An 'old' newbie...
wheelieking27
Posts: 22
Hi guys, I haven't been on this site for a good old while (about 2 years I think). I have had many things going on, and I discovered motorcycles (stupid fast expensive things ) and ploughed all of my money into them, and selling all of my Mountain bikes.
Now the time has come where I want to make a return to Mountain biking, and I recently acquired a Muddyfox Drift frame, with fox vanilla shock , Truvativ cranks , sram x9 gearset and some seriously beefy rims with Novatec hubs. I have it built up , all be it to a totally crap standard (cablediscs etc) , and am now left wondering what forks would be best suited to this frame, I have 100 mm Manitou Six forks at the moment, and I know they are way too short, so any ideas?
Now I realise the sport will have moved on a lot in my time away, so please be gentle!
Thanks in advance,
Ben
Now the time has come where I want to make a return to Mountain biking, and I recently acquired a Muddyfox Drift frame, with fox vanilla shock , Truvativ cranks , sram x9 gearset and some seriously beefy rims with Novatec hubs. I have it built up , all be it to a totally crap standard (cablediscs etc) , and am now left wondering what forks would be best suited to this frame, I have 100 mm Manitou Six forks at the moment, and I know they are way too short, so any ideas?
Now I realise the sport will have moved on a lot in my time away, so please be gentle!
Thanks in advance,
Ben
If your'e good on two wheels , it doesn't matter how its powered...
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Manitou six forks are good for flat surfaces, anythng bigger than a dropped curb and the bottom out, but while they do their nice and plush0