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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!
Rebas.
DT Swiss OPM have pretty long service intervals, light but stiff too.
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.
What's the budget? SID might suit you, some great deals on them
My 120mm SID Ultimate in the classifieds 😉
What other specs do you need though (travel, tapered steerer, boost spacing)?