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is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my 2004
marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. thanks |
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On Feb 28, 7:45*am, terry...@hotmail.com wrote:
> is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my 2004 > marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i know some > people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it would be > possible and whether it would be difficult to do. > > thanks As long as they're both 1 1/8, shouldn't be a problem. |
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Scott Gordo wrote:
> On Feb 28, 7:45 am, terry...@hotmail.com wrote: >> is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my >> 2004 marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i >> know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it >> would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. >> >> thanks > > As long as they're both 1 1/8, shouldn't be a problem. Nicely brief re. boxxer. Bill "slow morning" S. |
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On Feb 28, 2:39*pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote:
> Scott Gordo wrote: > > On Feb 28, 7:45 am, terry...@hotmail.com wrote: > >> is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my > >> 2004 marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i > >> know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it > >> would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. > > >> thanks > > > As long as they're both 1 1/8, shouldn't be a problem. > > Nicely brief re. boxxer. > > Bill "slow morning" S. Thx. Scott "Should have written "Yes."" Gordo |
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On 28 Feb, 20:35, Scott Gordo <blubberp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 28, 2:39*pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote: > > > Scott Gordo wrote: > > > On Feb 28, 7:45 am, terry...@hotmail.com wrote: > > >> is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my > > >> 2004 marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i > > >> know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it > > >> would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. > > > >> thanks > > > > As long as they're both 1 1/8, shouldn't be a problem. > > > Nicely brief re. boxxer. > > > Bill "slow morning" S. > > Thx. > > Scott "Should have written "Yes."" Gordo thanks for the help scott and bill ![]() |
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On Feb 28, 6:16*pm, terry...@hotmail.com wrote:
> On 28 Feb, 20:35, Scott Gordo <blubberp...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > On Feb 28, 2:39*pm, "Bill Sornson" <as...@ask.me> wrote: > > > > Scott Gordo wrote: > > > > On Feb 28, 7:45 am, terry...@hotmail.com wrote: > > > >> is it possible to fit a pair of 2002 rock shox boxxer forks to my > > > >> 2004 marin wolf ridge bike which now has a chris king headset? i > > > >> know some people will say don't, but i just want to know whether it > > > >> would be possible and whether it would be difficult to do. > > > > >> thanks > > > > > As long as they're both 1 1/8, shouldn't be a problem. > > > > Nicely brief re. boxxer. > > > > Bill "slow morning" S. > > > Thx. > > > Scott "Should have written "Yes."" Gordo > > thanks for the help scott and bill - Hide quoted text -> > - Show quoted text - A piece a cake,since I put a Noleen Chubby on a Raleigh M60. |
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