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stop letting your wife ride on the handlebars.
I guess we need clarification on how EXTREME!!!!!!!! he plans on getting on this bike.Walking the line on the limit of these forks...
I'm no Willy Tyler and your right I would hope within a month or so I'll be at 240 or less.I guess we need clarification on how EXTREME!!!!!!!! he plans on getting on this bike.
I wouldn't sweat it if I were doing park paths and single track. I'd definitely sweat it if I were engaging terrain that would make Will Tyler second guess. My big boys aren't jumping off of anything that compresses their POS rockshox forks all the way.
The hope is that he'd be under the 240lb limit within a month or so.
The simple solution is to write the check for Stumpy up there. Straight out of the box with a 250lb rider weight limit.
WWOCD?
For what you say you plan to use the bike for I don't think you need a 20mm thru axle or a fork with stanchions over 32mm in diameter. My coil/air hybrid Marzocchi uses a standard quick release, and is pretty solid through the rough stuff/over smallish drops.The tora rode almost fully compressed the entire time I was on the bike and would bottom out just gently riding off a curb or any time i hit the brakes with any quickness. Shop owner though it needed adjusting but I've had the same issue with the tora on 3 different bikes at 2 different shops.
I heard from a friend that a bike shop in the next town had a few '07 Specialized Stumpjumper Comp they were trying to unload for $1000 each. I'm hoping they have my size and that the Fox's F90 RL can take my abuse.
At speed over rough stuff a wimpy fork is a one way ticket into the bushes. Don't ask me how I know. . .I'd say find a bike that fits and keep your weight back over the jumps. You'll be fine.
Yeah, anything below the Tora's level of quality is going to be a terrible handling POS at his weight no matter what the manufacturer claims.Walking the line on the limit of these forks...
Manual it.At speed over rough stuff a wimpy fork is a one way ticket into the bushes. Don't ask me how I know. . .
I found that out in Killington (VT), a few years ago.At speed over rough stuff a wimpy fork is a one way ticket into the bushes. Don't ask me how I know. . .
Ding ding... Call Bicycle Technologies Inc, in NM and talk to a shock tech. Tell him what you want, they'll set you up with springs and/or heavier weight oil and you'll smile.I found the following on Rockshock forks. Tora comes standard with "red spring" which is for 140-160lbs riders.
http://www.sram.com/_media/pdf/service/coil_spring_chart.pdf
I guess i need to look into what a spring upgrade costs.
I wish Will Tyler would "weigh in" on this.
That actually stood for "What would OffCamber do?"WWOCD?
That actually stood for "What would OffCamber do?"
hahaha...very funny!That actually stood for "What would OffCamber do?"