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recently my yet 575 has been put to rest - and mojo SL frame in its place white, and i'm unsure of what fork to fit, i know chain reaction as some good deals on fox at present but need some advise choosing...a fork
I've got a 2010 Manitou Minute 140 with the absolute damping and can't fault it 🙂 Really plush and lacks the fork dive on steep DH-type corners that my old Revelation had. It has the 20mm TA so is stiff as well 🙂
2011 Fox Float RLC 15mm?
I have a few 2010 Float RLC Qr15's at good prices, mail me if you are interested?
Revelations?
I'm using a PIke 454 on my regular mojo. Not the lightest fork but it's a 20mm axle, easy to maintain and it matches the frame colour 🙂
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dtswiss exc150 15mm bolt very smooth can be a bit of a handful on very thight singletrack but do love the ride matches the naked carbon sl frame and dt shox i have been told i am a bit of a bike 😆 tart
Revelation Teams. Or if you want to be properly tarty, World Cups for the carbon top 😉
I have the cheaper Revelation Race Maxle, and they're fantastic too.
2011 36 Talas have been using them for last 2 months, relatively light very stiff and the switch from 160 to 120 is perfect for keeping front end down on steep climbs.
I went from 2010 Fox float 140mm with FIT to 2010 120-150 Rev u turns.
Suit it perfectly but thinking of the 2011 Talas. Revs have maxle light .
2010 Fox 36 Talas RLC's for me, run them at 130 for general stuff, drop right down to 100 for really steep/long climbs, and slacken the angles on the downs at 160. works well enough.
Many thanks top feedback the revelation 150 Team seem just the job..whats the main difference between and the more expensive lycik..forks
10mm and about a pound. Lyriks are the stronger, fairly OTT fork, their equivalent of 36s. Revs are the trail fork.
