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Advise Needed!!!!
Hey everyone I'm just new to this site, looks awsome, everything from BMX, to downhill. I have few quiestion to anyone who is looking to give a little bit of advice. I curretly own a old Giant, decent bike, I'm able to take it all over challenging trails, over just about anything, and it holds up real nice. But I have have a job coming up soon adn I want to put a new fork and a new set of wheels onto my bike. I'm goign to be riding a whole lot of trails and i'm not goign crazy and looking to ride down the sides of rocks or cliff sides, basic to advance trail riding I would say. I'm not looking to spend roughly, 200-250 one the fork and 300-350 on a set of wheels, and the less the better for this point of my life. I'll most likly be going though ebay beucae it looks to be the best place to go for now. Does anyone have any advice on what type of wheels I'm looking for, i.e. double/triple walled, number of spokes, size of axis, and with the fork I think i'm looking for osemthing around 130mm of travel and other than that I don't know. I'm thinking of the Canoondale Lefty, seems to be real lightweght, stong, and reasonable priced. Please help me out
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Depending on how much travel you have on the giant, it isnt reccomened to add anything over 20mm to that original fork. If the giant has 100mm as stock, than 130mm is too much. As for the lefty, it's possible, but you will have to buy the wheel, or hub I should say, that will accept it. For the wheels in general, not sure of the kinds, but a lot of websites carry really nice wheelsets anywhere from 100-300.
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Here are some websites and the wheels:
https://wheelworld.com/itemlist.cfm?category=166
https://pricepoint.com/thumb/3-Parts-...lsets-True.htm
https://www.nashbar.com/results.cfm?c...ls%20%2D%20MTB
https://wheelworld.com/itemlist.cfm?category=166
https://pricepoint.com/thumb/3-Parts-...lsets-True.htm
https://www.nashbar.com/results.cfm?c...ls%20%2D%20MTB
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Originally Posted by Danp87
Hey everyone I'm just new to this site, looks awsome, everything from BMX, to downhill. I have few quiestion to anyone who is looking to give a little bit of advice. I curretly own a old Giant, decent bike, I'm able to take it all over challenging trails, over just about anything, and it holds up real nice. But I have have a job coming up soon adn I want to put a new fork and a new set of wheels onto my bike. I'm goign to be riding a whole lot of trails and i'm not goign crazy and looking to ride down the sides of rocks or cliff sides, basic to advance trail riding I would say. I'm not looking to spend roughly, 200-250 one the fork and 300-350 on a set of wheels, and the less the better for this point of my life. I'll most likly be going though ebay beucae it looks to be the best place to go for now. Does anyone have any advice on what type of wheels I'm looking for, i.e. double/triple walled, number of spokes, size of axis, and with the fork I think i'm looking for osemthing around 130mm of travel and other than that I don't know. I'm thinking of the Canoondale Lefty, seems to be real lightweght, stong, and reasonable priced. Please help me out
Thanks
Danp.
Thanks
Danp.