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Old 08-05-03 | 11:19 AM
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fork suggestion

hi all..

i am quite new on MTB, i ride a 01 giant NRS1 xtc, currently using a old fork 01 rockshox jett, recently i find out my front fork has lots of flex and play... i think is time for me to upgrade my fork.

i weight 140lbs and ride aggressive xc & urban, some of my friends strongly advice me to get a 03 fox float 100 RLC but US$420(HKD$3280) is definitely out of my budget.

i think i will look for a 2nd hand fork and i looking for some expert advice from you guys...

btw, my bike weight around 30lbs and would like to reduce some weight when i buy a 2nd fork... i want standard ISO disc mount instead of those manitou strange disc mount.

looking some advice from all friends here...



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Old 08-05-03 | 11:32 AM
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I know you said you don't like Manitou's post mounts, but why? A simple adapter and you can run ISO disc calipers. Here's a good buy on a good fork.

https://www.supergo.com/itemdisplay.a...559&subid=1808

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Old 08-05-03 | 11:40 AM
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I bought an NRS frame a while back, and built it up with the parts from my old bike, and have been replacing them one at a time. I just replaced the fork(an old RS Jett) with a new Marzocchi MX Pro that I managed to get for $299. Great fork, atleast compared to that crappy old Jett. You can get the MX Comp ETA for about $269 or so, and that would be a great buy also. Thats actually the fork I would have gotten except I managed to find the Pro for only 30 bucks more, so how could I not do it. Check out the reviews on it at MTBR, they are all excelent.
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Old 08-05-03 | 01:07 PM
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the frame was brought 2nd hand and my fork was transfer from my old bike.

i won't like to use a disc adaptor because it will make the capiler not as strong as standard disc mount.

a month ago, i have a friend wish to sell his 02 Sid ti @ US$202...
but i heard rockxxxx reliability problems...

except marzocchi mx pro and rockshox... any other choice?
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Old 08-05-03 | 01:20 PM
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Speaking from experience, the NRS would be happiest with an 80 mm travel frok on it. 100 will work "okay" but the handling will be strange.

I ran 1 Marzocchi X-fly on my '01 nrs air and a Marathon S on my '02 air.

I have a Black Super Air on my hardtail, and the adjustable travel might be just the ticket for your ride and style.
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Old 08-05-03 | 01:27 PM
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yea the 100mm of travel isnt too bad on it, but I definately wouldnt want to go with any more than that.
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Old 08-05-03 | 01:53 PM
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so do you guys has any good recommendation on 01 or 02 fork @ 80mm travel with disc mount? which brand & model is durable around 3.5lbs?

btw, i am thinking to add up a few spacers between steer tube and stem, i finding myself have shoulder sore since i am leaning too forward. i have longer legs and short torso. (my height is 173cm) would it be a good idea too add more spacers or change a shorter stem with more angle on it? will my bike steer different when having a shorter stem? what is the effect of a shorter stem and a long stem? will my bike steer different?
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Old 08-07-03 | 09:47 AM
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today, i came across my lbs and i found a fork. is marzocchi EXR. Does anyone has ride this fork b4? i search marzoochi website and couldn't found specification about it. Is white color with 2 adjust knob on the crown and asking for US$119(HKD$1000) only. There is another marzochhi EXR comp which is black color but without any adjust knob is asking US$119.

Anyone know the detail about both fork? any information are welcome.
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Old 08-07-03 | 09:55 AM
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Originally posted by mer
today, i came across my lbs and i found a fork. is marzocchi EXR. Does anyone has ride this fork b4? i search marzoochi website and couldn't found specification about it. Is white color with 2 adjust knob on the crown and asking for US$119(HKD$1000) only. There is another marzochhi EXR comp which is black color but without any adjust knob is asking US$119.

Anyone know the detail about both fork? any information are welcome.
They're not bad, but if you can afford the MXComp or MXPro they are definitely better.
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Old 08-07-03 | 10:17 AM
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Does the EXR come with compression and rebound setting?
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Old 08-07-03 | 10:49 AM
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The Fox Forx are a sweet ride. I have a Float RL and with out a doubt it is the smoothest feeling fork i have ever toyed with coil or air sprung. Your friends are right it is a VERY sweet ride
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Does the EXR come with compression and rebound setting?
No...only preload
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Old 08-07-03 | 02:52 PM
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If you ride XC and Urban take a look at the Marzocchi DJ series. I know DJ stands for dirt jumping but many urabn riders that I know love the dj1 and dj2. Dj3 is okay and not as expensive.
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