Powered by Outside

What forks should i get for around £300

PB Forum :: Bikes, Parts, and Gear
What forks should i get for around £300
Author Message
Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 8:13 Quote
timmyelle wrote:
no worries here, i was just trying to be a funny.

sorry again i upset your joke.Salute

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 8:20 Quote
i can't wait to eat supper tonight with my FORK***

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 8:37 Quote
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 9:24 Quote
moongose wrote:
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.
how much is the totem

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 9:28 Quote
ben- wrote:
moongose wrote:
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.
how much is the totem

The cheapest totem I have found is £650 double your budget.
Check out manitou stances on sale from £250 to £99.99 on chain reaction cycles

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 9:31 Quote
Jolaleye wrote:
ben- wrote:
moongose wrote:
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.
how much is the totem

The cheapest totem I have found is £650 double your budget.
Check out manitou stances on sale from £250 to £99.99 on chain reaction cycles
ok i was looking at the domain though
photo

2668001


Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 9:53 Quote
moongose wrote:
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.

lol do you actually know anything at all.

totem is overkill for light freeride and dirt jumping.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 9:53 Quote
ben- wrote:
Jolaleye wrote:
ben- wrote:
how much is the totem

The cheapest totem I have found is £650 double your budget.
Check out manitou stances on sale from £250 to £99.99 on chain reaction cycles
ok i was looking at the domain though
photo

2668001


that is perfect for what you want,but still check out tf tuned as the fork will be tuned for you from the get go.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 9:58 Quote
its all good, sarcasim does not translate too well in written words.
marquis wrote:
timmyelle wrote:
no worries here, i was just trying to be a funny.

sorry again i upset your joke.Salute

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 10:00 Quote
timmyelle wrote:
its all good, sarcasim does not translate too well in written words.
marquis wrote:
timmyelle wrote:
no worries here, i was just trying to be a funny.

sorry again i upset your joke.Salute

well that and im slow sometimes.lol

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 10:21 Quote
Pike is your best bet, I suppose the domain as well but why get a domain with u-turn down to 115mm that you'll never use.

Pike has an adjustable travel that is useful on a hardtail.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 12:26 Quote
sorry i meant the domain
Jolaleye wrote:
ben- wrote:
moongose wrote:
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.
how much is the totem

The cheapest totem I have found is £650 double your budget.
Check out manitou stances on sale from £250 to £99.99 on chain reaction cycles

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 12:27 Quote
that is what you should get I know that i have said the totem but i meant the domain
marquis wrote:
ben- wrote:
Jolaleye wrote:


The cheapest totem I have found is £650 double your budget.
Check out manitou stances on sale from £250 to £99.99 on chain reaction cycles
ok i was looking at the domain though
photo

2668001


that is perfect for what you want,but still check out tf tuned as the fork will be tuned for you from the get go.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 12:29 Quote
do you actually help or do just go on these things to abuse people.Whip Thumbs Down you pissed me off so much I had to use a smiley well actually I used two. But now you re going tto critisize me for this as well.
marquis wrote:
moongose wrote:
For dirt jumping and light freeride the totem is best.

lol do you actually know anything at all.

totem is overkill for light freeride and dirt jumping.

Posted: Nov 7, 2008 at 12:35 Quote
i think i prefer pike 426 to the domains cos the domains look like they belong on a full sus


 


Copyright © 2000 - 2024. Pinkbike.com. All rights reserved.
dv65 0.013789
Mobile Version of Website