Yeah but I am poor so an RSD Wildcat is a more affordable option.You need a Raaw Jibb
Yeah but I am poor so an RSD Wildcat is a more affordable option.You need a Raaw Jibb
Sell one of the Flukes and propose to be an online influencer? Kidding, I just thought it could match you well. Super solid and reliable but in short travel. The design philosophy seems to be something you’d like.Yeah but I am poor so an RSD Wildcat is a more affordable option.
I think they did Westy? I have the 25th ZI Anniversary Tribute Fork on my HardTail. SC 5” instead of 4”,also had a Lockout for climbing,Tapered Sterrer,Let me check more on this for more stats.Someone should make a lighter version of it.
I'd go the Privateer 141 happily hey. Those things look sick for all-dayer, do everything bikes.You need a Raaw Jibb
A few friends have those and the 161. They seem solid! We just put a 170mm 38 on my buddy’s new Jibb. He had the air spring to reduce the travel but I wanted to see how it would measure and ride with a 170. He hasn’t wanted to change it since the first ride. He loves the 170mm with short travel in the rear. I can’t tell that he isn’t on the Madonna and he goes just as fast as before. Sweet little bikes. I may have seen a DH proto recently too. Not sure.I'd go the Privateer 141 happily hey. Those things look sick for all-dayer, do everything bikes.
Ha, never! Still have to buy a rollcab to put all the crap in, the workshop looks like a bomb has hit it.Sell one of the Flukes and propose to be an online influencer? Kidding, I just thought it could match you well. Super solid and reliable but in short travel. The design philosophy seems to be something you’d like.
haha.Ha, never! Still have to buy a rollcab to put all the crap in, the workshop looks like a bomb has hit it.
In regards to being an influencer, there's already enough tubby douches on the net trying to convince people that XYZ tool is the best, plus everyone knows that the answer is Koken for sockets, Stahlwille for extensions and Hazet for ratchets.
The Raaw frames look amazing and their all specs and facts/no marketing BS approach is freakin' awesome! It's like Mullet Bikes, but the opposite!
Back to dual crown forks........
If you get a spare hour please ring Craig at Avalanche and tell him you like the look of Formula's drop in tuning system.haha.
I saw the Formula dc enduro fork in person a few weeks ago. It looks exactly like what this thread is about. One thing though. A 170 or 180mm 38 or Zeb is a super tall fork. I change between a 200mm 40 and a 38 super easily just because the a2c is so close. I don’t use the 190 air spring anymore because I don’t need the front that low.
Why do we need an enduro specific dc fork again? I will get a Formula fork for testing in a little while. The cartridge system for shim and piston tuning looks really practical for tuning out of a van at the trails.
I rode that bike. My god did it suck. The suspension just sucked ass.AFAIK X-Fusion made the suspension components for Bionicon, that had developed these geometry adjusting forks and shocks. The fork looks like the one they used on their Ironwood "downhill" bike.
Got a grip 1 right?If you get a spare hour please ring Craig at Avalanche and tell him you like the look of Formula's drop in tuning system.
My Z1 is sitting unused because I couldn't bring myself to buy an Avy cart after getting stuck in an endless loop on the phone.
All good, I solved the issue with moar Manitou.Got a grip 1 right?
I think an rc2 will fit but I don't think it will do 170mm with 29" wheels (too short)
Or you buy a grip 2 base valve (that needs moar shimz)
You get what I call a grip 1.5
Also fk CS.
The same reason you don't see single crown forks on downhill racers bikes...Why do we need an enduro specific dc fork again?
Because the steerer tube isn’t big enough yet, duh. 55mm steerer tube will for sure do it.The same reason you don't see single crown forks on downhill racers bikes...
I am so glad you are still with us!I rode that bike. My god did it suck. The suspension just sucked ass.
But you see tons of enduro bikes at local DH races like Crankworks and they all have SC forks.The same reason you don't see single crown forks on downhill racers bikes...
Totally had that fork on a Sintesi Bazooka. But it was black stanchions. Those crowns were piss weak, sadly. Low speed stacks were enough to knock it out alignment.
Purple gray was the Superstar I believeMine was silvery-purple-gray. Can't say what exact model it was, though. That's blingtastic. I'm so tempted...even putting the RFX back together for a loaner bike...but I have too much crap already.
How often do you see them on the podium?But you see tons of enduro bikes at local DH races like Crankworks and they all have SC forks.
Crowns were plenty strong. Wrap-around brake-arch not solidly connected to the lowers made it a noodle. That's where the structural deficiency was IMO.Totally had that fork on a Sintesi Bazooka. But it was black stanchions. Those crowns were piss weak, sadly. Low speed stacks were enough to knock it out alignment.
If shipping to Hawaii wasn't such a bitch I'd ask for it for my townie that I use daily. It would probably attract too much attention though and get my bike stolen the next time I lock it at the harbor while I'm surfing.Bling factor is why I have kept it around. I figured I would have some around town cruiser some day and it would be tits up front on that. 10+ years later and it still just sits.
You see loads of enduro bikes at DH races because many people can only afford one bike and want to be able to trail ride. They have SCs because that's what the industry offers. Neither reason makes that the best option. I hate being right when it takes 20 years for everyone to realise it but this topic is for sure another example, check back in 5 years. Just like forward seating position. I'd been preaching that since the late 90s.But you see tons of enduro bikes at local DH races like Crankworks and they all have SC forks.
... girlfriends, wives, mistresses...It is similar as with food: although I like Sushi, having it ever day is a bit much. I am all for diversity, in people, food, bikes...
Great, I cannot wait until all bikes have Grim Donut geometry with dual crown forks. That way the weekend warrior dads can get really rad on their bike path adventures.You see loads of enduro bikes at DH races because many people can only afford one bike and want to be able to trail ride. They have SCs because that's what the industry offers. Neither reason makes that the best option. I hate being right when it takes 20 years for everyone to realise it but this topic is for sure another example, check back in 5 years. Just like forward seating position. I'd been preaching that since the late 90s.
oNe BiKe qUiVeRYou see loads of enduro bikes at DH races because many people can only afford one bike and want to be able to trail ride. They have SCs because that's what the industry offers. Neither reason makes that the best option. I hate being right when it takes 20 years for everyone to realise it but this topic is for sure another example, check back in 5 years. Just like forward seating position. I'd been preaching that since the late 90s.
To be fair, 3rd and 6th at World Champs on single crowns isn't bad, nor is winning Rampage.How often do you see them on the podium?
winning Rampage
I'd love to see numerical stiffness data comparing a Zeb
that proves my point, it's the exception, not the rule.To be fair, 3rd and 6th at World Champs on single crowns isn't bad, nor is winning Rampage.
But that aside, I'm not gonna pretend a dual crown isn't the safer and better option for normal humans.
Out of interest I'd love to see numerical stiffness data comparing a Zeb or 38 to current and older DH forks just to see where the line is. Like those old 32mm Boxxers can't have been much better surely?
Dude.
That was from the rampage thread. The fact that it didn't break is actually pretty impressive.Dude.
Ho le Fook.
I wonder if anyone has recommended to him that he may survive longer by not....
WutThe same reason you don't see single crown forks on downhill racers bikes...
Used 40s are very easy to sell around here. As in it would be easy to move on if it was too much for your style.This thread is making me want to try a DC on my Altitude next year…but that is an expensive experiment.
DC on a DC, I see!This thread is making me want to try a DC on my Altitude next year…but that is an expensive experiment.
Would a Boxxer do any better? Looks like there is a fair bow in the stanchions and the crown doesn't look as badly contorted.That was from the rampage thread. The fact that it didn't break is actually pretty impressive.
This is from the E-Bike Rampage-Out of interest I'd love to see numerical stiffness data comparing a Zeb or 38 to current and older DH forks just to see where the line is. Like those old 32mm Boxxers can't have been much better surely?
The Boxxer has way less turning radius if you run the low offset crowns. A 40 would be better for tight stuff on an enduro bike.Would a Boxxer do any better? Looks like there is a fair bow in the stanchions and the crown doesn't look as badly contorted.