Parkpre frame question

alainbriot

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Does anyone know what ParkPre model this frame is? The decals are gone and I can't tell. Any help is welcome. Thank you.
 

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Could be. If so, what type of frame is it? Double or triple butted? Light? What quality compared to the pro 825 or 925?
 
It may very well be a Pro 825. Good point.

I want to replace the Manitou fork with a rigid fork, cantilever brakes. Any suggestions as to which fork model to get?

Thank you for all your help.
 
If it was me I`d keep the Manitou or preferably I`d switch it for a Bomber Atom Z2.If you are set on a rigid try an Exotic but make sure you have the axle to crown measurement spot on as that bike was intended for a shorter travel fork whereas most rigid forks available now are for frames with 80mm plus forks.You wouldnt regret swapping for a Z2 though....
 
I appreciate the recommendation. If I buy a rigid fork with a longer than necesary axle to crown size, can't it be cut down? In that case the actual size of the fork should not matter?
 
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Its not the steerer length,its the distance between the axle and the fork crown,this is a fixed length and if you look at rigid forks you will see various axle to crown lengths.Im currently running a rigid fork on a frame designed for an 80mm suspension fork and found an axle to crown length of 440mm was ideal and didnt throw out the bike`s geometry.
 
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Hi Retro Guru,

You mean the distance on the drawing below correct ?

Which rigid fork model are you using to replace the suspension fork?
 

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