What fork fits my mountain bike?
What fork fits my mountain bike?
The main thing you need to look for is the steerer size. Most Mtb headtube is 1.1/8″, a few are 1.5″ or the combo of the two, tapered steerer. So as long as the fork is 1.1/8″ you are good to go.
Can I put a 26 inch fork on a 24 inch bike?
Generally 26” forks work fine on 24”. Also there’s a Stans Crest 24” rim out there.
What is the best brand of MTB fork?
Best mountain bike forks:
- RockShox SID Ultimate.
- RockShox Pike Ultimate.
- Fox Float 38 Performance Elite.
- Marzocchi Bomber Z2.
- Cane Creek Helm Air MKII.
- Fox 36 Factory GRIP2.
- RockShox Lyrik RC2.
- RockShox Zeb Ultimate.
How long should a MTB fork last?
Fox recommends that the minimum suspension fork and shock service is 125 hours of use, yearly, or whichever comes first. That is certainly on the longer side of things. Similar to changing the oil in your car, the more frequently you service your suspension, the better the fork will perform for longer.
Can you put a 27.5 fork on 26 bike?
Condensed answer: A 26-inch wheel can be easily installed on a 27.5 fork if both are disc brake ready. If the fork uses rim brakes, however, the braze-ons would be a bit higher, and the calipers won’t catch the rim.
Is 26 bike big enough?
26 inch bikes are often the best size for young or petite riders, while larger 26-inch bike frames can be better suited to bigger kids and adults of all sizes (especially those over six feet tall).
What height does a 26 bike fit?
“26” wheel size is perfect for most of adults with a height above 6 feet. Most of the touring bikes and hybrid bikes come in 700C metric wheels, which are also known as 29-inch wheels.
Are expensive forks worth it?
High end forks handle everything better than a cheaper fork. More support throughout the travel, less spiking and a more supple ride. Cheaper forks will be a bit harsher, or may not be able to handle the impacts as well. They may not have compression or rebound dampening.
How often should you service your MTB?
If you are a regular mountain biker and ride steep, technical terrain, having your suspension serviced every 20 – 40 rides is recommended. For more recreational styles of mountain biking, once per year during an annual overhaul/tune-up is suggested.