Need advice on new forks!
VinceVolauvent
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Hi all! Just got back into riding after a 10 year absence ! Bought a GT Avalanche Comp 2016 27.5 6 months ago and now looking to upgrade the forks.
I have a £400 budget max but the options out there are hurting me head. Could some one help me in regards what I need to look for. IE axle size, what size steerer, tapered or not?? Throughly confused :?
I have a £400 budget max but the options out there are hurting me head. Could some one help me in regards what I need to look for. IE axle size, what size steerer, tapered or not?? Throughly confused :?
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Link to the bike helps, but if it's this one, 100mm travel, straight steerer, 1 and 1/8", QR axle.
http://www.wheelies.co.uk/p83125/GT-Ava ... oC4uPw_wcBI don't do smileys.
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cooldad wrote:Link to the bike helps, but if it's this one, 100mm travel, straight steerer, 1 and 1/8", QR axle.
http://www.wheelies.co.uk/p83125/GT-Ava ... oC4uPw_wcB
I assume it's a 9mm QR axle?0 -
Yes. I think your choices for 27.5, straight steerer and QR will be quite limited.I don't do smileys.
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Parktools0 -
cooldad wrote:Yes. I think your choices for 27.5, straight steerer and QR will be quite limited.
Thanks for your help!0 -
its a zero stack headset so might be able to use an external 44mm lower cup to fit a tapered fork, plus a change of hub to 15mm axle will open up a lot more choice.0
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Good spot. Maybe, but it makes it a pretty expensive exercise. Up around the original price of the bike.
I'd be tempted to just look for a nice second hand Reba or similar.I don't do smileys.
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Cheers for the advice guys! Think I'll start with a 15mm hub then see what my options are from there.0