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Topic: Spring availability for x-link forks ?? (Read 2881 times)
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Spring availability for x-link forks ??
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February 09, 2012, 09:33:18 am »
Hello, I originally posted this in the sell/buy thread which appears to get minimal traffic.
I recently picked up a '97 Girvin Elite fork to replace the leaky Marzocchi on my old Inglis hardtail and need a heavier spring to support my 230lbs. From the info on this site that would appear to be part number NB2-230, but even an NB2-225 would be an improvement to the current NB2-200.
Anyone know of a source for springs or does someone have a spare one ?
I appreciate any assistance you can provide. Thanks.
Evan
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Re: Spring availability for x-link forks ??
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February 09, 2012, 10:03:53 pm »
I take it that the 230# means spring weight. I am not sure, but I think manitou or fox springs may fit.
Also j6noleen may have the springs you want.
http://www.j6shocks.com/
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February 10, 2012, 03:30:08 pm »
The Spring Table in the Tech Archive lists the NB2-230 spring as having a spring rate of 250lb/in, whereas all others have a rate equal to the part number suffix. Don't know if that's a typo or not. I just need something greater than the 200 lb/in I currently have. I'll try to call Noleen on Monday, no answers today.
Fox springs appear to be close, but a bit larger diameter and free length. Guess I could try one if it comes to that.
Thanks for the info.
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don't get too hung up on the spring weights. I measured the Noleen springs once and none of them were the quoted spring rate!
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just noticed that Risse Racing have an online shop?
http://stores.ebay.co.uk/Risse-Racing-Suspension-Center?_trksid=p4340.l2563
couple of springs on there that may be of interest?
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