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Frogmorephoto
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Suntour fork
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March 25, 2004, 11:01:52 am »
Hi,
Has anyone ever used a Suntour fork on a Pro Flex.
I have just bought this Suntour DC90 triple clamp 90mm for my "Beast". Did I do the right thing?
I can't find a Chubby and this looks much the same even if it works on a different principle.
This is my "Beast" with its Marzocchi fork which is still on there until I decide whether to use the Suntour or not.
Hear from you soon,
Colin.
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Re: Suntour fork
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March 25, 2004, 11:43:28 pm »
Keep the Marzocchi, don't touch the suntour,that
would be a big backwood step [smiley=dead.gif]
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March 26, 2004, 10:41:48 am »
Yeah, what he said. BIG downgrade, even from an older Marzocchi. Lots of extra weight and no performance gain. For that matter, a Chubby would be a big downgrade. Plus, that's really a cross country frame (no matter what anybody says). A dual crown fork would just be weird.
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Keep the Marzocchi it is way better.
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March 27, 2004, 05:07:01 am »
Thanks for the help. Unanimous verdict !!
I have found an old Marin B17 frame which needs forks. Maybe these will do for that. MTB Review seems quite enthusiatic about the DC90 - more so than for other SR Suntour forks. They rate it 4.17/5 .
http://www.mtbreview.com/reviews/Front_Shock/product_21626.shtml
My son, who will probably use them, thinks the gaiters/boots are naff. I tend to agree. Never mind - I can take them off. He cares more about form than function anyway. When I used to sell motorcycles for a living gaiters were sometimes used by riders part exchanging their bikes to cover up leaky seals. We always looked underneath before buying !!
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