Which fork is RockShox's best 100mm 26er?
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Which fork is RockShox's best 100mm 26er?
I'm looking at future upgrades, would like to know which 100mm standard quick-release 26" fork is the high-end-est in the RockShox lineup.
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You need a straight steerer? Best get one quick cuz the really nice ones are gonna be gone in a year or so, I imagine.
Universal Cycles -- Rock Shox SID XX WC Solo Air Remote Fork 2013
If you get that you'll surely have the 4300 with the MOST PIMP front end in existence
Universal Cycles -- Rock Shox SID XX WC Solo Air Remote Fork 2013
If you get that you'll surely have the 4300 with the MOST PIMP front end in existence
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IMO killing off the straight-steerer would be like killing off the 26" wheel. It's still used widely-enough I think it'll stick around.
Thanks for the link I'm def going for the most pimp 4300 ever.
Thanks for the link I'm def going for the most pimp 4300 ever.