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What forks should i get for my kona scrap? |
I want forks that will fit my kona scrap I use it for downhill I use dj3 now and find i could have better help me please? You could look at the Marzocchi All Mountain range. CRC sell older 2006 models at a cut down price too, so you could save on what will still be a very good fork. The DJ series are meant more for jumping applications (as is the Kona Scrap) whereas the All Mountain (as its name suggests) is for general fun all over. If you really wanna go for downhill, you might wanna buy a new bike, perhaps even a full suspension setup. The scrap isn't made for it, although the lower rear end will help keep the rear wheel stuck to the ground. Ah yes, you should use Reuss 832P forked ultra lightweight machine x-ray linkage protected super tension hubba hubba capped tubing, this must be a unit to comply with BS 1192 for structural usage in the aforementioned. Consider chromium polished finish, or a matt black effect. The considerable yaw consideration considers that kinetic streamlining and G forced lingual bi-angular reinforced alignment must be well placed on and bolted with screwthread upshot download ringbeam minky cacker ace conker ronker longer than usual bluebottles, and sausage meat strands in a barbeque sauce. half past three Marocchi and Rox-Shocks make good forks. |
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