Best forks for hardtail carrying heavy git fast DH?

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  • CycloRos
    CycloRos Posts: 579
    elPedro666 wrote:
    Northwind wrote:
    Knobbing kelly mcgillis.
    knobbing kelly who?

    We have a young'un in our midst!
    :lol::lol:

    so, back on topic :)

    another vote for Pikes here. Just returned from Morzine and was well impressed with them, bit heavier than what I'm used to, but I was glad for them. Very tough forks!
    Current Rides -
    Charge Cooker, Ragley mmmBop, Haro Mary SS 29er
    Pics!
  • elPedro666
    elPedro666 Posts: 1,060
    Yes, back on topic (sorry), I hear that Pikes are to vanish & be replaced by a beefed up Revelation(?)...

    Which may well mean it's soon to be bargain time for the Pikes... Or they'll all vanish.

    Did I mention the Mavericks? Think I feel the need to shout up for them as not many others have had the pleasure of their extreme tuneability...
    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 world
  • nicklouse
    nicklouse Posts: 50,675
    elPedro666
    well if they are going to disappear it will not be until the 2011 year models so there is little to worry about yet.
    "Do not follow where the path may lead, Go instead where there is no path, and Leave a Trail."
    Parktools :?:SheldonBrown
  • elPedro666
    elPedro666 Posts: 1,060
    Not so much worried about losing them, just *might* be worth hanging on to check out the updated Revelations (do I mean Revelations? Someone will know...).
    :?
    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 world