Dan_Trials
Dirt Disciple
Fork decision time…. It was always going to be Rockshox SIDs, I know the LE came with Judy’s but I would have “upgraded” these to SIDs. This is my version of what the bike would have ended up like if I had bought it in ‘96 and then treated it to all the nice bits that came along later. I know it’s not period correct, but it is “My Bike” correct.
Anyway, the forks… I have two to choose from, one set is in need of restoration but crucially has an unmolested steerer tube, the other set is in much better condition but there’s something funky going on with the steerer:
As per the seat post, I will be using Easton bars and stem. I suppose I probably would have gone for an early Hope XC stem, but this would have been more of a Hope fan boy move more than anything else. I remember the Easton adverts in the bike magazines being quite to the point yet provocative, and I always remember thinking ever since whenever I saw a full build with Easton stem and bars that they mean serous business.
Here it is with the worse condition SIDs fitted. Stem height isn’t final, I’ll need to get some miles on it first to figure out where I want it.
As fantastic as it is to see this dream build finally coming together, I really do feel that the condition of these forks is letting it down, and it will be even more so with the new decals on the frame.
I know I could just swap the lowers over from the other set, but I’m kind of reluctant to strip two forks to make one good set and end up with one worthless set. I think I’ll get the rest of the bike built up first and see what I think, but I can see me coming back to these forks yet.
Anyway, the forks… I have two to choose from, one set is in need of restoration but crucially has an unmolested steerer tube, the other set is in much better condition but there’s something funky going on with the steerer:
As per the seat post, I will be using Easton bars and stem. I suppose I probably would have gone for an early Hope XC stem, but this would have been more of a Hope fan boy move more than anything else. I remember the Easton adverts in the bike magazines being quite to the point yet provocative, and I always remember thinking ever since whenever I saw a full build with Easton stem and bars that they mean serous business.
Here it is with the worse condition SIDs fitted. Stem height isn’t final, I’ll need to get some miles on it first to figure out where I want it.
As fantastic as it is to see this dream build finally coming together, I really do feel that the condition of these forks is letting it down, and it will be even more so with the new decals on the frame.
I know I could just swap the lowers over from the other set, but I’m kind of reluctant to strip two forks to make one good set and end up with one worthless set. I think I’ll get the rest of the bike built up first and see what I think, but I can see me coming back to these forks yet.