I was using a RockShox Argyle. It's not a 24" specific fork but has a fairly low axle to crown height for a 26" fork.
More and more 24" MTBs are blurring the lines between BMX and MTB. The biggest differences you're going to find on the real BMXish frames are the 135mm rear hub spacing, and...
i was just looking at those photos saying to myself, "if that thing was 83x150 i'd be all over it" and then i scroll down, and sure enough!!!! i just about crapped myself.
also, that 2nd wtb tire looks absolutely terrible... so it's heavy and has an embarrassingly bad tread pattern, wow...
you need the crown race. if you had another fork installed in that headset already you'll probably have to get it off of the other fork's steerer tube as it's still pressed on there.
Rennie is definitely bigger than Kovarik, not to say Kovarik is small... I'm pretty sure he could knock a tree over by kicking it with his gigantic legs.
Just thought I'd drop this link in here... Some of the crew from my area put together a video and it's featured on DEFGRIP right now... (yeah, it's BMX... whatever, it's all the same anyway)
It's the top article... Give D Edit
http://blog.defgrip.net/
I didn't check the weights or anything, but I did notice that you are omitting tires/tubes which is an EASY 4+ pounds... There's also the little stuff like cables and housing...
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