Hi all,
Looking for advice and confirmation of some assumptions I am making when looking at new forks...
Scenario: -
Merida eONE Sixty Limited - mullet setup and Rockshox 35 Gold RL fork (160mm travel)
203mm front rotor, Shimano MT-520 brake on front wheel
Website doesn't tell me offset on the fitted fork (comes with 44 and 51mm options I think), my wife's 700 comes with Marzocchi Z1 at 51mm (tapered).
I'm looking to change to something a bit more performant, the Gold is OK but not the most responsive nor progressive.
When looking I obviously need to look for 29" wheel size, 160mm travel is fine, rotor appears to be in the range to fit most forks I see (180-220mm).
Question 1: Offset
I assume I can use either but the 44mm will shorten the wheelbase as the front axle won't be as far forward as a 51mm. Correct?
Question 2: Taper
The Marzocchi Z1 on the 700 says tapered 1-1/8" to 1.5" (I assume top to bottom) - is this standard as I can't find anything specified for the Gold fork. If not tapered what impact does this have on the headset?
Question 3: Recommendations!
I like the Marzocchi Z1 on the 700, seems to be a good fork. I have old Manitou forks on my antique GT Team RTS MTB. What are we looking at for the rough and tumble of pretty rocky/steep Pennine descents but able to handle the boggy peat stuff and mud that comes alongside them? Budget of up to £1K...
Geometry on the 160 Limited (I have the Large)
Thanks.
Looking for advice and confirmation of some assumptions I am making when looking at new forks...
Scenario: -
Merida eONE Sixty Limited - mullet setup and Rockshox 35 Gold RL fork (160mm travel)
203mm front rotor, Shimano MT-520 brake on front wheel
Website doesn't tell me offset on the fitted fork (comes with 44 and 51mm options I think), my wife's 700 comes with Marzocchi Z1 at 51mm (tapered).
I'm looking to change to something a bit more performant, the Gold is OK but not the most responsive nor progressive.
When looking I obviously need to look for 29" wheel size, 160mm travel is fine, rotor appears to be in the range to fit most forks I see (180-220mm).
Question 1: Offset
I assume I can use either but the 44mm will shorten the wheelbase as the front axle won't be as far forward as a 51mm. Correct?
Question 2: Taper
The Marzocchi Z1 on the 700 says tapered 1-1/8" to 1.5" (I assume top to bottom) - is this standard as I can't find anything specified for the Gold fork. If not tapered what impact does this have on the headset?
Question 3: Recommendations!
I like the Marzocchi Z1 on the 700, seems to be a good fork. I have old Manitou forks on my antique GT Team RTS MTB. What are we looking at for the rough and tumble of pretty rocky/steep Pennine descents but able to handle the boggy peat stuff and mud that comes alongside them? Budget of up to £1K...
Geometry on the 160 Limited (I have the Large)
Thanks.