Unlikelybiker
Dirt Disciple
Hi all. Following my previous threads about my tip find bikes I started to really enjoy biking and treated myself to a new rockhopper. It's intended use was off-roading of course but after a couple of on-road runs I decided to get a road bike, which led to me picking up this carbon sirrus
Nice bike, operates perfectly if a little shabby in places. But there may be a problem. I didn't give any thought to the strength of carbon forks and a mate of mine asked if I'd checked the weight limit on the forks and looking at the condition may be likely to snap which is a shame. The laquer has lifted at the top of the forks and doesn't really fill me with confidence. Unfortunately the forks weight limit wasn't something that crossed my mind when I bought it
The backend of the frame is also carbon but I guess should be OK, it's just the forks that bother me. What are your thoughts? Best course of action?
The rest of the bike operates as it should and it rides lovely. It's got 30 gears which surprised me, and are very precise all the way through. I'm tempted to do what it needs but I'd like to be able to do it with a modest budget.
Nice bike, operates perfectly if a little shabby in places. But there may be a problem. I didn't give any thought to the strength of carbon forks and a mate of mine asked if I'd checked the weight limit on the forks and looking at the condition may be likely to snap which is a shame. The laquer has lifted at the top of the forks and doesn't really fill me with confidence. Unfortunately the forks weight limit wasn't something that crossed my mind when I bought it
The backend of the frame is also carbon but I guess should be OK, it's just the forks that bother me. What are your thoughts? Best course of action?
The rest of the bike operates as it should and it rides lovely. It's got 30 gears which surprised me, and are very precise all the way through. I'm tempted to do what it needs but I'd like to be able to do it with a modest budget.
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