My forks; stick or twist
mikeysickalrigh
Posts: 246
I've got a Canyon Nerve AM 6 which has 32 Talas RL 150mm as standard. I do like these forks when going down hills, the soak up the big bumps brilliantly but at slower speeds they don't seem to work brilliantly.
I could get a FIT RLC cartridge fitted for £180 or FIT RL for £155, but having splashed out on this new bike I don't really want to have to spend that much.
Alternatively, I could sell these current forks and get some rockshox. I had some revs on my old bike and loved them but can't seem to find any 150mm with a tapered steerer. Can anyone link me any?
What other alternative forks could be had for around £400 with TAPERED steerer? What are lyriks like?
Cheers for the help!
I could get a FIT RLC cartridge fitted for £180 or FIT RL for £155, but having splashed out on this new bike I don't really want to have to spend that much.
Alternatively, I could sell these current forks and get some rockshox. I had some revs on my old bike and loved them but can't seem to find any 150mm with a tapered steerer. Can anyone link me any?
What other alternative forks could be had for around £400 with TAPERED steerer? What are lyriks like?
Cheers for the help!
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Oh and 15mm axle!0
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I say new, 7 months and still can't get on with them0
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At all? Strange.
I've never tried a TALAS long-term, but several people tell me the travel adjust system does reduce sensitivity a little.
Can you get get RC2 internals for them? Fox 36 RC2s are just super-lush.0 -
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15mm ? Well the fox 36 and lyric, being 20mm axles are out the window then.When you go to the ground you are in my world. My world is the ocean. I am the shark and most people don't know how to swim0