pushbikerider
Dirt Disciple
Hi Folks - thought you might be interested in this:
Long story but basically my normal rig broke and I didn't want to ride my fully rigid SS at Enduro 6. Good friend of mine said he could lend me a fine pair of forks with a 1" steerer!
It's a Greg Fuquay custom Richey Logic frameset circa '96 finished in the original Rockshox Judy Yellow. Forks as you might have spotted are Lawwill Leader 3's.
Tried 70psi first which was a bit high, down to 50psi and they started opening up much better; difficult to run them with much sag 'cos of stiction (or compression damping?) and the lack of travel (these long travel 2.5" forks will never catch on!).
Bit of a clunky top out but that great 'ride them at a small kerb' action reminds me of other linkage forks. Much better build quality than the Girvins too. Bushes still feel together with no flopping or knocking. Weight is at 3.75lbs...
Anyone know about spares? I'd like to keep riding it if I can and the bushes in the pivots are bound to go...
Long story but basically my normal rig broke and I didn't want to ride my fully rigid SS at Enduro 6. Good friend of mine said he could lend me a fine pair of forks with a 1" steerer!
It's a Greg Fuquay custom Richey Logic frameset circa '96 finished in the original Rockshox Judy Yellow. Forks as you might have spotted are Lawwill Leader 3's.
Tried 70psi first which was a bit high, down to 50psi and they started opening up much better; difficult to run them with much sag 'cos of stiction (or compression damping?) and the lack of travel (these long travel 2.5" forks will never catch on!).
Bit of a clunky top out but that great 'ride them at a small kerb' action reminds me of other linkage forks. Much better build quality than the Girvins too. Bushes still feel together with no flopping or knocking. Weight is at 3.75lbs...
Anyone know about spares? I'd like to keep riding it if I can and the bushes in the pivots are bound to go...