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[Closed] Older 28mm RockShox SIDs Vs 32mm - differences

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Hi - looking for a set of forks for my old (15 year) Dekerf hardtail. It's a light build, I'm pretty light (67kg) and the riding is local Kentish singletrack, nothing gnarly! Wanting to keep light. Wanting to stay with RockShox.

Have been offered a nice looking SID fork, but it's pre 2008 when they were 28mm which had a reputation for flex. But they're cheaper than 32mm versions and lighter. I have a 32mm pair on t'other bike which are old but work great. Only looking at 80mm travel.

In the real world, will I notice much difference of a slimmer stanchion?

Thanks


 
Posted : 19/01/2017 2:23 pm
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I've got an 80mm Sid from about 2002 which was on on a 96 Marin pine mountain until last year - still going stong on my daughter's bike with very little maintenance. I'm the same weight and live in kent and it's fine for me


 
Posted : 20/01/2017 6:28 pm
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I had a '99 RS Sid on an old carbon I-drive , and I hated it . It flapped about like a wet noodle , however I'm about 35kg heavier than you . The RS Psylo I replaced it with was better(but heavier) .


 
Posted : 20/01/2017 6:52 pm