What fork for my Identiti?
What fork for my Identiti?
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mat205125

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17,790 posts

236 months

Monday 5th January 2009
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Happy new year all.

In preparation for the forthcoming summers fun, I'm plotting some improvements to my Dr Jekyll.

Currently the bike wears a pair of Dirt Jumpers that I would like to replace with something strong, yet hopefully slightly lighter, and with longer travel - DJs are made of lead, and hardly the last word in plush travel.

I'm planning to use the bike for slightly rougher trail jumps and some DH riding and would like a longer travel fork to cope with this. I appreciate that going too long would adversely effect the geometry, however how long could/should I go? Upto 6" was what I was thinking.

I'm currently running normal hubs with QRs, but would consider a change to 20mm if that was necessary.

I'm not planning to shell out gazillions by buying new, and will be trawling ebay and the 2008 sales for a good deal on something .... Obviously it would be very wrong for people to recommend something that they had in their cupboard that might be surplace to requirements. rolleyes

Thanks for your help in advance. Here's a snap from 2008 to make you jealous.


mat205125

Original Poster:

17,790 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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No ideas?

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Tuesday 13th January 2009
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Pikes. Then send them to Tim at TFTuned, and Bobs your aunties mum.

Best forks evar.

Andy OH

1,959 posts

273 months

Friday 16th January 2009
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Rock Shox Pikes, that's what's going on my sons Jekyll very soon.

I had a quick search yesterday and prices for a Pike 426 range from £293 to £450.....shop around and you may find a deal

Edited by Andy OH on Friday 16th January 14:28

mk1fan

10,844 posts

248 months

Sunday 18th January 2009
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I'd say a set of coil Pikes. They're 140mm travel - 5.65-inches - although I'd try and find a '454' set that are the lightest version. Send 'em to TFT to get them 'Pushed' and the correct spring fitted. You'll then have a set of forks that'll be hammer proof. With the U-Turn facility you can adjust the travel down to 85mm (3.7-inches).

Alternatively, a set of Fox Vanilla's. The 32's run up to 140mm but don't have the bolt through option until now - the 15mm variety. They are very plush too. The 36's do have a 20mm bolt through but will need to be set to 150mm (6-inches). The 36's are very plush and still rideable XC.