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  • New fork advice
  • Handsomedog
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    Thinking about getting a new fork to replace my somewhat ailing 2002 Marathon SLs

    I don't off road much anymore so looking for 100mms of fit and forget, stable and confident travel at no more than £250.

    I was thinking Magura who seem to specialise in the 100mm no nonsense fork category but the marzocchis have never been any trouble and were dead easy to service.

    Any suggestions?

    Ta Ed

    nickc
    Full Member

    I don't off road much anymore so looking for 100mms of fit and forget

    You don't "off road" much and you want a 100mm fork? What for? Aggressive kerb-side action?

    Handsomedog
    Free Member

    Oops my comp crashed last night while I was trying to add that thread and I thought it hadn't added!

    nickc – of the riding I do 95% is solid road training and racing. I want to replace my forks with a solid no nonsense set for the odd times that I take the mtb out.

    nickc
    Full Member

    Rebas still the class leader then, I reckon

    Handsomedog
    Free Member

    I am very tempted by that deal although they're at the top end of my budget.

    Anyone have any experience with these?

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