if it was me i really wouldnt want to swop my frame for one with a crack, think you'b be better holding onto ur's as it looks in good condition to me :-
but its upto you in the end
expert 26"
1st - John Evans
2nd - Andrew Willan
3rd - Ben "sexy"Lee
ok i cant understand with john evans rides expert in this comp when he has the skill to ride master or elite, as he rides expert in the british which is probly as hard as the elite sections :-
doesnt he want to push him self or does he just like wining ?
i think you'd be better off just sticking with the forks you got and not buying some new ones as you will probly soon want rigid again thus saving you the price of new sus froks when you can spend it on some rigid forks
and yes i used to run sus for a while when i first started trials and it was ok just rather rigid forks :-
i have done an 8'10 gap to a rail and its been measured i did have a video of it some where, until my computer f**ked.
iv done bigger between pallets
but ive been riding for almost 5 years
need a helicoil one of the blots snapped on my 4 bolt mounts and iv had to drill it out to m6 so want to put a heliciol in
if any one knows of any shops i can get them online or mail order let me kow cheers
1, remove pads
2, remove disc put in sink with hot water and fairy
3, bake the pads in the over
4, get the pads and file a small amount off the suface untill you can see new material
5, replace disc and pads
6, bed in as normal
ok try doing some gap thats really easy and small for you and that youve done loads before you'll notice that you brake dont squeal because your so used to it and you put the brake on at the right time
go out and try if you dont get what im trying to say
as im in need of a wide rim for my new frame i been looking today and found some good looking rims
might not be as wide as your looking for but hey
tioga factory dh which is 35mm looks nice
rhino lite and xl both around that width and look nice
wtb laser disc rim look nice to me