Changing over to rigid forks on my 26" bike after great success on my 29er.
But which ones, I am after roughly 450 AC and strength as I am not the most slender chap around?
Carbon or cromo it does not bother me, also what about the on one 2 carbon jobies are they really strong enough for bike packing?
Nothing more then £150
What rigid 26" forks
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Re: What rigid 26" forks
Stu Cowperthwaite uses the On-One carbon forks on (I think) a carbon On-One frame. Not heard him talk about any problems after plenty of ITTs and bikepacking on it & them.
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Re: What rigid 26" forks
i use the onone carbon forks , they are verry good well i like them anyway as they are dead stiff... i use them for bikepacking but also trail centres and have taken them down some pretty rough stuff (im not a gentle rider) and yea dead chuffed




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Re: What rigid 26" forks
Those are the ones that kept catching my eye.Single Speed George wrote:i use the onone carbon forks , they are verry good well i like them anyway as they are dead stiff... i use them for bikepacking but also trail centres and have taken them down some pretty rough stuff (im not a gentle rider) and yea dead chuffed
I think I am sold. Thanks