K2 / Proflex Riders Group
General => Tech Forum => Topic started by: jeffhop on March 25, 2006, 06:28:36 am
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whats the max travel fork i should be looking for for my oz?? i was thinking about 130mm would i be right?
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I'd say that's a good max for an all-around fork, but some people have put more on them for "downhill" rigs that they seemed to like. I would think anything over 6" (150mm) would be WAY too slack, although up to that would be okay - especially if it were an adjustable fork that goes down to 100mm...
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I am running 6 inch fork with on the fly 2 inch drop. In conjuction with 8.5 inch i2i shock, it is magic and I will never go back to stock.
The last fork on my oz was a 3/5 inch RS Psylo, but was a tad flexy, It was a major improvement over the carbon crosslink, until the pure damper exploded.
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I am running a Fox Talas fork that goes up to 125 mm travel. its ok at 125, but I normally run it around 100m of travel.
this is on Blue Crush (Oz)
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well i got a new fork, manitou black comp 90-120mm travel with rtwd and spv evolve, pedals very well at the 120mm setting with hardly any bob, im impressed! its put a pound of weight on the bike but i guess im never going to be an xc racer so what the heck, its turned into a wonderfully smooth all day trail bike. anyone wanna buy my old mars air forks? very lightweight 80mm travel perfect for the weight weenies in here at 1374grammes. anyway here is the latest incarnation
(http://idriders.com/proflex/galleries/jeffhop/PICT0129.JPG)
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looks like a good combination of travel up front.
PM me for the mars fork, though, i might be interetsed....I think XC not "weight weenie" [smiley=laughing.gif]
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Looks KILLER! Let the lounging begin. [smiley=nod.gif]
Thems is perty fat stanchions. :o
Leepin' lizards, there's a snake behind ya!
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T.