what forks
georgemarshall
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hi what forks would you expect to see on a £850 bike
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At £850 there are bikes with crap coil forks, bikes with good coil forks, bikes with decent air forks and others with better air forks. I'd expect to see all of them in shops, I'd only buy a bike at £850 with a good fork.0
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Depends completely on what type of bike. Assuming you mean an ordinary trail/XC bike, then something like a Rockshox Recon Soloair, or some kind of lower-range, air-sprung fork, but a rigid fork might not be unreasonable either.0
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on the note of rigid forks. the kona unit might be a way to go. awesome ss hard tail xc ripper!0
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kona cinder cone
merida big nine tis 500
feltnine 50 2013
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Didn't you just buy the Rockhopper?I don't do smileys.
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iv ordered it not in stock till end of next month and evryone is now putting me off getting it0
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Good, it's poo........
Links to what your looking at, if you've paid a deposit then you may have to wave it goodbuy or stick with the shop in question.Currently riding a Whyte T130C, X0 drivetrain, Magura Trail brakes converted to mixed wheel size (homebuilt wheels) with 140mm Fox 34 Rhythm and RP23 suspension. 12.2Kg.0 -
I got a £750 bike last month with epicon air forks and im pretty happy with them so far , but then it was a Boardman and they are well specced compared to the more established brands.The family that rides together stays together !
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OP has random threads so a bit confusing but from his other onesupersonic wrote:Looking at the Wheelies site, this is the best bang for buck:
http://www.bikereplacement.co.uk/p56632 ... -Bike.aspxI don't do smileys.
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