Trying to decide what fork to go with on my latest project, a modern one for a change. I have some forks, but not sure whether to go for something new. Looking at the forks out there now, I'm not so familiar with them and what they are good for. My bike will be used for light XC duties once my knee has recovered from more surgery, and I'm used to Fox or Rock shox. Frame can take 90 to 130mm, so what are good options (I also like a bargain too, so thoughts on a good source would be great too).
I assume that as my frame is 1 1/8, that a taper steerer is out, though confusingly I have seen some headsets offered for sale as tapered, yet 1 1/8, so what's the deal here?
Looking at some of the range now, what would the differences be between a Sid and a Reba? Solo air vs dual air? My wheels can take a standard QR or a larger one (not sure which size, assume 15mm but could be wrong), so aside from an odd QR skewer, should I consider a fork with the 'maxle'? What are the benefits of this really? Stiffness most likely, but at what cost weight wise and also changing a wheel whilst out on the trails?
It's all a little daunting but any help or advice will be gratefully received, as whilst I don't mind getting my hands dirty, I am feeling more love for a new fork than I am for one I customise to suit the build (unless of course this is the way to go).
I assume that as my frame is 1 1/8, that a taper steerer is out, though confusingly I have seen some headsets offered for sale as tapered, yet 1 1/8, so what's the deal here?
Looking at some of the range now, what would the differences be between a Sid and a Reba? Solo air vs dual air? My wheels can take a standard QR or a larger one (not sure which size, assume 15mm but could be wrong), so aside from an odd QR skewer, should I consider a fork with the 'maxle'? What are the benefits of this really? Stiffness most likely, but at what cost weight wise and also changing a wheel whilst out on the trails?
It's all a little daunting but any help or advice will be gratefully received, as whilst I don't mind getting my hands dirty, I am feeling more love for a new fork than I am for one I customise to suit the build (unless of course this is the way to go).