I was considering running a 24 inch forks on my new ns capital 2010 '24' but i have had doubts about it for so long what do you rekon in your personal opnion shall i do bro ? In the end i thort going with 'Identiti rebate park' Would be the best option
I'm running 23-10 and for me it's the perfect gear: it's big enough to get a lot of speed for big (street)gaps and it's small enough to be able to do brakeless tailtaps/540/720taps easily
what do you ride most? street, dirt or park? for technical street the gear can be a lil bit smaller for even more easier taps etc, for street/park it's great, for dirt it depends on the size of the dirts (and how flowy they are). What kind of rim are you looking for? 24" or 26"? And do you want it to be rather light or rather very strong? If you got many pinch flats I recommend getting the T.H.E. Eliminator rim, it has a weird shape which makes pinch flats impossible. Before I rode that rim I had several pinch flats a week, and now since the 1.5 years I'm riding those rims I had 0 of them! The downside is that it's heavy but because you can't get pinchflats you can run the lightest tyres to compensate. But if you ride dirt or don't get many pinch flats I'd recommend getting some another rim
I had Tabletops and KHEs and it took me around 2 minutes a tyre to get them on, so it's not hard at all. But I could understand that a DH tyre would be more bitchy to fit
It's a 'KHE Loyal' one-piece seat+seatpost combo. It's light as hell (it was 180g, but now I stripped it and it's 150g for seat+post) and it's slammed! I'm using a shim because the seat was 25.4mm and my frame is made for 27.2mm seatposts. If your frame is also made for 27.2mm seatpost than check out Dartmoors new one piece seats!
In the end i thort going with
'Identiti rebate park'
Would be the best option