rock shox boxxers on marin wolf ridge - is it possible?
is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my 2004
marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. thanks |
rock shox boxxers on marin wolf ridge - is it possible?
"Bill Sornson" wrote in message ... wrote: is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my 2004 marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. See am-b for brief boxxer comment. Bill "by...Gordo (sung to Mennan {sp?} tune)" S. And get assaulted with "Do what I do and get a rigid fork and go singlespeed" nonsense?" AM-B is strictly for kids. Boxxer is a 7" dual crown fork. I don't see why it wouldn't work on a Marin Ridge which comes with 6" front and back, right? |
rock shox boxxers on marin wolf ridge - is it possible?
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rock shox boxxers on marin wolf ridge - is it possible?
On 28 Feb, 22:25, Dan Burkhart Dan.Burkhart.35i...@no-
mx.forums.cyclingforums.com wrote: Wrote: is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my 2004 marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. thanks I don't know what warranty Marin has on that frame, and on a 4 year old bike, maybe it's not a concern to you, but be aware that some bike makers will void the frame warranty if a fork of greater travel than that supplied is installed. Dan -- Dan Burkhart thanks dan and bellsouth |
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