Mountain Biking - Total air upgrade kit?

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phantomcow2
12-19-04, 05:22 PM
I was looking online for any information @ all about my Rock Shox antique (Judy 100) and i came across this thing total air upgrade kit. It looks interesting and has fantastic reviews, has anybody tried one of these things? Or is it a gimmick and i should just buy a new fork
anthonaut
12-19-04, 06:30 PM
Well it is going to make the frk lighter i can tell you that. But considering the age of the fork, you might just want to buy a new one. But then again, the upgrade might be worth it, im not sure.
mindbogger
12-19-04, 08:38 PM
I was looking online for any information @ all about my Rock Shox antique (Judy 100) and i came across this thing total air upgrade kit. It looks interesting and has fantastic reviews, has anybody tried one of these things? Or is it a gimmick and i should just buy a new fork
Are we talking about Englund Total Air upgrade?
phantomcow2
12-19-04, 08:42 PM
Yes
phantomcow2
12-19-04, 08:47 PM
Or, whatever this (http://www.ekosport.com/ta_intro.shtml) is. I think thats englund. I just got notice of a reasonable chunk of cash plus ebay sellings so i need to find a way to spend it before i spend it at starbucks
Honestly just get a new fork and make a lamp out of the current one (no pun intended)
phantomcow2
12-20-04, 04:27 AM
Woo Hoo, 2 hour delay. Well actually one problem is that ive spent most of my money on the clipless setup (coming in this week) and it seems a decent fork is well over 200 dollars, i just want to know how this upgrade performs from people besides little one paragraph reviews on mtbr.com
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