Thanks Steve, bike quotes 120kg im only 83kg so should be ok.If you are a light rider (ie much lighter than the weight limit posted by the bike manufacturer), then you will probably be OK. But if you are knocking on the door, then maybe not. I'm coming from a frame safety viewpoint, not a "what does it do to the ride" viewpoint.
Thanks for the reply, im just after a better quality shock, not a fan of Suntour, so wanting to change to a Rockshox.Your probably invalidate your warranty and make the headtube angle even slacker than the standard 67' so Google slack / fork length etc
Any particular reason for the change?
Have a play on this site ; Bike Geometry Calculator - (changing Fork to 'Rotate Frame)
Obviously your money/choice but I wouldn't go mad bearing in mind the budget and spec of the bike. I had a Suntour Raidon air fork on a previous bike and it a improvement over the standard coil.Thanks for the reply, im just after a better quality shock, not a fan of Suntour, so wanting to change to a Rockshox.
this is the current fork, I take it ill need a boost fork to replaceObviously your money/choice but I wouldn't go mad bearing in mind the budget and spec of the bike. I had a Suntour Raidon air fork on a previous bike and it a improvement over the standard coil.
Make sure you get a non boost fork with tapered steerer (looking at the 2021 spec).
this is the current fork, I take it ill need a boost fork to replace
SR Suntour, XCM34 LOR, Lockout, Steel spring, Travel= 120 mm, Aluminium steerer tube 1 1/8" - 1 1/2" tapered, 15 x 110mm thru-axle Boost
any comments on this fork would be greatfull
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