Okay so I have a 2011 Diamondback Sorrento MTB. I am looking at upgrading the fork. Currently the bike has a Zoom Trail XC w/ Alloy crown 60mm travel. I have heard that staying within +/- 20mm of the original specs is advisable. Any thoughts? Is 100mm to much? Lastly I would like to have disc brakes any thoughts on this as well? Lastly if you have an suggestions please feel free to link them below. Thanks in advance.
(01-25-2015, 11:01 PM)eric.s.laffoon Wrote: Okay so I have a 2011 Diamondback Sorrento MTB. I am looking at upgrading the fork. Currently the bike has a Zoom Trail XC w/ Alloy crown 60mm travel. I have heard that staying within +/- 20mm of the original specs is advisable. Any thoughts? Is 100mm to much? Lastly I would like to have disc brakes any thoughts on this as well? Lastly if you have an suggestions please feel free to link them below. Thanks in advance.
+ 20 would be the most recommended more. I knew it was only a matter of time before you threw in the disc brake thang. you should sell your bike and buy a bike more to suit what you want. with the fork, disc brakes, component upgrades you want will be in the hundreds or it will be low end anyway. your bike has a value of roughly $100 or so. It would be foolish to dump 3 or 400 dollars into it.
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$200- is not going to get you a very good suspension fork.
The disc brake kits are very inexpensive, starting at $50-; BUT then you need a hub (or wheel) that will mount the disc for the front. The rear needs the same; PLUS a mount kit; there are some on eBay for around $50-. You can run a disc on the front and V-brake on the back.
PK has given you the best advice: don't bother upgrading your current ride, save up for a better one.
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