Whats the longest travel on a bike?
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Ok, so woke up and thought about this..
is it even possible to fit dual crown forks to a hardtail?
im guessing no, but has it ever been done and worked?
I know that you cant just fit any old fork to a hardtail with out it affecting the geometry, but even if it did, its still rideable.
is it even possible to fit dual crown forks to a hardtail?
im guessing no, but has it ever been done and worked?
I know that you cant just fit any old fork to a hardtail with out it affecting the geometry, but even if it did, its still rideable.
2011 NS Core 2. Boing boing.
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Long!!!!!!
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Are they the 300mm travel super monster t's?
I know there are a few ht bikes designed for DC forks and lots of travel, but it's kinda stupid because they head angle gets outrageously steep when the forks compress.
Another one would be the mythic/banshee morphine which was warrantied upto 200mm DC forks IIRC although it is now discontinued because it was getting silly0 -
ok, cheers, thats pretty much answered my question,cooldad wrote:Long!!!!!!
you can say that again, that is pretty insane, wouldnt fancy riding that2011 NS Core 2. Boing boing.0 -
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I reckon i could pedal that uphill as well as down0
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The Orange MsIsle looks awesome with a Triple crown fork.
Kona used to sell a bike from factory (KONA CHUTE) with a triple crown fork....
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cooldad wrote:Long!!!!!!
What happens when the floor or rock impacts the umm.... rear wheel?0