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Big Mark

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In need of some new suspension forks for my mountain bike as current ones are WAY past their best. RST Mozo Pro W. Forks pretty much bottom out and/or bounce so need to go.

 

Needs to be Ahead, 1 1/8", 200mm steerer with v-brake mounts.

 

As a heavy guy do I need air (pumped up lots) or spring shocks or doesn't it matter?

 

Looking for something under £100 as the bike is only used occasionally on nice days for exercise or to pop to the shop mostly.

 

Seen these but are they too cheap and cheerful: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/400939164607?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&var=670482028958&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

Like these (especially the remote lock out) but too expensive: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/130818344863?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

 

Any cyclists out there recommend me some good value new forks that will fit?

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I've fitted those Suntor forks onto loads of my customers bikes for fork replacement and there a great budget fork. Suntor have really upped there game the past 5 years and there quality is fab.. During there review on there products over the years they have gone to the big expensive forks too..

 

If your using your bike to go from A to B nothing to extreme, these will do you well..

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That's a point. You either need to be a surgeon with a screwdriver or just get a new one ;)

 

Hammer and narrow screwdriver fella :) few taps around will get it off..

 

Its getting them on without the correct tool is the issue without damaging the bearing surface can be tricky :D

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Didn't even realise that I needed this part. Easily got it off tho, just loosened the 2 allen bolts on my crown that holds the steerer in and gave the steerer a bang on the ground, off popped the crown race.

 

That's weird - I've never seen one come off that easily.

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go 10" and cut down just in case.. dont forget to swap the crown race over

 

Ordered the 8inch ones before I saw your post. Arrived just before the weekend and are perfect length but the top few inches of the steerer is threaded whereas my old forks are all smooth. Are these usable? I've trial fitted them and they seem to fit but they're missing the bit in the steerer where the Ahead bolt clamps down into, so have ordered one of these from ebay as I can't tighten thing up.

 

Will it be ok or do I need forks with a completely smooth steerer?

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