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With pics of your PIMP rigid bikes! Having fitted a rigid fork to my hardtail for Mountain Mayhem (due to the mud), the first time I've used one on a mountain bike since 1995, I must say I'm rather enjoying it. Though the 2.4" Rubber Queen (effectively same dia as a 650b tyre, seems I've created a rigid 67.5er!) at low pressures does help, but I'm finding it surprisingly more usable than I thought, even on rough terrain, and have no immediate desire to put the Reba back on the bike... For now anyway.
Just got a set of rdo 15mm niners. You wouldn't believe how stiff n light they truly astound me and that,s only holding them 😛
mboy, get a 29er in the front with a big tyre on it! 69ers are ace. I have a spare front 29er wheel kicking about and some big rubber you can borrow to try if you fancy it
here's mine - every ride with a grin on my face:
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tazzy, cheers for the offer, I'd like to try it actually. Though I'm worried it might chopper the front out a touch, unless I compensated with a shorter a/c fork. Where am yow, I forget?
midlands matey
Still in the process of building up 🙂
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Gone back to rigid on my Curtis (Salsa Cromotos after reading very good reviews). Done a couple of rides on it and its ace. Not got any pics yet unfortunately...
Postie, starting to look very nice mate!
tazzy, yeah I remembered midlands, whereabouts was it though? Gotta go from Worcs to Nottingham on Wednesday, do I pass you or not? Will have to go to Stourbridge/Merry Hell some point next week too... Or you further up than that?
I haven't any pictures, but I recently put the X-Lite carbon 15mm Maxle 29er forks on my TransAM. They're amazing and sort the geometry out perfectly.
Only problem with them is that they're so light the rest of the bike now feels heavy and One One are doing the Whippet at £250 and it's 3.5lbs lighter than the TransAM, you can see where this is heading......
mboy I'm stafford way but all over the place next week so may be able to catch you en route for a coffee and throw a big hoop at you
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my commuter
Haze, what fork is that on the Simple?
it's ok, worked out they're eXotics
Just seen those x lites, wowsers, crackin vfm!!!
My Niner. Tried a few rigid forks but steel feels better. (To me).
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69er
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[url= http://www.flickr.com/photos/rocketdog/6796179449/ ]overpass snack stop[/url] by [url= http://www.flickr.com/people/rocketdog/ ]rOcKeTdOgUk[/url], on Flickr
*recognises Basil's knocking shop : )
I've (only) ridden on suspension twice in the last 30 months, and didn't really get on with it ...
[Not that you can tell from this shot, but] My Swift has Salsa Enabler's (so 135mm OLN at front and rear), and it's fantastic, so much so, that any other suitable builds/rebuilds upstream of here are also going to have 135mm F & R ...
ivan, personally I think the chain was a step too far but otherwise phwoar.
Cheers D0NK, now with bar-ends and more red though I'm afraid!
Have a look at this thread too
[url] http://forums.mtbr.com/29er-bikes/action-pics-rigids-technical-terrain-782274.html [/url]
This thread has got me right tempted to lose the front shocks.
that's an ace link from Clink.. 😀
If you were getting carbon forks for a 29'er, what would you get?
Also will it be fine with a crest rim?
If you were getting carbon forks for a 29'er, what would you get?Also will it be fine with a crest rim?
the niner carbons are ace and don't have a weight limit now. On a budget?, then the exotics are good. On-one carbons are ok but a wee bit harsh compared to some. All will be fine with a crest rim, if you're worried, put a slightly bigger, burlier tyre on the front and drop the pressure a bit.























