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I've just picked up a nice 2009 frame.
What forks are just right for it?
Will 100mm be to quick at speed.
Is 120mm the definitive fork choice?
Your opinions appreciated.
I have a much older model, about 2005 I think.
I've got 120mm forks on that. 100mm would definitely be too short. It gets a bit twitchy under compression.
Not that they spend much time compressed, the thing is always in the air.
I've never been able to find the wings but they're there somewhere.
I've been running 140mm on a 2007 model which can leave the from end a bit floaty on steep ups. I'm going back to it after using a cotic soul for a month. Much prefer the Chameleon and will probably use my Talas on a 120mm setting.
Brilliant frame!
I have a set of talas 140 on mine. Never felt the need to drop them to either 120 or 100 travel, just leave them on 140 all the time.
Ive got 140 Pikes on mine, I sometimes reduce the travel when I'm doing south downs rides.
OK so 120 or 140 is the normal.
Pah, I thought this was going to be about something else!
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Had my 2004 Cham at 125 then 140. Absolute blast at 140. Still kind of regret selling it.
Had Pike u-turns on mine. Stayed at 120mm unless going down the long, steep stuff. Mine was/is a medium but my mates was an xl and he ran a Lyrik u-turn on his after a while, turned into a ground crushing animal!
We agreed though that the mid setting was the sweet spot mind...
140mm Thors on mine.
Perfect really
140mm pikes were on mine. was great
2010 frame here and 140 fox talas which are usually at 120mm
We did have 3. Down to 2 now. All run great with 130mm air Revelations
Bit of a hijack.. I have the older frame without disc mounts. Does anyone know where I could get the integrated hanger disc mount from?
I had a 2007 Chameleon and ran it with 140 Vanillas and then Pikes. Personally I think the frame suits a longer fork.
Wanderer; my other half has one of the original Chameleon frames. The disc mounts are still available and cost about fifty quid from Santa Cruz .co.uk
I reckon 140 just about hits the spot, the Chameleon will egg you on to rag it's ass off everywhere you ride and a shorter fork might leave you feeling short-changed. It's a super-versatile frame but I think you miss the point if you try and turn it into a short-forked XC bike.
Went from 130mm coil revs to 140mm air revs, tried it at 120 but just not as good. 140mm is perfect and it still climbs like a goat..