hello. Came across this site after starting to fettle a new one owner (pre-me) Touristique, a remarkably smooth and quiet thing.
I've had my K2 Proflex 4000 from new and its been very well treated. Mostly XT, with a Carbon rear quarter and the crazy Noleen Smartfork.
Its 1999ish and on dragging it out recently, I noticed the front fork unit probably is starting to suffer; the smarkshock battery gave up a few years back. My biking mate suggested 'sell it and get something more useable' but now I'm starting to fettle the BE, I wondered if I could modify the K2 so it could be continued to be use for fast cross country, and be lighter still. Perhaps even a solid front fork, accompanied by the rear suspension spring being screwed up tight so it is quite hardtail-ish too.
Do I keep it and if so what would you do to it so it won't break down if dragged off to Wales? All the suspension is original.
or... What would I replace it with if I sell it?
I haven't got the time or inclination now for constant tinkering; or to be adapting units and fiddling to get them to work...
I've had my K2 Proflex 4000 from new and its been very well treated. Mostly XT, with a Carbon rear quarter and the crazy Noleen Smartfork.
Its 1999ish and on dragging it out recently, I noticed the front fork unit probably is starting to suffer; the smarkshock battery gave up a few years back. My biking mate suggested 'sell it and get something more useable' but now I'm starting to fettle the BE, I wondered if I could modify the K2 so it could be continued to be use for fast cross country, and be lighter still. Perhaps even a solid front fork, accompanied by the rear suspension spring being screwed up tight so it is quite hardtail-ish too.
Do I keep it and if so what would you do to it so it won't break down if dragged off to Wales? All the suspension is original.
or... What would I replace it with if I sell it?
I haven't got the time or inclination now for constant tinkering; or to be adapting units and fiddling to get them to work...