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At your weight you will probably need to put heavier weight springs/oil/more air pressure in any fork you get anyway. I'm 16 stone and I always need to go for heavier springs/oil/more air even with products that are designed for hard dirt jump/DH use.
It's a bummer you've said it has to be a 9mm axle as I reckon you could get a decent RockShox Pike for £250 second hand but you will struggle to get one that isn't a 20mm axle. There are a lot of versions of the Pike with coil and air sprung versions so you'd need to do your research. They have just released a complete overhaul of the Pike this year so I'd imagine that the older versions will come down in price. They've been around since 2004 though so I wouldn't really go any older than 2010ish if you can help it.
They are a great all round fork. You can use them for trail riding/all mountain/whatever buzzword you want, XC and some light DH/dirt jumping. They have the remote lockout you want, rebound adjustment/motion control and also have adjustable travel.
Here are 3 that I found on ebay without really looking:
Pike 454 Air
Pike 426 Coil
Pike 351 Coil
I think the 9mm axle thing is going to hold you back quite a lot but then I don't really know much about proper XC forks so if that's what you're after you'll have to wait for someone else to chip in. There's a small chance that you will be able to convert your hub to a 20mm axle but that would depend on your hub and you being lucky! ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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| KLR600 wrote: | At your weight you will probably need to put heavier weight springs/oil/more air pressure in any fork you get anyway. I'm 16 stone and I always need to go for heavier springs/oil/more air even with products that are designed for hard dirt jump/DH use.
It's a bummer you've said it has to be a 9mm axle as I reckon you could get a decent RockShox Pike for £250 second hand but you will struggle to get one that isn't a 20mm axle. There are a lot of versions of the Pike with coil and air sprung versions so you'd need to do your research. They have just released a complete overhaul of the Pike this year so I'd imagine that the older versions will come down in price. They've been around since 2004 though so I wouldn't really go any older than 2010ish if you can help it.
They are a great all round fork. You can use them for trail riding/all mountain/whatever buzzword you want, XC and some light DH/dirt jumping. They have the remote lockout you want, rebound adjustment/motion control and also have adjustable travel.
Here are 3 that I found on ebay without really looking:
Pike 454 Air
Pike 426 Coil
Pike 351 Coil
I think the 9mm axle thing is going to hold you back quite a lot but then I don't really know much about proper XC forks so if that's what you're after you'll have to wait for someone else to chip in. There's a small chance that you will be able to convert your hub to a 20mm axle but that would depend on your hub and you being lucky! |
I wanted to stick to Air as I figured I could just pump it up rather than fork out (geddit!) for need springs. Is there a way to convert Maxle to 9mm? I don't feel the need to upgrade my wheels, they seem to me to be excellent. Well nothing has gone wrong and they don't go out of true, even with my bulk smashing them about. ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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Picking up a set of Revelation 426 Air Forks later today, they have adjustable travel as well as Air and Poploc really looking forward to testing them out, Now does anyone want a set of Hardly used Recon Silver TK's  ____________________ Well, you know what they say. If you want to save the world, you have to push a few old ladies down the stairs.
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It's very similar to a motorbike - good suspension and good tyres will make a massive difference to how a mountain bike feels. Trouble is that for some top of the range mountain bike forks and tyres you're not too far off some Öhlins stuff for your motobike  ____________________ Now: '00 Kawasaki ZRX1100R - Past: '84 Yamaha DT125, '89 Kawasaki KLR600, '97 Yamaha XJ600N
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