Mike
Retro Guru
Hi all
I'd be grateful of soembody could confirm or deny my understanding of replacing the forks on my 1992 Rocky Ridge for a pair of modern suspension ones.
As the headset is threaded 1 1/8" I'll need to replace it with a non-threaded (ahead?) one.
Then I'll be able to fit the new forks and new stem (models tbd).
As I'm running cantis I'd either replace them for a front disk or Vs.
Anything I've missed? What kind of travel would I be limited to on the new forks so that I don't upset the geometry. Would there be any limits to the forks I could fit i.e. to stop the crown bashing against the frame?
Cheers
Mike
I'd be grateful of soembody could confirm or deny my understanding of replacing the forks on my 1992 Rocky Ridge for a pair of modern suspension ones.
As the headset is threaded 1 1/8" I'll need to replace it with a non-threaded (ahead?) one.
Then I'll be able to fit the new forks and new stem (models tbd).
As I'm running cantis I'd either replace them for a front disk or Vs.
Anything I've missed? What kind of travel would I be limited to on the new forks so that I don't upset the geometry. Would there be any limits to the forks I could fit i.e. to stop the crown bashing against the frame?
Cheers
Mike