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  • Rigid MTB forks
  • bdb
    Free Member

    Gonna stick some rigid forks on my "fannying about" bike – an 04 Kona Blast.

    Whats the difference between

    Project 2

    &

    P2

    Like the look of these too.

    Any have any experience/views on the above?

    thanks
    j

    rocky-mountain
    Free Member

    Pace, that about it!
    they are making some rc31's for the last time. look at the website

    epicsteve
    Free Member

    The first ones you linked to are triple butted so lighter I think. I've only used the "normal" P2's and they seemed fine – my wife has them on her bike.

    I've got Pace RC31's – currently on my commuter – and they're very good.

    Hairychested
    Free Member

    I have the On-One carbons and they're fine. Highly recommended.

    HTTP404
    Free Member

    The Charge Nozzle forks are jump forks.

    One of the P2s is the triple butted version which will be lighter (and maybe offer a more compliant ride than the plain gauge one).

    Check out the On-one steel or carbon forks.

    There is also ebay for the exxotic ones.

    simonk
    Free Member

    Surly make some really nice one too, well worth a look

    timdrayton
    Free Member

    i had a set of the exotic ones off ebay, they were great (carbon, or aluminium)

    they come with v mounts as well if you want them,

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/eXotic-Rigid-Carbon-MTB-Bike-Fork-Disc-Specific-44-5cm_W0QQitemZ140389521060QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR?hash=item20afde16a4

    giantjason
    Free Member

    i have some pace rc31's on my commuter and highly rate them.

    i have an old pair of kona P2 jump forks for sale if interested.

    Paulio
    Free Member

    I've got a set of Orange F8's and I've been pretty impressed with them. Not bad for £60.

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