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Join Date: Dec 2005
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My question is in regards to a fork upgrade. I ride an 05' GT Ruckus 1.0 with six inches of rear travel and a Rock Shox Psylo SL fork (5 inches of travel). Being an avid cyclist since back in the day (I remember the days of the Quadra), I have always been impressed with its ability to take the bumps. I also enjoy the adjustability (compression/rebound damping especially), although some of it I don't need/use (ride height, lockout). My only complaints are the short travel (I want more, at least 6 in.) and lack of rigidity (small stanchions, single crown). I have been looking at the Marzocchi Junior T (I want double crown, period) I am willing to spend a max of $400 (+springs/oil if necessary). No more.
If I buy one: -Can my bike support a double crown fork? -Aside from the increased travel, how will ride quality compare? -Should I get the 2004 or 2005 model? Why? (no 06' $$$) -Does the OS designation of the Junior T OS signify differences that I should worry about? (there seems to be a price difference) -Where do I get the stiffer springs that I will need due to my 225 lbs? -What type of oil do these babys require? Any other comments? Thanks in advance. |
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i dont believe ive ever seen a triple on a ruckus, email gt to find out
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Most bikes that can handle a double crown, usually ship with a double crown. The head tube has to be reinforced and geometry set up for it. Email GT.
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