Old 12-29-10, 11:46 PM
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mestizoracer310
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Originally Posted by Dannihilator
Jumping to 100mm won't hurt it.
I'm considering upgrading my '90-92 Diamondback Axis to suspension but I'm unsure as to how much travel I'll need, 100mm seems to be the only thing I can afford w/ my current budget...I've found several used ones locally and I'm pretty knowledgable mechanically to decide if the forks are good...but how are these rebuildable? I'm guessing the springs can be swapped because I've seen some kits on ebay that are either firm or soft...I guess I'm trying to avoid hydraulic or air, as those could be more work to rebuild? Or am I completely wrong here..?
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