Originally Posted by wheelhot
Ns view, Malaysia track is something like that and sometime even worst but not very rocky. Its just that our track is very uneven and the gravel is unknown. And is there any other way to know wheter your fork support 8 inch? Cause i cant find any information on my fork
Usually the manufacturer will have this on thier site. What fork do you have?
Originally Posted by Drunken Chicken
Boom, dead on. That looks so fun, slightly technical but you could pick up sooo much speed! Oh, and what's the fork on the Enduro posted here?
This picture is from the top of Cox Hill facing north just a bit above the tree line. This trail quickly turns into a tight steep single track though the forest all the way to the botom that is full of loose baby heads, roots and little 1 – 2 foot drops. I didn’t take any pictures on the way down as I was having too much fun and forgot. I had a “close encounter” with a tree this day.
The fork on the Enduro is a 2004 Z1 FR SL. It is awesomely stiff and plush. It is much " burlier" than the orginal Fox Talas and the axel to crown height is slightly higher so it slackens the head angle just right for the type of riding I do. Also, the 04 Fox forks are not rated for a 8" Rotor. The 05 Fox's are....
T.J.
Here are a couple more shots from that trip if your interested.
On the way up Jumping Pond Ridge
Looking south on top of Cox Hill
Tequila Joe “Posing”