special 1.5" head tube. For dirt jumping I would suggest to go with single crown forks instead of doubles. The new line Bomber Dirt Jumper series are what you might need. With bolt-on hub in DJ 1 or 2, without in DJ 3. These are strong, stiff, and plush forks.
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You can not take the breakout, because it needs a frame that has a special 1.5" head tube. For dirt jumping I would suggest to go with single crown forks instead of doubles. The new line Bomber Dirt Jumper series are what you might need. With bolt-on hub in DJ 1 or 2, without in DJ 3. These are strong, stiff, and plush forks.
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