Originally Posted by
gregjones
Here's a
rigid fork for you. I have one now. It's quite nice for a $44 bike part, the fit and finish are excellent. Heavy, but maybe not as much if you are replacing a suspension fork.
That's a good find. But the original bike has a suspension fork so that one will probably put the nose down. He needs to measure the axle-to-crown distance, and then get a "suspension corrected" fork of the right length (there are several lengths available).