hawkhill97
Retro Guru
Anyone know what the longest axle to crown length fork out would be sensible to fit to a year 2000 Marin Mount Vision?
I think the OEM 80mm travel manitou's had an A2C around 445mm or so. I'm currently running some 110mm travel RST Delta TL's with an A2C of 455mm and they're great. However, they're developing a little play between the stanchions & lowers, and they've always had an almighty top out clang (even though the rebound damping is actually pretty good).
Anyway I've got a 2003 Marzocchi Bomber MX comp going spare right now (the coil spring air assisted preload model rather than the ETA with adjustable travel). Think they're 100mm travel or maybe a smidge more. A2C length is 485mm though.
Would fitting a 40mm longer fork than the OEM model 1) screw up the handling (I wouldn't mind the slightly slacker head angle, but the BB is already pretty high) or 2) rip my head tube off the frame while bombing a rocky descent or landing a small jump?
At the moment I'm erring on the side of caution, but just wondered if anyone has any real life experience of this?
I think the OEM 80mm travel manitou's had an A2C around 445mm or so. I'm currently running some 110mm travel RST Delta TL's with an A2C of 455mm and they're great. However, they're developing a little play between the stanchions & lowers, and they've always had an almighty top out clang (even though the rebound damping is actually pretty good).
Anyway I've got a 2003 Marzocchi Bomber MX comp going spare right now (the coil spring air assisted preload model rather than the ETA with adjustable travel). Think they're 100mm travel or maybe a smidge more. A2C length is 485mm though.
Would fitting a 40mm longer fork than the OEM model 1) screw up the handling (I wouldn't mind the slightly slacker head angle, but the BB is already pretty high) or 2) rip my head tube off the frame while bombing a rocky descent or landing a small jump?
At the moment I'm erring on the side of caution, but just wondered if anyone has any real life experience of this?