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gonna be urbanising my 456 for my son to commute/mess around the streets on.
what is a good strong rigid fork that will take a bit of a hammering.
any idea's welcomed
Any of the steel ones:
On One
Kona P2
Pipedream: http://www.pipedreamcycles.com/infinity-rigids/
440-450mm a-c will be fine for quick handling but you may be able to get away with a 29er rigid fork to slacken it off a bit. Talking of which I have a white steel fork on my 29er I am replacing with a Reba this weekend.
Ps I run my 456 at 100mm a lot of the time if you've not tried it that low.
I've run a P2 445 AC on my 456 in the past quite happily.
have run a carbon on one fork in mine and it was ok
I ran on-opne 29er steel ones on mine. Worked a treat.
andyl
I have a white steel fork on my 29er I am replacing
Andy, how much are you wanting for it?
Carbon Cycles -, alu or carbon.I use a carbon 29er on an old Voodoo frame as hack bike.
Got a Kona P2 29er (A-C 465mm) on my 456, works well.
Identiti rebate forks
The Pipedream ones are nice and £51 delivered. My Inbred is now sporting a set.
Nelson are they 26r or 29r forks on there.
White also looks good with the pink. But I thought the 26r forks made it too twitchy / nose heavy (as does a 100mm fork).
