XC forks - I have n...
 

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[Closed] XC forks - I have no idea. Help please!

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I'm in the process of speccing the first MTB I've bought in a decade so I'm very out of touch and would very much appreciate some help.

Frame is likely to be a Sonder Broken Road (or similar) and I'll be doing a mix of XC/bikepacking. I'm not much of a suspension connoisseur, so all the reviews I've seen talking about 'mid-stroke support' and 'progressive force inversion valves' are a bit lost on me.

What i'd like the fork to be is:
- reliable
- not heavy (which is not the same as 'lightweight' if you see what I mean)
- a 'normal' fork - not a lauf/jones etc
- decent service intervals (pretty sure I had a set of fox with a 10h service interval. No chance)

I'm still in the budgeting stage of the build so I don't have a budget yet. I'm happy to pay a bit more for something lighter/more reliable as long as we're not past the point of diminishing returns.

Thanks in advance!


 
Posted : 08/06/2020 9:19 am
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Rebas.


 
Posted : 08/06/2020 9:22 am
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DT Swiss OPM have pretty long service intervals, light but stiff too.


 
Posted : 08/06/2020 9:39 am
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Thanks both. I had rebas on the list as my default fork purely because I have old ones on my existing HT.

Will check out the DT Swiss as well.


 
Posted : 08/06/2020 1:03 pm
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What's the budget? SID might suit you, some great deals on them


 
Posted : 08/06/2020 1:24 pm
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My 120mm SID Ultimate in the classifieds 😉

What other specs do you need though (travel, tapered steerer, boost spacing)?


 
Posted : 08/06/2020 1:30 pm

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