I will, thanks for the advice
Although its covered with lifetime warranty as all specializeds now, so even if the unlikely happens, im not in a big trouble.
and it wont be ridden too hard either... ;)
specialized wouldnt recommend any fork with more than 5" travel in that frame.
Reba is a fine choice, or if you want a bit more, go for revelation, and use it on 130mm setting.
also, the new Marzocchi MX`s are quite nice forks for the money, with 120mm travel.
its not particularly light. :disgust: the stumpy has an inch more travel, and as I felt, its a bit lighter. But its more expensive as well, and the basic idea was to get a fairly decent bike for cheap.
I think it was a good starting point.
I have already started to upgrade, the cheap...
alright, this is not that flashy bling bling piece of kit you may thought it would be...
the big things are, that this is my first ever brand new complete bike, and that i was racing on it the second day i had it. After looooong months spent without having anything... I was nacked after the...
im a bike workshop manager/mechanic. in London. dirty bikes, rusted sturmey-archer hubs, nice, predictable weather, lovely food, pretty girls, closing at 6
yeeeah. I love it :rofl:
I had 4 Z1-s, a classic orange from `97, a Z1 MCR from 2001, a Z1 Drop Off QR20 and a Z1 wedge from 2002 [the last 3 had a creaking noise from the stanchion-crown area] apart from that, I really loved them, even the not so brilliant wedge. I think Im gonna go for one of the new ones at some point.
you mean you had two of these:
and you cant spell its name correctly?
nice. i like people who are selling SC bullet frames with thompson seatposts
learn to write
im in love with your bike sean... :heart: :D
that is amazing. for me a bike like this would be just enough for everything
im trying to build up something similar from a Yeti asx '02 and a RS pike. i hope the frame arrives soon, if anybody lives in denver area and know Zach (zstyle_22...
what do you think about using a Fox DHX with a titanium spring?
by the factory its neither advised nor forbidden.
what difference can i feel using a ti spring? i have tried standard steel ones so far.
thanks
Tamas
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