What are good options of forks for a majesty frame?

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What are good options of forks for a majesty frame?
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Posted: Oct 23, 2014 at 15:06 Quote
Can I just have some help with what options I have for adding a set of forks to a majesty frame? It says it has an integrated headset. So I was wondering what options I have because of this? Can I use tapered forks?

Posted: Oct 23, 2014 at 15:58 Quote
Jacobparge wrote:
Can I just have some help with what options I have for adding a set of forks to a majesty frame? It says it has an integrated headset. So I was wondering what options I have because of this? Can I use tapered forks?

When a DJ bike is described as having integrated, it's usually going to mean the same spec as BMX integrated.

So, no, you wouldn't use a tapered fork. I could be wrong though--there might be some headset that would still work.

Besides, you're most likely going to run an 80mm or 100mm travel DJ fork, right?

Like Rock Shox argyle, Manitou Circus, or Marzocchi DJ1. Those all have a regular 1 1/8" steer tube.

Posted: Oct 26, 2014 at 1:24 Quote
cmc4130 wrote:
Jacobparge wrote:
Can I just have some help with what options I have for adding a set of forks to a majesty frame? It says it has an integrated headset. So I was wondering what options I have because of this? Can I use tapered forks?

When a DJ bike is described as having integrated, it's usually going to mean the same spec as BMX integrated.

So, no, you wouldn't use a tapered fork. I could be wrong though--there might be some headset that would still work.

Besides, you're most likely going to run an 80mm or 100mm travel DJ fork, right?

Like Rock Shox argyle, Manitou Circus, or Marzocchi DJ1. Those all have a regular 1 1/8" steer tube.

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