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IrOn_MaN
07-08-2008, 12:45 PM
Ok i am thinking about buying a new fork and i was looking at the argyle 318 (if you have other offers or suggestions go for it). What will this new fork offer for me that will make me a better rider?

jonKranked
07-08-2008, 12:57 PM
Ok first off, what fork are you currently riding? What are the differences between what you're currently riding and what you want to get?


Personally, I don't think that any particular component will make you a better rider. Yes, having something that is high performance over something that is broken, or was just a giant turd from the get-go helps. But if you want to be a better rider the only way to really do it is by riding. Then riding some more. And after you're done riding, go ride again. Practice yo!

Savage_Animal
07-08-2008, 01:53 PM
First of all only get the 2008 models and up because the later ones have crom steer tubes are more prone to bending then the new aluminum ones are to cracking. I would also look into the Pikes as well. Maybe some of the used Foxs. It all depends on your budget and riding style

Defenestrated
07-08-2008, 04:20 PM
I would say that in disciplines like downhill a better fork is more apt to actually improve your riding.

Here your running forks stiff as hell anyway, the main thing is whether it snaps or not.

Konabumm
07-08-2008, 04:22 PM
I like my Dirt Jumper 1

jonKranked
07-08-2008, 04:28 PM
I would say that in disciplines like downhill a better fork is more apt to actually improve your riding.

Here your running forks stiff as hell anyway, the main thing is whether it snaps or not.

this is true as well. Many of the people I know who have suspension forks on street/dj whips have also reduced the travel.


PS defenstrated i just realized you have a municipal waste avatar. That is AWESOME!! :rockout::beerjam:

Defenestrated
07-08-2008, 04:42 PM
:rockout:

Durt
07-08-2008, 05:28 PM
Oh dude, forks are the bomb. They do soooooo much to make you a better rider. They'll get you up early to ride when you don't feel like it, they'll help you eat better and drink lots of water, they'll counsel you on proper techniques, they'll get on the stairmaster or road bike to build your fitness. Man, they'll do everything for you if you find the right one. I even had one pimp fork that worked 9 to 5 for me and paid my bills so I could ride all the time. It even went so far as to go to the gym to lift and make me stronger. Yeah. Get a great fork and it will make you a better rider. :)

.Pit Steelers.
07-08-2008, 05:35 PM
Oh dude, forks are the bomb. They do soooooo much to make you a better rider. They'll get you up early to ride when you don't feel like it, they'll help you eat better and drink lots of water, they'll counsel you on proper techniques, they'll get on the stairmaster or road bike to build your fitness. Man, they'll do everything for you if you find the right one. I even had one pimp fork that worked 9 to 5 for me and paid my bills so I could ride all the time. It even went so far as to go to the gym to lift and make me stronger. Yeah. Get a great fork and it will make you a better rider. :)


:clapping::busted::clapping::busted:

jonKranked
07-08-2008, 05:51 PM
Oh dude, forks are the bomb. They do soooooo much to make you a better rider. They'll get you up early to ride when you don't feel like it, they'll help you eat better and drink lots of water, they'll counsel you on proper techniques, they'll get on the stairmaster or road bike to build your fitness. Man, they'll do everything for you if you find the right one. I even had one pimp fork that worked 9 to 5 for me and paid my bills so I could ride all the time. It even went so far as to go to the gym to lift and make me stronger. Yeah. Get a great fork and it will make you a better rider. :)

My sarcasm alert meter just went to defcon 4!


:rofl:

joelalamo45
07-08-2008, 05:57 PM
Go rigid and be done with it...

r464
07-08-2008, 06:59 PM
Go rigid and be done with it...

As you get older, you'll find it is more difficult to stay rigid all the time...

Savage_Animal
07-08-2008, 07:03 PM
main things to look for in a fork:

price
weight (av. is around 5lbs for DJ fork)
travel (can it be lowered)
steer tube length (not too short if used)
drop outs (perferably 20mm or 3/8)
color
air vs. spring
adjustments (do you really need them)
stiffness and feel (Probly really stiff for street)
other rider reports

pretty much sums it up

jonKranked
07-08-2008, 07:15 PM
I like how color comes before air vs spring and stiffness :rofl:

Defenestrated
07-08-2008, 07:30 PM
#1 stipulation, IT MUST COME IN ROOT BEER

Savage_Animal
07-08-2008, 07:41 PM
I like how color comes before air vs spring and stiffness :rofl:

its not in order

IrOn_MaN
07-09-2008, 12:48 AM
i do 80% street and 20% dirt jump and i have about 400-450 bucks to spend on the fork and i ride a giant stp.

Savage_Animal
07-09-2008, 01:34 AM
i do 80% street and 20% dirt jump and i have about 400-450 bucks to spend on the fork and i ride a giant stp.

What hub do you have? I think the STP comes with a 9mm QR, in that case if you buy a 318 then you need a 20mm hub.

IrOn_MaN
07-09-2008, 12:23 PM
yeah i am getting a rhyno lite with a bombshell hub so i can get a thru fork.

Savage_Animal
07-09-2008, 01:36 PM
yeah i am getting a rhyno lite with a bombshell hub so i can get a thru fork.

In that case theres lots of forks to look at:
Gold labels
Pikes
Argyles

it sounds to me like the 318 would be best for you though.

IrOn_MaN
07-10-2008, 12:44 AM
are those meant for street or something?

Savage_Animal
07-10-2008, 01:09 AM
are those meant for street or something?

Their just a songer fork then a lot of others on the market but still not insanely heavy. If you want something super strong look at the Mar. DJ serries and the bomber.

IrOn_MaN
07-10-2008, 09:58 AM
what do u think is better the argyle or the dj series?

yesimaddicted
07-10-2008, 01:26 PM
argyle, but i havnt tried the new DJ series . but i got to say the argyle works well