hmmm what would you do?
Jay76
Posts: 58
OK here is my dilemma...
Current setup;
2008/9 Rock shox Revolution U turn 426 (very scratched, few dinks but work fine)
2009 Mavic Crossman SLR's (dinks and scratches but run true and still look good)
I recently snapped up a 1 month old 2013 Rock shox Revolution RLT3 air solo in white (which matches my frame) but its 15mm and my front SLR is 9mm and cannot be converted to 15mm as its the old 2009n model.
Current front wheel and shox work fine (if a little scratched up)
Do I;
1. buy a new front wheel/whole set like a 2012/13 crossman SX which is 15mm and its white which will look mint.
2. sell the shox as they arent completely neccessary and stick with the old set.
3. keep the new shocks for when I do actually hae a problems with either the existing front wheel or shox.
4. ???
Current setup;
2008/9 Rock shox Revolution U turn 426 (very scratched, few dinks but work fine)
2009 Mavic Crossman SLR's (dinks and scratches but run true and still look good)
I recently snapped up a 1 month old 2013 Rock shox Revolution RLT3 air solo in white (which matches my frame) but its 15mm and my front SLR is 9mm and cannot be converted to 15mm as its the old 2009n model.
Current front wheel and shox work fine (if a little scratched up)
Do I;
1. buy a new front wheel/whole set like a 2012/13 crossman SX which is 15mm and its white which will look mint.
2. sell the shox as they arent completely neccessary and stick with the old set.
3. keep the new shocks for when I do actually hae a problems with either the existing front wheel or shox.
4. ???
**2011 Cove Stiffee**
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I would go with 4.
ps they are forks.I don't do smileys.
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Parktools0 -
what where you thinking when you bought forks that accept 15mm when you have a 9mm QR? you must have had some idea of what you were going to do?
The obvious thing to do is buy a new wheel0 -
1. It involves money and making the bike look better.0
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2 or 3...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