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Go to the shopBy understanding the structure and function of each part of the front fork, we can have a deeper understanding of the front fork. In this article, we will describe in detail from the three aspects of travel, ABS adjustment and tortoise and rabbit adjustment. Travel:The main function of the travel is shock absorption. When dealing with different terrains, the size of the travel can be adjusted to achieve a better riding effect. In the following four situations, it is necessary to adjust the travel to the corresponding size: 80mm-120mm(XC) 120mm-150mm(Trail) 140mm-170mm(AM) 170mm-200mm(DH) When the preload of the stroke tube increases, the front fork...
0 commentsWhen it comes to mountain biking, having the right suspension fork can make all the difference in your riding experience. A good suspension fork will absorb shock, improve control, and provide a smoother ride. In this article we'll look at the different types of mountain bike suspension forks and their features to help you choose the right suspension fork for your mountain bike. When riding under the action of gravity and resistance, the shock absorber fork is compressed to the extreme, and then rebounds and repeats this action continuously. During the ride Greatly reduce unnecessary bumps, provide a more comfortable riding...
0 commentsBucklos (WHO?) is almost the only company offering a 25.4 mm diameter bar. 25.4 used to be the industry standard until manufactures needed you to buy new bicycles and changed everything and tried to make you feel stupid for riding an older bike. (See 26” tires)So Bucklos (WHO??) offers two shapes in a number of lengths in aluminum and carbon so you don’t have to feel like an idiot for wanting to ride your favorite bike.
0 commentsI bought these for the purpose of upgrading my Schwinn Boundary to a cassette rear, as the come stock with a 7-speed freewheel. For the price it made more sense than to replace the stock hub with a cassette.Fit, form, and finish were good for this price range, and the stock 160mm brake rotors fit without issue. I did buy a SCRAM 7-speed cassette, which fit fine, although you will need to get a set of spacers for this gear set. If you go 8-10 speed, I don’t believe you will need this.I do most of my own maintenance, so...
0 commentsChanged the spring to a more responsive lighter weight spring for smaller bump comfort. The stock spring works but it's not well suited for road bumps. It takes more harder hits on my bike to move the fork suspension making bumps hit hard. Suntour has a couple of spring weight choices for this fork's left shoulder spring. This shock takes a 120mm spring. Don't get the 100mm spring (an inch shorter than stock spring) on their website like I did following what the ad says about this being a 100mm travel. This shock is 120mm travel. The stock spring is...
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