Not ideal, but I'm looking at upgrading a set of forks for my son's new to him build. I'm looking at a set of 27.5 forks which are boost, but wheels are not. I've looked into it and can see an adapter is needed to space the disc out, and a couple of spacers that make up the 3mm gap each side of the hub.
Any reason not to go down this route as I'm struggling to find a decent non-boost fork.
If I could find a black CSU (ideally black stanchions) for a Reba or revs I could build a fork and save me the hassle.
I'm thinking that at some point he'll outgrow the frame so having a boost fork will mean I can get a boost frame and wheels in the future, but will 27.5 still be a thing in a few years and would I be better off at that point going 29er?
Any reason not to go down this route as I'm struggling to find a decent non-boost fork.
If I could find a black CSU (ideally black stanchions) for a Reba or revs I could build a fork and save me the hassle.
I'm thinking that at some point he'll outgrow the frame so having a boost fork will mean I can get a boost frame and wheels in the future, but will 27.5 still be a thing in a few years and would I be better off at that point going 29er?