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Old 08-16-13 | 02:06 PM
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Bikes: Franken-mountain bike, mid-90s Performance TR1000, 1990 Cannondale ST400

Originally Posted by garethbeale1993
i use my bike to travel to apply for work im jobless ye im looking for work have been for ages and i need my pc as i do courses online and do android stuff yes im a geek and am looking to take up a new hobby i buy everything pre owned i wish i had a job to support my family but unforntly i dont because i live in a crap area where no jobs
Then I doubt you need a suspension fork, if you're only riding on roads to get to job interviews and such. Why not try and find a solid fork to replace the Zoom? Granted it'll look a tad silly on a low end full suspension frame, but it'll weigh much less than the fork you have now. I think buying a decent bike should be an end goal, however, once you find steady income.

well the forks dont go down like normal front suspension dont its like its stuck in one place tried putting wd40 around to lube it hasnt worked and bike shops by me try to scam you off for money themselves
If you do decide to try disassembling, cleaning and re-lubing your fork, DO NOT use WD-40 to lubricate it.
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