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  • Which 140/150mm fork for around £400?
  • Chipbutty
    Free Member

    Looking to replace my tired Pikes on my 07 heckler. Not to fussed about adjustable travel. Would like lock out, rebound and compression adjustment and 15 or 20mm axle. Got a budget of around £400. Been looking at RS Revs. Anywhere doing good deals at the moment?

    Thanks guys

    ferrit
    Free Member

    http://www.wiggle.co.uk/marzocchi-44-rc3-ti-qr15-suspension-fork-2010/

    Bloomin’ amazing. Ti coil so plush and light, damping is spot on and with a 3-year no-service warrantly, you’ll easily save the £75 over budget on servicing costs alone.

    No lockout, that’s the only thing..

    I love mine so much I now have 2 pairs!

    Go on…

    sv
    Full Member

    Sektors @ Loco.

    nickc
    Full Member

    Thors if you can still get them cheap

    tk46hal
    Free Member

    Rock Shox Rev’s, twin air, lockout and 140mm. Some bargain prices around, £300-£350ish, a good light, strong fork, but mainly QR fitting. You will pay more for 15/20mm. Just check the usual web sights ie chain,wiggle merlin and them from Sheffield!
    P.S.
    I’m selling a pair of mint QR rev’s because I’m going 29er!

    Hope this helps!

    Blower
    Free Member

    Sektors

    xt350tom
    Free Member

    I also have rock shox Rev’s dual airs (140mm and QR) I havent noticed much difference in the QR from 20mm bolt through with a hope pro 2 hub. They are very easy to set-up and fairly light. I got mine from Merlin Cycles, excellent service and were the cheapest around, they have the 20mm at £380 at the minute.

    http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/Bike+Shop/Frame++Forks/Forks++Shocks/Rockshox+Suspension+Forks/Rockshox+Revelation+Race+Dual+Air+-+Maxle+Lite_RS-REVELATION-RACE-DA.htm

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