PurpleFrog
Kona Fan
I was going to keep my Zaskar all-rigid, but it's behaving so well I'm finding it hard to resist a suspension fork on. But:
- I need to stay inside a one bike limit! So the Zaskar needs to stay rideable for commutes. Which means a lockout and a fork that doesn't need too frequent servicing - at least for locked out hours. If a fork needs an oil change after 30 hours of bouncing, that's fine
- It's a Zaskar, so I need a low travel fork.
- I don't know anything about forks and servicing. So the less servicing and the simpler it is with the fewer tools needed and the more parts and guides available, the better
- I'd prefer a v-brake option; the bike's steerer is 1 1/8 and I'm willing to threadless
- I want a fork that preserves the character of the bike as much as possible - sharp and agile and controlled; I don't need a fork that will get me down Everest (which is just as well with the limits on travel on a Zaskar)
- Hard to answer question: will a suspension fork increase the theft risk? The answer is probably yes, of course..
- Oh - and I weigh 220lbs, so strength is a priority
I was thinking a Fox F80, but the servicing cost sounds terrifying and makes me think its unlikely I could do the job myself??
Any ideas, suggestions? I'm no hurry at all on this, but I like to think ahead.
- I need to stay inside a one bike limit! So the Zaskar needs to stay rideable for commutes. Which means a lockout and a fork that doesn't need too frequent servicing - at least for locked out hours. If a fork needs an oil change after 30 hours of bouncing, that's fine
- It's a Zaskar, so I need a low travel fork.
- I don't know anything about forks and servicing. So the less servicing and the simpler it is with the fewer tools needed and the more parts and guides available, the better
- I'd prefer a v-brake option; the bike's steerer is 1 1/8 and I'm willing to threadless
- I want a fork that preserves the character of the bike as much as possible - sharp and agile and controlled; I don't need a fork that will get me down Everest (which is just as well with the limits on travel on a Zaskar)
- Hard to answer question: will a suspension fork increase the theft risk? The answer is probably yes, of course..
- Oh - and I weigh 220lbs, so strength is a priority
I was thinking a Fox F80, but the servicing cost sounds terrifying and makes me think its unlikely I could do the job myself??
Any ideas, suggestions? I'm no hurry at all on this, but I like to think ahead.