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Fork replacement suggestions
I'm thinking of replacing the Marzocchi XC400 (40mm travel) fork that is currently on my Ross Mt. McKinley with a Fox F100X (100mm travel). Is this a good idea or not?
I'm not sure if the Zoke is OE. I do know the bike came with a suspension fork, tho' the fork and bike are of the same year.
Everything I've read about the Fox fork impresses me, however I'm not sure what the extra 60mm will do to the handling.
Discuss.
I'm not sure if the Zoke is OE. I do know the bike came with a suspension fork, tho' the fork and bike are of the same year.
Everything I've read about the Fox fork impresses me, however I'm not sure what the extra 60mm will do to the handling.
Discuss.
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Do you know if the frame has a 1" head tube or a 1 1/8" head tube?
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The quick answer would be that the 100mm fox will slow the steering down due to the probable larger axle to crown height, and you will be more raked out.
You would have to measure the two though to make sure of the difference.
Personally, I would stick with an 80mm fork for that bike.
You would have to measure the two though to make sure of the difference.
Personally, I would stick with an 80mm fork for that bike.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
Do you know if the frame has a 1" head tube or a 1 1/8" head tube?
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Originally Posted by Stacey
It has a 1 1/8" head tube.
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Originally Posted by Curt Kurt
The quick answer would be that the 100mm fox will slow the steering down due to the probable larger axle to crown height, and you will be more raked out.
You would have to measure the two though to make sure of the difference.
Personally, I would stick with an 80mm fork for that bike.
You would have to measure the two though to make sure of the difference.
Personally, I would stick with an 80mm fork for that bike.
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I agree. I have both an F80x and an F100x. They are both awesome forks. However if I weren't racing I would skip on the x fork and go with an rlc.
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Originally Posted by LowCel
I agree. I have both an F80x and an F100x. They are both awesome forks. However if I weren't racing I would skip on the x fork and go with an rlc.
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Originally Posted by wheelhot
Really? I though you only have a F80X? what bike did you mix the F100X with?
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Originally Posted by Stacey
Why the rlc over the x?
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Originally Posted by LowCel
The automatic lockout is kind of overkill for just riding around. Not only that the rlc is a little more plush.
That's the feature that sold me on the x.
It's an alu hard tail, I need plush?
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Originally Posted by Stacey
That's the feature that sold me on the x.
It's an alu hard tail, I need plush?
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No, sorry it doesn't, it kind of flies in the face of everything I know about setting up MotoX suspension. But hey, I'm the one asking questions, so I defer to your expertiese, thanks
Now, what about rlc vs rlt?
I'm such a noob.
Now, what about rlc vs rlt?
I'm such a noob.
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Originally Posted by Stacey
No, sorry it doesn't, it kind of flies in the face of everything I know about setting up MotoX suspension. But hey, I'm the one asking questions, so I defer to your expertiese, thanks
Now, what about rlc vs rlt?
I'm such a noob.
Now, what about rlc vs rlt?
I'm such a noob.
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