Hi people. Just bought a 1999 Kona Pahoehoe, and wanting to swap out the Marzocchi Z3 light forks with a nice condition pair of Project 2's from the same era. The Marzocchi's are too stiff for me as I'm very lightweight, so I'd be selling them too if anyone is interested. They've just had new...
Rock Lobster Team Tig SL 17.5 inch Easton Ultralite Taperwall Main Tubes mountain bike frame for 26 inch wheels £200 plus postage cost
The frame is designed to be used with disc brakes, with a 100mm travel fork, with a non tapered 1&1/8" steerer tube. The seatpost is 27.2mm and the BB is a...
Thanks alot for the replies everyone, it's much appreciated :) So this leads me back to my original question. Does anyone have any idea which series of Shimano discs brakes are the latest ones to fit these forks, without needing adapters?
I have no idea. Complete noob here. Just was what I read from Google AI, which says using adapters can cause serious problems too, but from my experience of Google AI, it appears to talk complete nonsense most of the time
So, I'm reading that modern disc brakes aren't compatible with these older forks without adapters as these forks will have an old international standard mount. So now my question is what is the newest series of Shimano LX/XT or XTR disc brakes that will support these forks without serious hassle?
Noob here and thinking of buying some 1999 Rock Shox SID XC forks to go on the Rock Lobster Team Tig SL frame I've just bought. Just wanting to know if the disc mounts are compatible with more modern disc brakes or would I need to be looking at older disc brakes? Any advice would be much appreciated
A bit of a long shot, but I'm looking for a year 2000 GT Karokoram in yellow with a size 17 or 18 frame in decent condition. Just the frame would suffice. Had this as a kid and have always dreamed of finding the same bike again
Just seen these RaceFace Prodigy XC crank arms on eBay from 2002 and was wondering if anyone knows the quality of these and what Shimano equivalent would have been. Deore, LX, XT etc?