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Opinions on what fork to go for.
« on: May 15, 2008, 12:07:21 PM »

OK so i have come to the conclusion that my Monsters on my Foes are just too big and clumsy,being a big fella(6ft 5 and 18 1/2 stone) id like something pretty sturdy,obvious choices are the norm,888`s,boxxers,40`s but anything else you could think of would be considered.
I'm not a racer and not concerned about megalight weight bits and bobs,i will be running Hayes 9`s and my budget is £300 ish but could go a bit more or swap my 2008 Pike 454`s as part of a deal.
So just looking for some recommendations.
       Dan
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Re: Opinions on what fork to go for.
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2008, 12:09:10 PM »

If you can some 08 888s, as they would suit a Foes very nicely, I think Boxxers wouldn't really suit the frame and may not be stiff enough.
either some of the new 888s, or a good set of 06/07 ones.
Jay before you ran 40s and they looked sweet on it!
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