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Posted: May 22, 2012 at 23:49 Quote
So im getting a streetsweeper, i was looking for a good do-it-all 50/50 split for DJ and Street and ended up getting convinced on the SS tup
Now Im still trying to figure out a fork, Im stuck between a Float 36 or a Circus Expert (both at 80mm ofcourse) How does the SS handle with each fork? Opinions on which one?

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 2:46 Quote
Either fork will ride/feel great. The Circus is the better value of the two. It's debatable, but I have found the Float to be the more durable of the two.

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 9:39 Quote
Dethklok wrote:
So im getting a streetsweeper, i was looking for a good do-it-all 50/50 split for DJ and Street and ended up getting convinced on the SS tup
Now Im still trying to figure out a fork, Im stuck between a Float 36 or a Circus Expert (both at 80mm ofcourse) How does the SS handle with each fork? Opinions on which one?
Its wierd but I actually ride more park and street than dirt now and Im on the cryptkeeper but either frame you choose will work for everything, pretty versatile frame, The cryptkeeper is rad cuz it allows for all disciplines to be shredded, but its nice knowing that it can kill it on dirt too, but hold its own on the streets and park


Oh and as for a fork, I found the argyles work great on these frames and they are also alot cheaper than the float and circus and can be lowered very easily, mine has been holding up pretty well considering

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 11:15 Quote
I'm a dirt rider, but recently I've been getting in to street a lot. Crypt rides awesome with my float at 80mm.

In this vid I was on an 80mm pike, which rode great...until it exploded.
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Posted: May 23, 2012 at 11:18 Quote
how did it explode haha

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 11:23 Quote
enorbz wrote:
how did it explode haha

http://www.youtube.com/v/7TcpftHKGxA

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 11:24 Quote
norcofreerider8 wrote:
enorbz wrote:
how did it explode haha

http://www.youtube.com/v/7TcpftHKGxA
a realllllly big DJ haha, but no man like mechanically what happened haha

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 11:32 Quote
Rebound circut cracked, and the negative air chamber decided it didn't want to hold air anymore.

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 11:44 Quote
oh for sure

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 13:02 Quote
norcofreerider8 wrote:
I'm a dirt rider, but recently I've been getting in to street a lot. Crypt rides awesome with my float at 80mm.

In this vid I was on an 80mm pike, which rode great...until it exploded.

*vid snip*
High seats ftw!

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 19:07 Quote
enorbz wrote:
Dethklok wrote:
So im getting a streetsweeper, i was looking for a good do-it-all 50/50 split for DJ and Street and ended up getting convinced on the SS tup
Now Im still trying to figure out a fork, Im stuck between a Float 36 or a Circus Expert (both at 80mm ofcourse) How does the SS handle with each fork? Opinions on which one?
Its wierd but I actually ride more park and street than dirt now and Im on the cryptkeeper but either frame you choose will work for everything, pretty versatile frame, The cryptkeeper is rad cuz it allows for all disciplines to be shredded, but its nice knowing that it can kill it on dirt too, but hold its own on the streets and park


Oh and as for a fork, I found the argyles work great on these frames and they are also alot cheaper than the float and circus and can be lowered very easily, mine has been holding up pretty well considering

Yeah, where are you finding argyles cheaper than $300?

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 19:08 Quote
travM wrote:
enorbz wrote:
Dethklok wrote:
So im getting a streetsweeper, i was looking for a good do-it-all 50/50 split for DJ and Street and ended up getting convinced on the SS tup
Now Im still trying to figure out a fork, Im stuck between a Float 36 or a Circus Expert (both at 80mm ofcourse) How does the SS handle with each fork? Opinions on which one?
Its wierd but I actually ride more park and street than dirt now and Im on the cryptkeeper but either frame you choose will work for everything, pretty versatile frame, The cryptkeeper is rad cuz it allows for all disciplines to be shredded, but its nice knowing that it can kill it on dirt too, but hold its own on the streets and park


Oh and as for a fork, I found the argyles work great on these frames and they are also alot cheaper than the float and circus and can be lowered very easily, mine has been holding up pretty well considering


Yeah, where are you finding argyles cheaper than $300?
on here and your local craigslist, hook ups

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 19:09 Quote
enorbz wrote:
travM wrote:
enorbz wrote:
Its wierd but I actually ride more park and street than dirt now and Im on the cryptkeeper but either frame you choose will work for everything, pretty versatile frame, The cryptkeeper is rad cuz it allows for all disciplines to be shredded, but its nice knowing that it can kill it on dirt too, but hold its own on the streets and park


Oh and as for a fork, I found the argyles work great on these frames and they are also alot cheaper than the float and circus and can be lowered very easily, mine has been holding up pretty well considering

Yeah, where are you finding argyles cheaper than $300?

on here and your local craigslist, hook ups
I've seen Fox 32s go for $300 on here.

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 19:10 Quote
trozei wrote:
enorbz wrote:
travM wrote:

Yeah, where are you finding argyles cheaper than $300?

on here and your local craigslist, hook ups

I've seen Fox 32s go for $300 on here.
and yeah I wasnt specific enough but mainly years 09- 11 are fairly cheap

Posted: May 23, 2012 at 19:15 Quote
Oh so you're talking used.... gotcha


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