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Phil Ryan |  
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| Posted: 17/11/09 20:40:37 37 |
loads of goos info here http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=26 |
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Phil Ryan |  
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| Posted: 12/11/09 19:50:39 39 |
I have two sets of forks in good condition marzocchi bomber 2002 which i think has 110mm travel. 193mm steerer tube. rock shox pilot air SL 110mm travel. 195mm steerer tube.
Both in Black, both have disc and "v" brake fixings and both are air fork for fine tuning to suit weight etc.
let me know if your interested, could be a cheap way back on the bike.
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Phil Ryan |  
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| Posted: 12/11/09 19:25:01 01 |
Did you buy any? I'm sure I have a pair in the loft. I'm in whaley bridge if thats any good I can dig them out and measure them. |
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| Posted: 04/11/09 13:47:34 34 |
I used this with a few tie wraps, it has full helmet bands if you want to mount at the front of helmet or velcro mount in placing in middle of helmet for better weight distribution.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=11222
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| Posted: 04/11/09 13:37:48 48 |
I've used NWMB and they are good guys, had a hecklar but only kept the frame for 6 mths as i had problems climbing the peaks hills.
I'm currently riding a yeti 575 with fox 36s for the blasts down southhead and beat lane. Frame from Royles in wilmslow but i did the build myself. If you close to Whaley Bridge your welcome to a quick blast. its a keeper for me...... |
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