MarinMartin
Marin Fan
Are they as bad as some people say?
Long story short due to medical conditions worsening quicker than expected this is going to be my last year of entering cycling events and therefore I want to make it special. (hence the reason mayhem and twentyfour twelve are so important to me and I'm doing it for charity)
I want to build a rigid 29er. Trouble I have is the only rigid forks I can afford are the cheap chinese carbon ones on ebay but am cautious as have heard horror stories about them snapping so easily. This bike will only ever be used on road and light paths (canal paths sort of style) so won't be ridden in anger. It's just going to be used for longer distance rides so gravel paths and the rough Cornish roads are the worst it's going to encounter.
Before anyone says about just using a hybrid/gravel bike, it's not as easy as that. This is something I've always wanted to build and with it being my last chance I'm doing this not to make things easier but because I want to achieve this while I still can.
Long story short due to medical conditions worsening quicker than expected this is going to be my last year of entering cycling events and therefore I want to make it special. (hence the reason mayhem and twentyfour twelve are so important to me and I'm doing it for charity)
I want to build a rigid 29er. Trouble I have is the only rigid forks I can afford are the cheap chinese carbon ones on ebay but am cautious as have heard horror stories about them snapping so easily. This bike will only ever be used on road and light paths (canal paths sort of style) so won't be ridden in anger. It's just going to be used for longer distance rides so gravel paths and the rough Cornish roads are the worst it's going to encounter.
Before anyone says about just using a hybrid/gravel bike, it's not as easy as that. This is something I've always wanted to build and with it being my last chance I'm doing this not to make things easier but because I want to achieve this while I still can.