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Does anyone have a Noleen MegaAir they would like to sell? I just got a 14" 856 frame with a speedspring for my gf and I want a fork to go with it. I have a Vector 2 and a crosslink, but I think they would be over sprung/ too stiff for her 110 lbs.
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A 175 spring would prob. be OK on the Xlink-I'm 125 and it was in the ballpark.
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