looking for a DC fork to put on a Canfield Brothers Lucky, seeing as I will run a front der and plan on climbing the local fire roads and single track to get to my dh stash I want it to be light. That puts me into the WB/Boxxer relm, and seeing as I have had bad luck with Boxers in the past I...
I know they work on a 32t, and I've seen them run on a 34t, but since Sram recomends nothing bigger than 32 for the x0 short cage i don't know if it would be covered by waranty if something happened to it.
I have to do a project for a stats class I'm taking, anyway, choose a fork (that you actually have time on) from list "A", and rate it (on a scale from 1-100) using the criteria from list "B"
List "A"
Fox 40RC2
White Brothers DH2.0 (Groove 200)
888Rc2x
Shiver
Boxxer WC
Avy...
look into canfield brothers, F1 or Lucky, either way can't go wrong, built strong to take whatever you can dish out, race or free ride like a dream, no pedal bob, cromo front triangle for years and years of abuse.:clue:
I would think it would be a great trail bike, I know 3 people who have 05' F1s that ride them on 20mile XC/freeride loops (32t front, 11-32t rear) and that doesn't seem to be a problem, so a canfield that was designed for trails instead of DH would be even better.
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