When will straight steerer, decent 29er forks become "cheap"
larkim
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Every now and again I look at my clunky, heavy Rockrider 29er and think "end of line forks for that are bound to be really cheap now", and every time I look there are few bargains to be had.
Would love something non-Suntour XCM/T on the front to make a meaningful improvement to an otherwise heavy and (dare I say it) poor buying choice.
Is it just a case of patience on the second hand market, or is there a pile of nice air sprung 29er /1 1/8 non-tapered steerer forks out there waiting for me to find them?
Would love something non-Suntour XCM/T on the front to make a meaningful improvement to an otherwise heavy and (dare I say it) poor buying choice.
Is it just a case of patience on the second hand market, or is there a pile of nice air sprung 29er /1 1/8 non-tapered steerer forks out there waiting for me to find them?
2015 Canyon Nerve AL 6.0 (son #1's)
2011 Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc (son #4s)
2013 Decathlon Triban 3 (red) (mine)
2019 Hoy Bonaly 26" Disc (son #2s)
2018 Voodoo Bizango (mine)
2018 Voodoo Maji (wife's)
2011 Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc (son #4s)
2013 Decathlon Triban 3 (red) (mine)
2019 Hoy Bonaly 26" Disc (son #2s)
2018 Voodoo Bizango (mine)
2018 Voodoo Maji (wife's)
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Epicon's on evil bay.....depends what you call cheap!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
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True. I keep dreaming that they'll be there for £50 or so. Given the quality of the rest of the bike and its frequency of use I'd be loath to spend more than £100 on a fork. Which I know is a complete cheapskate attitude and largely unreasonable!2015 Canyon Nerve AL 6.0 (son #1's)
2011 Specialized Hardrock Sport Disc (son #4s)
2013 Decathlon Triban 3 (red) (mine)
2019 Hoy Bonaly 26" Disc (son #2s)
2018 Voodoo Bizango (mine)
2018 Voodoo Maji (wife's)0