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Front Fork Help
I have a 1993 vintage Specialized Rock Hopper. I rarely ride mountain bike anymore, but was thinking of getting a suspension fork for the bike. Thinking of using a popular internet auction website to find a fork. Seems there are some that may work for a reasonable price.
What should I look for? Do I want one that can be rebuilt? I'm mechanical in nature, just don't know a darn thing about mountain bike front forks. What pitfalls can I expect with the fork? |
First check your tube size to match the fork. 1993 was still putting out some 1" fork tubes. Most of the more recent forks are 1 1/8. Oil damping is good, but a used fork can bring some leaking problems. You might check a local bike shop for a used fork. internet used stuff can bring surprises.
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That 1993 frame is designed only with a rigid 1" diameter steerer fork. Want front shock? Find yourself a 1995-up bike with front suspension.
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Thank you for the input. Sounds like a new bike would be a better bet.
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Why get a suspension fork when you "rarely ride mountain bike anymore"?
Ride it like it is...enjoy it. |
Originally Posted by sparetime
(Post 13845268)
Thank you for the input. Sounds like a new bike would be a better bet.
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