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Hi does anyone know the axle to crown length of the following two forks please.
2015 Fox float ctd evo 140mm 650b
2015 rockshox revelation 150mm 650b
Or where can I find the information please.
Rev info is in the techdocs on SRAMs website.
Cheers.
I did have a look and can't find it for some reason.
Right I've found the revs @ 539mm
Anyone know where to look for the Fox ?
Have things really changed in the chassis from 2014 to 2015?
http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/2014-275-fox-float-34-factory-series-140mm-2
Warp cow that's the float 34. I am looking for the float 32.
Cant you just measure the ones on your Giant?
No as I am not at home. Otherwise I would of.
Been offered a set of 2015 revs uber cheap off a mate but not sure if there is much difference between the Fox and it.
Is this for the bike that you currently have for sale?
Didn't you already say you weren't sure about the slacker head angle compared to your Turner and now you're thinking of sticking longer forks on it [i]whilst trying to sell it at the same time[/i].
I'm not trying to be funny mate but haven't you been here before?
Bregante you are correct i Have been here before.
I really do like the bike but it's far from perfect for me.
I find the front far to low for me and my already knackered wrists are complaining about it.
I'm also struggling to get comfy pedalling wise as I can't seem to get my saddle in the right position fore/aft.
So far I don't feel as though I am comfortable enough to really get the power down and I am also suffering with lower back pain that I've never had before.
My thinking is that I can fit a fork with slightly more travel and also longer axle to crown which will sort a couple of things like front end height and seat angle.
Then I can fit a shorter stem to sort the steering.
Am I regretting selling my 5 spot ... Yes.
Am I regretting buying this. ... Not really.
It's all about getting it to fit me rather than me fitting the bike.