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Muel

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I thought it might be you who came to the rescue Inur. My bro needs to drop the front of his bike by about 25mm, he is running 403mm forks atm meaning that the bb is raised up to 68mm. Not nice on a T-Lite. The head angle is also out by a long way.

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Well, sorry to say that but inur provided you with wrong information. Echo lite forks are basicly 365mm

Even better, we were aiming for 365-370 to correct the geo on my brothers t-lite.

With a quick calculation, I reckon that by dropping the forks by 40mm, the bb will drop by about 16-18mm, so hopefully it will end up at 52-55mm. Which is about right for a short bike. IMO.

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We have tested it with Onza Smart guys.

That's what it came with, I measured them at roughly 403mm. Apparently they are just stock forks with the 4 bolts mounts moved down.

Dunno if its true though. Could be, Echo stock forks are 400mm according to the website.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Well, sorry to say that but inur provided you with wrong information. Echo lite forks are basicly 365mm

Oh BTW, Inur was right as usual, I measured them at exactly 375mm. Inur, your a legend.

Onza T-Lite now rides pefectly apart from the Onza bar/stem combo which is shit.

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