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  • Which fork for Ti 456 ?
  • bruceonabike
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    I’m building up an On One Ti456 with components from my Stumpy HT. The only thing I’m not re-using is the fork. Trawling the usual sites I’ve found:
    120mm RockShox Reba RL Solo Air
    130mm Fox 32 Float 130 RLC Fit
    (both highly discounted hence the short list – my budget is £300ish)
    Which would you choose, or what would you suggest instead?

    jonnyrockymountain
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    I ran mine with some dt Swiss 120xmm fantastic foes and spot on for the ti456
    Some one was selling some last week on here?

    moridinbg
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    While on the topic, how is the Ti456 riding with longer forks? It’s still 456, so it should ride with 150-160mm?
    I fancy transplanting my bike from a Carbon 456 to Ti 456, just to try out the difference in ride. Right now I have Fox 36 RLC and don’t want to change them.

    bruceonabike
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    @moridinbg 4-5-6 inches right? That’s 100-150mm isn’t it?

    coolhandluke
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    I ran my 456ti with Fox 36’s for a bit as they where what I had.

    I did run them with a soft spring so got loads of sag as I thought it was a bit like riding a barge.

    I then put Pikes on (old version) and they were fine but it really made the trail come alive ( 😀 ) when I put on some 150mm Revelations.

    They really suited it.

    moridinbg
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    Well yes, but then the old 456 used be advertised as up to 160mm and touted as designed to run 100-160mm. They switched to 150mm because of EU regulations IIRC. The old C456 was 160mm Max, the C456 Evo says 6 inches.
    Or are they designed up to 150mm now? Anyway, the Ti456 is an older design.

    bruceonabike
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    I posted on the BR forum and Brant responded, suggesting I don’t go even at high as 150 with this frame, he suggested it is from circa 2008. see here

    bruceonabike
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    Just found this to add to my list:
    Fox 32 TALAS 140 RLC

    dantsw13
    Full Member

    I ran my C456 with 150 Revs – spot on!

    mundiesmiester
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    Had one of the first batch of Inbred decalled ones that I owned for nearly six years and in that time it had various builds and forks, superb do it all which initially felt that bit too stiff but really started to get that nice ti complience when you started to turn up the hammer. In that time triedvarious forks
    Pike 454 uturns – nice and stiff and bulletproof
    32 vanilla’s – lovely and plush but could be a bit overwhelmed with consecutive hits
    32 rl – not nice with inconsistent damping
    Lyriks – complete overkill unless hammering fast,steep and rocky
    Black Box revelations – pretty much the sweet spot fork, light, stiff enough and great damping
    Dual Position Sektors – 120mm for flowy singletrack, 150mm when it got steep and fast.
    Would recommend fitting a Gravity dropper to increase its doitallability

    br
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    I’ve the 456Ti Mk2 (still Lynskey but with the brake chain/seat stay extra tube.

    Over the years it’s had
    Fox 36 150mm
    Reba 120mm maxle
    Magura Thor 140mm maxle
    and now Revelations 150mm

    The 36’s seem to ‘unbalance’ the bike.
    Reba’s were very good and perfect for less technical places – the south 🙂
    Thor’s were good all-round and only were removed as they broke.
    So I bought the Revs in the sale at Merlin; 2014’s 🙂

    Once I’d got use to the slightly longer a-c length for climbing I now love them. Support the front end and really work well on the rough fast trails where I now live – along with a soft Chunky Monkey 8)

    mikewsmith
    Free Member

    the most important and unanswered question is what are you going to do with it.

    I would avoid long travel 32’s as they are too flexi for my liking in that length but better shorter.

    zbonty
    Full Member

    My bike is a (repaired;-) Mk1 Ti456 and that has had Maguras on from day one which are a lowslung 140mm.
    Never used the lever to reduce travel so I binned it.

    Great bike for me. Sorry, can’t recommend a current fork as I’m happily using older tech!

    Lester
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    i ad the dt swiss launch control 150-110 on mine,
    (i have the frame in mundiemeisters picture!)

    funnily enough i have 3 sets for sale 🙂
    exc 150 carbon in black
    exm 150 in white
    exm 150 in black

    they are a great fork, thats why i have 3 sets, im ridng fat bikes at the moment. with one set of the dt swiss on my mojo hd

    StuE
    Free Member
    br
    Free Member

    QR or bolt through?

    I bought the 15mm’s, brill fork – light, stiff and supple.

    Lester
    Free Member

    the carbon EXC 150 i have is 20mm maxle

    the black and the white magnesium EXM 150s are 15mm maxle

    yes they are light and brilliant 🙂

    bruceonabike
    Free Member

    Thanks for the comments.
    Some answers:

    9mmQR but my Hope hub will convert according to the LBS.
    I most often ride cross country in the Cotswolds since that’s where I live but I go to Cannock when I can and have been over to the Marin and Penmachno in Wales a few times.

    Shortlist based on current offers I’ve found online looks like this now:
    RockShox Sektor RL Solo Air 2014 £265.99 Winstanley
    Rockshox Revelation RL Forks 2013 £278.96 Merlin
    Rockshox Sektor RL Dual Position Forks – 26″ – 2014 £242.96 Merlin
    RockShox Reba RL Solo Air Forks – Pushloc 2013 £251.99 CRC
    Revelation RLT Dual Postion Air Forks 2013 £292.50 merlin
    Rockshox Revelation RLT Forks 2013 £315.00 Merlin
    Fox 32 Float 130 RLC Fit 15Qr £314.99 JeJames
    Fox 32 TALAS 140 RLC 2009 £314.99 JeJames

    mattbilliard
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    I’m in the Cotswolds to and I have Revelation Duals 120/150 and find them spot on on my 456ti.

    br
    Free Member

    Rockshox Revelation RL Forks 2013 £278.96 Merlin

    These work great on mine.

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