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Just curious, would a rigid fork be a more robust option? Or would it pound the cr@p out of the rider and cargo?
whats the axle to crown measurement. you maybe able to run a 26" fork with some modifications to shorten the stroke. not like you need 100mm of travel on a cargo bike, 25mm would be great, have 25mm positive and 10mm negative and you'd be golden I'd have thought.She is an absolute pig though! A pig dog! Chain eater too. That’s why I went with Sram X01 chains as they last forever for the money. Was getting maybe 12 weeks a chain on the cheap Shimano stuff.
I need to build new wheels (Hope or Race Face…maybe DT Swiss) as these cheap Alex rims that came stock are failing at the nipples. Also if you or anyone knows of a high end 20” suspension fork, please let me know!!!
Good question and good idea. I have a 98'/99' Sid that is visually disgusting, maybe that?whats the axle to crown measurement. you maybe able to run a 26" fork with some modifications to shorten the stroke. not like you need 100mm of travel on a cargo bike, 25mm would be great, have 25mm positive and 10mm negative and you'd be golden I'd have thought.
As a cyclist of long standing, and the vast majority here we all know about easing up when shifting, but as to 'eating drivetrains' well there I have to disagree.E-bikes eat drive trains especially for those who are not 'soft' pedaling during a shift.
I can live with a head angle increase. Will make the bike a tad less squirly too. I looked into modding 26" to 20". Seems to only be possible with Manitou 1,2 or 3's and access to a lathe. But in my search, I stumbled upon a few recumbant forums with fork recommendations. Also, I think springs and polymers is less drama in the long run over air/oil seels and frequent rebuilds. Thoughts?sid SL are 434mm ATC (I think they are only 80mm travel at though), so knocking out 50mm and you are still long.
I think you may have to accept a slight increase in head angle if you go down that road.
other option is looking at higher end SRs. the raidon for example that they do in 20", they are air sprung and a reasonble fork in the larger wheel size (never had an issue with mine in a 27.5" version).
I will look into that, thank you!This looks like a proper 20" fork, if you can find one anywhere?
https://slam69.co.uk/products/manitou-machete-j-unit-mtb-suspension-fork-24wheel-145mm-travel-boost
Like the chain data I posted above, maybe Shimano components wear out a bit early compared to Sram. This R&M came with a Deore drivetain and self destructed around 8 months into owning. The entire cassette was worthless. Three Deore chains and the pulleys in the derailleur were nub teeth. The derailleur folded in on itself on an incline with myself and a kid, granny gear, full torque, no additional load. As stated above this bike is 50 kg static.I've a new XO 10 spd mech and shifter waiting in the wings to replace the 12spd came with the bike. So I have been using the original mech, rings,chain for the last 2 years and no slippage whatsoever. Whats more I only use turbo, and only really use 3 or 4 gears.