26" Fork help
 

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Hello, can anyone help?

I'm trying to find a replacement fork, for my 2012 Trek Fuel, one of the stanchions is damaged and oil is now getting past.

The bike has 26" quick release wheels and a tapered headset, replacements forks of this specification are now very few and far between...

Does anyone have any recommendations as to what would be a good buy? Or could I use a 27.5" fork?


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 11:05 am
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Yeah a few of my mates run 27.5 forks with 26" wheels no prob, extra mud room too! 🙂


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 11:12 am
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just check the a-c* of your current fork and get a close enough 27.5

* Axle to crown - ie the actual length of the fork not its travel and something near enough [ + or - 15 mm more if you like] will do IME


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 11:15 am
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Forks offset :weeps:


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 11:45 am
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Junkyard - thanks, will go and measure A-C then take a look! Good to hear it may be possible, certainly opens up the options available a bit!

As to actual forks, does anyone have any recommendations that would be suitable, decent mid range about 120mm travel?

Stevet1, could you expand for uneducated folk like myself...


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 12:21 pm
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you can use a straight steerer with a larger crown race, lots of places sell them.

If you can't find the right crown race you could replace bottom half of the headset


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 12:22 pm
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What forks are on there now? How much do you want to spend?


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 1:26 pm
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Last time I looked you could still get Revelations in 26" size if you can't find a suitable 27.5" fork.  Or, pick us a used bargain!


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 1:32 pm
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Stevet1, could you expand for uneducated folk like myself…

27.5" forks normally have a larger offset value than 26" forks, normally around 44mm vs. 39mm. This leads to an increase in trail, with associated changes in handling.

I've tried a 44mm fork on a 26" bike and I didn't like it, felt too light at slow speed and twitchy at high speed so I'll stick to finding dedicated 26" forks thanks or 27.5" forks with 39mm trail.


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 2:01 pm
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you can use a straight steerer

Because there's loads of 26" forks with straight steerers knocking about. Even more with 20mm thru axles.


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 2:11 pm
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There are a few sites still offering 26in forks; I recently got a new Pike for my BFe. They have a few ones in the length you may be looking for:

https://www.bike-discount.de/en/shop/26-suspension-fork-120-130mm-822/l-24

Alternatively I have a 150-120 travel adjust revelation 🤗. Probably too long for your requirements, but I ran mine in a Trance.

Unsubtle stealth ads aside, I would recommend not getting another QR model - go bolt through and upgrade the wheel.


 
Posted : 27/02/2018 2:11 pm

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