Funkemduck
Retro Newbie
Hi All,
The current Covid situation has got me dusting off my old Orange Gringo, that I bought way back when 24 gears was the bees knees.
The bike is generally in good shape, however the RST forks have seen their best days and tbh I really don´t need suspension forks anymore. (I probably didn´t need them in the first place, but they were new, shiny and all the rage, so I got them)
A look around on the internet for rigid forks seems to show that my options are quite limited (Threadless 1 1/8, v-brake, 420-440mm A-C) to either a set of Exotic Aluminium or XLC trekking forks, both of which are about £100 including delivery.
Whilst looking around I also noticed that for about the same price I could get a complete "retro" frameset, where the forks and frame were designed to work with each other, rather than as an afterthought.
So my question is (finally!) do I just buy the forks or go for frameset and change over the components?
I seem to be going around in circles with the pros and cons of each, so could do with some advice.
I know that buying the forks would be the simplest, but there are some nice lightweight frames out there, that I couldn´t afford back in the day.
One thought that I keep coming back to is how both options will affect the riding position and mainly the handlebar height. I believe I can mantain the same position by just adding the forks mentioned above, but how to achieve the same with a retro frameset and lower A-C forks? I can only assume with a bigger frame size, but even then the numbers don´t seem to add up (I seem to remember all 90s bikes had low aero positioning)
I now live in Barcelona and the LBS´s here really don´t understand (sometimes literally ) what I´m trying to do, so any thoughts or comments would be useful.
Many thanks in advance.
Chris
The current Covid situation has got me dusting off my old Orange Gringo, that I bought way back when 24 gears was the bees knees.
The bike is generally in good shape, however the RST forks have seen their best days and tbh I really don´t need suspension forks anymore. (I probably didn´t need them in the first place, but they were new, shiny and all the rage, so I got them)
A look around on the internet for rigid forks seems to show that my options are quite limited (Threadless 1 1/8, v-brake, 420-440mm A-C) to either a set of Exotic Aluminium or XLC trekking forks, both of which are about £100 including delivery.
Whilst looking around I also noticed that for about the same price I could get a complete "retro" frameset, where the forks and frame were designed to work with each other, rather than as an afterthought.
So my question is (finally!) do I just buy the forks or go for frameset and change over the components?
I seem to be going around in circles with the pros and cons of each, so could do with some advice.
I know that buying the forks would be the simplest, but there are some nice lightweight frames out there, that I couldn´t afford back in the day.
One thought that I keep coming back to is how both options will affect the riding position and mainly the handlebar height. I believe I can mantain the same position by just adding the forks mentioned above, but how to achieve the same with a retro frameset and lower A-C forks? I can only assume with a bigger frame size, but even then the numbers don´t seem to add up (I seem to remember all 90s bikes had low aero positioning)
I now live in Barcelona and the LBS´s here really don´t understand (sometimes literally ) what I´m trying to do, so any thoughts or comments would be useful.
Many thanks in advance.
Chris