Which used 80mm forks for a trail bike with £100 budget?
wilbo83
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I have been restoring a Scott Tacana, from the late 90s / early 00s, that was quite neglected. Next on the list are some forks as the current Manitou Spyder-R's have had it. As I have a Scott Scale for XC duties, I have set the Tacana up to be a decent trail bike.
What 80mm forks would you recommend, ideally on a budget of £100 maximum? Have been browsing on ebay mainly. They will also need to have v brake mounts as I am running Magura HS33's which I would like to keep.
What 80mm forks would you recommend, ideally on a budget of £100 maximum? Have been browsing on ebay mainly. They will also need to have v brake mounts as I am running Magura HS33's which I would like to keep.
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I don't know if they would suit you I have 80mm RS Recons on my HT, people say they aren't a brilliant fork I quite like them and haven't had a problem with them and they are quite cheap new now, so s/h they would be well within your budget.0
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iwilldoit wrote:I don't know if they would suit you I have 80mm RS Recons on my HT, people say they aren't a brilliant fork I quite like them and haven't had a problem with them and they are quite cheap new now, so s/h they would be well within your budget.0
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wilbo83 wrote:iwilldoit wrote:I don't know if they would suit you I have 80mm RS Recons on my HT, people say they aren't a brilliant fork I quite like them and haven't had a problem with them and they are quite cheap new now, so s/h they would be well within your budget.
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