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It's a 32mm. Make sure you get one that's flat on the bottom. I got a Unior one that works well. When I had the Fox setup, I could really feel the ramp and was struggling to use much travel. For the kind of trails I ride this seems a much better setup.
@militantmandy 👍 my fork only came with two spacers installed but I removed one and dropped the pressure.
I'm about 12psi lower than the Fox recommendation, feels like a big step in the right direction.
I'm 79kg and currently 75psi.
First ride out and other than a bit of fine tuning they feel great. Very supportive and hold a line well.
This thread is useless without pics 😉
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Edit: should be a photo showing... glitch of the forum update or user error?!

Edit:Pah.
Hot diggity gawd damn that Example is SPOT ON!
Makes me wish I were incluned to go fully suss with a coil again just this time something pedal friendly (not a DH rig)
@notjustacyclingaddict I can't recommend the AM9 enough, good but of climbing yesterday and no noticeable difference going from a 160 Pike to a 170 38.
Well worth trying one of you can 👍
I were watching a couple on the fleabay site week ago though really want another ss 26er
I've done a couple of rides now and wow, these forks are impressive, still a little tweaking in sure but they feel fantastic on the lumpy stuff. Arms feel much better for it too.