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Topic: fitting a Crosslink fork (Read 2493 times)
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fitting a Crosslink fork
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July 02, 2005, 02:50:10 am »
I have a mid-90s GT Avalance that I want to upgrade with a Crosslink fork. eDiscountBike has several forks that fit the bill, but the one I like best is for a "tall" frame. I measured the GT and learned that the frame has a 112mm head tube that will fit a 1-1/8" steerer tube.
Is there any way to fit a tall fork to a normal frame? Should I just go with a standard fork and forget about the other one? I don't mind setting up a hack to get the black fork to work, I just need to make sure it's safe.
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Robert
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Re: fitting a Crosslink fork
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And why do you want to have a tall one?
There is no reason to take a tall one if your frame is normal. You don't have more travel with a tall one!
The only thing is: Your Bar comes higher. And that's a disadvantage.
So, if your frame is normal take a fork for normals. that's what those forks are made for.
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Re: fitting a Crosslink fork
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Thanks for the advice. The tall one I like looks better with the aluminum frame of the GT. The standard forks are white, with lesser Noleen NR-1 shocks. I suppose they could swap out one of the NR-1s for a NR-2. I can get used to the white forks, I guess I like the black ones since the bike has always had a black fork.
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