the 2010 marzocchi 888 EVO TI says total lenght is 583mm but his a consierdiable higher then any other fork like the totem, boxxer or 40...Is this the official Axle to crown height or do you have to minus something for some reason?
im not sure. bu the 888 is the only fork with the little markings on the upper stanctions to show how low/high you can run it. that might be the highest. im really not sure though.
im not sure. bu the 888 is the only fork with the little markings on the upper stanctions to show how low/high you can run it. that might be the highest. im really not sure though.
Having just been googling this very subject (looking to replace 09 fox talas 32s, 140mm with RS revelation team 150mm), I can tell you the Rockshox tech centre is awesome. Tons of info online service centre main page and User specs and standards for manufacturers which very helpfully has all the current axle to crown heights amongst other things
will 10 mm make a difference on feel between ATC??
gooieshred wrote:
I was wondering if the pinkbike community can help me out on this one. I have looked everywhere for multiple ATC heights and i have found nothing. This thread can end all of the little threads on ATC.
Popular ATC heights:
09-10 Boxxers: 568mm Fox 40 180mm: 545.8mm Fox 40 191mm: 558.5mm Fox 40 203mm: 571.2mm 09-10 Totems: 565mm 07 36vanR: 545.3mm 888 200mm: 567mm 66 180mm: 564mm
Think it's one inch = 1 deg in headtube angle. 10mm shouldn't be too big a deal. Depending on your stup (if you wanted to get those 10mm back) you could run an integrated headset, move spacers around, run a lower handlebar, or a lower stem.
haha ya i didnt think there would be so much to copy, and thanks for the info!
mr-wilson wrote:
You quoted that entire thing...........?
Think it's one inch = 1 deg in headtube angle. 10mm shouldn't be too big a deal. Depending on your stup (if you wanted to get those 10mm back) you could run an integrated headset, move spacers around, run a lower handlebar, or a lower stem.
Does anyone know any A2C measurements for LEFTY forks? I just bought a Cannondale Rush frame and want to get a fork that will maintain the intended geometry.
Does anyone know any A2C measurements for LEFTY forks? I just bought a Cannondale Rush frame and want to get a fork that will maintain the intended geometry.
Does anyone know any A2C measurements for LEFTY forks? I just bought a Cannondale Rush frame and want to get a fork that will maintain the intended geometry.
measure it?
Wow, great advice curly-haired-twat. Obviously if I had one I would not have to ask. Like I said "I just bought a Cannondale FRAME". I'm shopping for forks and I want to get one that has an A2C close to that of a LEFTY. And no I'm not going to buy a LEFTY. Now, does anyone have an educated response to my question?
Does anyone know any A2C measurements for LEFTY forks? I just bought a Cannondale Rush frame and want to get a fork that will maintain the intended geometry.
measure it?
Wow, great advice curly-haired-twat. Obviously if I had one I would not have to ask. Like I said "I just bought a Cannondale FRAME". I'm shopping for forks and I want to get one that has an A2C close to that of a LEFTY. And no I'm not going to buy a LEFTY. Now, does anyone have an educated response to my question?