Hello all.
Cape Wrath
Posts: 6
Hi guys, been browsing here for quite a while now,so thought it was time i took the plunge. Just got back into biking after 19 years off! Absolutly loving it now that the pain in my ass is subsiding. Bikes have changed so much in19 years. Bought myself a 2008 Claud Butler Cape Wrath D27. Im liking the bike but wanting to upgrade the forks. Anyone else here have one of these bikes. Whats your views? What Forks would you recomend,bearing in mind im on a budget.
Thanks.
Mark.
Thanks.
Mark.
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Whats your budget? What sort of riding do you do, and on what terrain? How heavy are you?
All relevant questions..!!Boo-yah mofo
Sick to the power of rad
Fix it 'till it's broke0 -
Anything in particular you don't like about the forks? Amd what is the budget?0
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My budget will probably be up to £200. Ive just started doing some off road trails and find he forks are too soft. I weigh just under 13 stone. Want to lose about a stone!! Any veiws on the bike? Cant find many reveiws on it.
Cheers.
Mark.0 -
You could try and find a stifer spring from the dealer. That would be my first choice here.
Good bike for the money!0 -
Im hearing Rockshock Toras are good. What you think??0
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Not quick enough Supersonic - I think BigChaz is after your job... :twisted:WTD:
Green Halo TwinRail
25.0mm-26.2mm seatpost shim
Red X-Lite bling
Specialized ladies BG saddle (white?) 155mm
RH thumbie
700x28c CX tyres&tubs
Flatbars 620mm 25,4mm & swept, ti in an ideal world0 -
Lol.
Toras are good - if you get the right spring as well ;-)
Or look at the air version.0 -
Thanks for the response lads!0