Tapered is what you want (1.5" lower, 1.125" upper)
I found one on eBay and asked about taper and this is the response…
It’s tapered 1/5 to 1/18 with Debon Air.
So that 1/18 is no good?
Tapered is what you want (1.5" lower, 1.125" upper)
$5,899 USD.That looks nice, may I be so rude as to ask how much you paid for it as I’ve got that model, I think, on my shortlist.
Whenever I get a new bike I am constantly trying to resist the urge to upgrade parts, even if those parts are currently suiting me just fine.Decided to save some pennies and keep the stock fork on the 9.5. For my needs it’s doing ok as I’m not doing bit hits or drops etc, will upgrade it when I can afford a bigger step up rather than just a small step.
Whenever I get a new bike I am constantly trying to resist the urge to upgrade parts, even if those parts are currently suiting me just fine.
Thanks, I didn’t realise you were in the US. This model is available at £4,395 in the UK.$5,899 USD.
Very nice. Is that the wireless Transmission drivetrain. Kind of regretting not going that route, even though my XT setup is performing just fine. I just like bells and whistles.Thanks, I didn’t realise you were in the US. This model is available at £4,395 in the UK.
I‘m close to pulling the trigger on one of these but its either this or the Whyte elyte RSX.
It‘s so difficult to get a test ride unfortunately. I was hoping to test this below that I’ve been offered but it’s fallen through for now.
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I think black is a shiny black, and diffusion black isa matt black.Random question, Rockshox - black and diffusion black, whats the difference?
The details on Rockshox website show some forks come in both but only show one image/colour.
I think black is a shiny black, and diffusion black isa matt black.
I've got the identical bike. One up bar and stem. Changed airshaft to 160mm.Hi folks! I just picked up a 9.8XT and so far I'm loving it! I've been running laps up and down my local trails, where previously I would do one lap and be gassed. I am absolutely loving this thing. Just enough umph to get me up the steeps without tiring me out, but I still get plenty of exercise, and I get to bomb down the mountain over and over again. And it's absolutely inaudible, which is amazing. Keeps me from getting dirty looks from the purists out on the trails. I have an older 27.5 rear wheel in my garage and I'm going to swap it out just to try out the mullet on this bike. I am a fan on my hardtail so I'm betting I will prefer it that way on the Fuel as well. I already swapped out the saddle too. My butt and that Arvada just didn't get along. I'm still not sure how I feel about the handlebar/stem combo, but I'll give that a few more rides. Otherwise I am absolutely loving this thing. I was a little worried I would regret not getting a full fat like the Rail, but after only fifty miles or so I am 100% sure I made the right choice. Cheers folks! Happy to be part of the community. View attachment 156838
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