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  1. Suspension travel: Understanding fork length and how it ...

    Too much travel can also dull the feedback of your trail bike. We recommend that a trail fork ideally have 34mm stanchions, at 130-140mm, for a 29er - possibly, up to 150mm, for the smaller 27.5in wheel size. As fork travel increases with trail bikes, the latitude of responsiveness from your damper becomes more complex.

  2. MTB Travel

    In case you're new to riding, mountain bike suspension travel is a measurement of how much a wheel can move to absorb bumps. On the front, mountain bike travel comes from your suspension fork. At the rear, MTB travel is provided by some configuration of frame pivots that compress a rear shock. Going big is easier on my 150mm enduro bike.

  3. The Mountain Bike Forks Buyer's & Quick Reference Guide

    Mountain bike fork anatomy. The above diagram identifies the basic components that make up a mountain bike fork. The main focus for this guide is the stanchions. The amount of travel can be thought of as the amount of exposed stanchion. Stanchion diameter also affects weight, stiffness, and performance.

  4. How much suspension travel do I need on my mountain bike?

    How much suspension travel do I need on my mountain bike? | BikeRadar.

  5. Best mountain bike forks: XC, trail and enduro forks reviewed and ...

    With fork technology evolving, the singletrack is getting faster and faster - our pick of the best mountain bike forks will help you run smoother. ... Best enduro and e-bike fork. Weight: 2,360g | Travel: 160-180mm | Wheel sizes: 27.5 or 29in | Rating: 10/10. Reasons to buy: Supple yet supportive;

  6. Best mountain bike suspension forks 2024

    Best mountain bike suspension forks 2024 | Top-rated MTB forks and buyer's guide. We put the most popular mountain bike suspension forks head-to-head in a gruelling test to find out which are ...

  7. How to Choose a Mountain Bike Suspension Fork

    Mountain bike forks with greater travel will naturally feel plusher and will smooth out the trails you ride more effectively. The payoff is, the more travel - the greater the weight. Style of Riding: Suspension Fork Length: Hybrids: 50-70mm: Mountain Bike (regular cross country) 80-100mm: Enduro/Trail:

  8. 2022 Fox 34 Review

    Revised air spring with increased negative volume. Air bypass channels reduce pressure build-up. New 34 offered with GRIP2 or FIT4 damper in 130mm and 140mm travel. Weight: 1,828 grams (130mm ...

  9. Mountain Bike Forks

    RockShox 35 Gold RL Suspension Fork - 27.5", 130 mm, 15 x 110 mm, 44 mm Offset, Black, E-MTB, A2. —$400.39. With bigger bikes, there comes bigger demands, but thankfully not always of your wallet. The new 35 is the perfect choice for both MTBs and E-MTBs alike with a ton of built-in value.

  10. How to Upgrade Your Mountain Bike Fork

    Less common, is dropping your travel down 10mm. Sometimes people do this to steepen the headtube angle, shorten the wheelbase, or just have a lower front end. Dropping 10mm will do the same but it will steepen your headtube angle about .4 degrees, but it will also drop your bottom bracket height as well.

  11. What Does TRAVEL Mean on a Mountain Bike: Is More Travel Better?

    Travel is simply the maximum distance that either the front or rear suspension of the Mountain Bike can compress, when absorbing force, before bottoming out. The higher the travel the more force the suspension can comfortably absorb. The lower amount of travel the lower amount of force absorbed. Specialized FSR Suspension.

  12. Best Mountain Bike Forks Review 2021

    For $968, the Lyrik Ultimate is a higher-end model of fork but still takes the cake as the best enduro fork of 2021. For 2021, RockShox upgraded with a Lyrik air spring, and what an upgrade it was. Don't fret if you purchased a 2020 or 2019 Lyrik fork, because you can upgrade the fork with a $43 upgrade kit sold by SRAM.

  13. How A Volume Spacer Changes Your Mountain Bike Suspension

    Rear travel can become progressive with considerably more ramp up, whereas the fork's travel remains linear. In other words, a mountain bike frame does not influence how a fork uses travel, but it does make a difference in how a rear shock uses its travel. Some forks may have a more progressive feel by design and ramp up more in the end stroke.

  14. Explore 36 Mountain Bike Forks

    Optional FOX 36/38 Mud Guard with sturdy 4-point direct-mount attachment. Air Spring. FLOAT EVOL. Steerer. 1.5 Taper. Starting Weight. 1929g (36, 29, F-S, 160, Grip X, Kabolt X)*. * Fork weights shown are at 165mm steerer length with star fangled nut and disc brake guide installed. * Use the FORK BUILDER below to see model configurations.

  15. The 6 Best Mountain Bike Forks of 2023

    The mountain bike fork landscape in 2023 is truly awe-inspiring. This year's trends show a commitment to technological innovation and enhanced performance. Our carefully curated list of the best mountain bike forks reflects these emerging trends, with products that push the envelope in terms of durability, handling, and rider comfort.

  16. How To Upgrade Your Mountain Bike Fork (Every Detail To Consider

    00:00 Intro01:27 Steer Tube Size02:58 Travel05:20 Wheel Size06:01 Offset08:12 Axle Type10:26 Brake Mounts12:39 How Much? & Air vs Coil There are many things ...

  17. 100mm Bike Forks: 27.5" & 29" MTB Forks for Sale

    Mountain bike forks can be either rigid or suspension style, with the latter being the most popular choice for performance level XC, trail or gravity bikes. ... covering various off-road disciplines. From short-travel XC forks (80-100mm travel) to trail (120-160mm travel) and gravity (170mm and more) and all different wheel sizes, including 27. ...

  18. Explore 40 Mountain Bike Forks

    The 40's floating thru axle allows perfect chassis alignment and reduces unwanted friction between the upper and lower fork legs, providing much smoother suspension movement throughout the entire range of travel. FACTORY. "Factory" says it all - feature-packed and designed to exceed the demands of our Factory-level riders.

  19. Why I "Overfork" All My Mountain Bikes

    In mountain biking, this is one of the most common modifications downhill-focused riders make to customize their bikes. When overforking, many riders will increase their fork travel by 10-20mm. This has a few key benefits: As a general rule, every 10mm change in fork travel leads to a 0.5-degree change in head angle.

  20. (Re)introducing the Esker Lorax Ti: Tour Divide Bike?

    This time around, the Esker Lorax Ti is a drop-bar mountain bike through and through. It's designed around a rigid fork with a 495mm axle-to-crown or a 120mm suspension fork, can clear up to 29 x 2.6″ tires, and uses Esker's adjustable Portage dropout system and a UDH hanger. We're happy to see the Lorax Ti equipped with external cable ...