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Approximately what weight/travel are you looking for? Average load? £300 buys a LOT of bike right now.
Approximately what weight/travel are you looking for? Average load? £300 buys a LOT of bike right now.
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Following on from my earlier post in a way. Please suggest a fork with V-Brake fittings to suit my 1999 Kona Explosif. I'm wanting something modern with a budget of £300. My plan is to build a low cost XC bike based on the 1999 Explosif for me to get back into my cycling. The fork can be brand new or at least more recent. I'm not wanting to buy anything old which will need too much work. Lock out would be nice but not essential. Basically what's the best XC fork I can get for £300 or less that will suit the 1999 Explosif. I have always used TB P2's but as I'm a little older now I'd like something to help with comfort on the trail. I'm not going to be riding extreme downhill, just XC / gravel / single track.
Update: I'm wanting a fork which is V-Brake compatible, NOT disk brake
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That's an amazing resource for manuals, good effort!All Marzocchi's will do the trick, there are lot's on the market. Rock solid. Full seals support(!).
Also a lot of parts are available. Easy to service, most of documents can be found online, cool community (FB is most active).
Check my Marzocchi Manuals Repository : https://public-repository.org/
All Marzocchi's will do the trick, there are lot's on the market. Rock solid. Full seals support(!).
Also a lot of parts are available. Easy to service, most of documents can be found online, cool community (FB is most active).
Check my Marzocchi Manuals Repository : https://public-repository.org/