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[Closed] Fork stiffness, what matters most?

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I am currently running 150mm Rocksox Sector solo airs with 20mm axle on my El guapo and am finding them a bit flexy fore and aft. I am looking for some stiffer forks that don't cost a fortune and had settled on some X fusion Slants when my mate thew a spanner in the works and told me he can get me some Marzocchi 55 cr at trade cost. Unfortunately they only come with a 1+1/8 straight steerer against the tapered one on the slant but have slightly bigger stantions. Where is most important for stiffness in a fork steerer sise or stantion size?


 
Posted : 12/08/2013 9:24 pm
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Stanchion size will make a far bigger difference, particularly torsionally. You won't find 55s lacking in stiffness.


 
Posted : 12/08/2013 9:48 pm
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Stanchion size will make a far bigger difference, particularly torsionally. You won't find 55s lacking in stiffness.

i've got a pair of 55cr's and have to agree they are stiff as hell!!
i'm a big marzocchi fan and will always go for their forks over other brands due to their stiffness and reliability...i'm happy to accept the extra fork weight for this too...


 
Posted : 13/08/2013 11:22 am
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Based on considerable expensive experience, the through axle helps to stop the legs twisting, a tapered steerer reduces fore-and-aft flex and beefier stanchions reduces sideways movement in the corners.


 
Posted : 13/08/2013 11:27 am
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Tons of variables, you could build a really stiff straight steerer or a really lightweight, less sturdy taper... Like, a QR Revelation with a straight steerer is still stiffer than a Fox 32 with a bolt-through and a taper.


 
Posted : 13/08/2013 11:33 am
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I've just got some new old stock 06 130mm 20mm axle Z1's from my LBS for a [s]peanut[/s] packet of biscuits.. Not as light as newer 32mm legged forks and 1.18th steerer, but they're like mini 36's, stiff as a very stiff thing with that Marz slurpy squelchy plushness that they where famous for..

i'm happy to accept the extra fork weight for this too...

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Posted : 13/08/2013 11:40 am
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stanchion size imho makes the most difference

I ddnt really notice till i put M4s on my 44s and see a lot more fore and aft flex when breaking
tho is suppose that could be the 15mm axle

by comparison my 66s with a 20mm axle are like well ard


 
Posted : 13/08/2013 11:43 am