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[Closed] Inbred and P2's (rigid fork sizes)

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 m360
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My mate has picked up an Inbred frame and some P2 disc only forks. They look a bit short though (420mm c-c). What length fork should be on it? Checked on-one site but can't find what I'm looking for.

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Posted : 31/08/2014 7:56 pm
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Not sure what length of forks the inbred is designed around but I'd guess 100mm and then check the length of a standard 100mm fork against the P2


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 8:25 pm
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Depends on what vintage Inbred; I think early ones were 420 (80mm corrected) and later ones 440 (100mm corrected). Maybe they subsequently went longer, I've no idea.

I've used a 400mm fork on both (what I believe to be) 420 and 440 versions, though. Rides the way I like it 🙂


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 8:31 pm
 m360
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I think his is a later one. Has disc mount on the rear, dark blue in colour?

I think he needs a 100mm fork on it, so 440 then. Suggested he build it anyway, and see what he thinks.

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Posted : 31/08/2014 8:38 pm
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My 853 Inbred is 2007/8 vintage and I've been running a 440mm rigid for a few years now. I did try a shorter one for about 10 minutes on Mrs PPs Rockhopper (also 100mm corrected) and it was waaaay to short, pedals hitting the floor easily and too low at the front.
Unless your Inbred is really ancient you'll be needing 440mm


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 8:45 pm
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I don't imagine it'll lead to instant death if his forks are 20mm shorter. (440mm is the right length for my age of inbred).


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 8:52 pm
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Unless it's a 29er it'll be 440mm for that. FWIW my son is riding a frame designed for a 450mm fork with a 400mm one on (see what I did there) instead. It's quite lively but he's still alive.


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 8:56 pm
 m360
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440 it is then. No fear of death whatever happens - he doesn't let go of the brakes for long enough 😈


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 9:17 pm
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I found a 470mm (29er) rigid rode best on the Inbred I had. Felt perfect.


 
Posted : 31/08/2014 11:36 pm
 ski
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Same as PP I put 420 on my inbred and soon swapped them for 440's

I have also used both the pace and on-one versions on a inbred, preffering the onone's, looking down while braking with the pace scarred the hell out of me because of how much they flexed!

Onone 440's are the way to go


 
Posted : 01/09/2014 5:35 am
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if I recall correctly the ones I tried on the Rockhopper were a lot shorter. They were Cotic Roadrat forks anyway, if you want to check, and they weren't good at all.
I'm using some Genesis iO forks I got for £20 off a mate who upgraded to suspension.
Mrs PPs Rockhopper ended up with some 440mm disc only Kona Project Twos on it, which are nearly as rare as hens teeth. I've still got them even though she has a new bike an they aren't for sale!


 
Posted : 01/09/2014 6:06 am

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