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Getting the Solaris build underway - have decided to plump for the 27.5+ route to see what all the fuss is about.
Wrestling with options for the fork and wheels. Was all set for some Superstar wheels - with the 28mm ryde rims. And then they sold out with no known restock date.
Ideally I'd want a 30mm internal width, relatively light and less than £400 (or thereabouts).
And fork wise, I am going to run a 120mm. Was initially thinking Rockshox Yari - although am reading that they may not be so great on the small bump stuff and there's a bit of a weight penalty. Not sure I need 35mm stanchions
Alternative being the Reba....although I wonder whether that will be too flexy.
Any others that may come into the mix and are easily serviced/spares available when needed?
on a bit of a budget again.....can't really afford a pike!
I don't know about forks but DT XM481s look like a good 30mm internal rim at about 500g each. You could go light bicycle carbon but even with very budget hubs and spokes you will go over the £400 mark, the rims alone will take about £300 of your budget, maybe more the way the dollar is going.
I've looked at the LB ones and they're reasonable compared to the local alternatives - I just worry about parting with that much cash to a company that far away (probably unfounded I know)
The DT Swiss 32 hole version seems to be out of stock at a lot of places.
Ryde Enduro is another options
WTB give the width I like, but comparatively heavy compared to all of the above!
I've got a mint condition Revelation RCT3 29er here - currently 140mm but with the spacers to drop it to 120mm.
Drop me a line if you're interested in secondhand.
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What's the difference between the Revs and the Reba? and what colour/ does it have 51mm offset?
thanks
Rev is a bit burlier and heavier than a Reba. Good fork for a HT 29er I found.
51mm offset and black, pic here...
http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/12897348/
Only 180 miles use from new, barely broken in.
Will take more pics tomorrow as I was gonna advertise it anyway.
Pricewise I was thinking £230 posted.
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I run a solaris with easton heist 27 wheels and 120 pikes, I'm getting on very well with this combination. For running 650b+ I would go for easton heist 30 wheels which should be with your budget. Having ran rebas, revs and pikes in 26" format, there is a noticeable difference in stiffness between the rev and reba. The difference between the rev and pike I thought was much less despite the difference in stanchion diameter. Personally I would have been happy with revs but went for pikes as crc were selling them for the same price last year. I would avoid rebas personally but I'm a big lad and if you're light then they would be fine also.
I'm a reasonable chunk at around 14 stone (and a bit when kitted up)
Did you put spacers in the Pike or did they come in a 120 format?
I had the air shaft changed, new pikes don't have spacers. Cost £20 for the shaft and £25 to have it fitted. Factory spec 120's were stupidly expensive.