04-13-2015, 03:37 PM
Hi,
Picked up my dad's 2013 Marin Redwood bike. I mentioned the bike in another thread, where he wanted the crankset replaced.
Anyway, as I see it, the huge problem with this bike is that it is HEAVY. For example, the stock tires weigh 2 lbs each (1lb-15.3 oz to be exact).
Before I deal with the crankset, I plan to lighten the bike first. I have already replaced the seat & seatpost with much lighter versions (approx 1.5 lbs saved). Ordered new tires and tubes that shave more than 2-lbs off (combined). Removed the Ergon GP5 fancy grips and replaced with lightweight standard grips -- approx 10oz saved.
NOW I want to replace the cheap suspension fork with a rigid fork. I know that I need a "suspension-corrected" fork.
PLEASE HELP WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR A LIGHTWEIGHT (and affordable) RIGID FORK, PLEASE.
The measurements & specs:
Lightweight and affordable are my primary interests. Thanks.
rpesq
Picked up my dad's 2013 Marin Redwood bike. I mentioned the bike in another thread, where he wanted the crankset replaced.
Anyway, as I see it, the huge problem with this bike is that it is HEAVY. For example, the stock tires weigh 2 lbs each (1lb-15.3 oz to be exact).
Before I deal with the crankset, I plan to lighten the bike first. I have already replaced the seat & seatpost with much lighter versions (approx 1.5 lbs saved). Ordered new tires and tubes that shave more than 2-lbs off (combined). Removed the Ergon GP5 fancy grips and replaced with lightweight standard grips -- approx 10oz saved.
NOW I want to replace the cheap suspension fork with a rigid fork. I know that I need a "suspension-corrected" fork.
PLEASE HELP WITH SUGGESTIONS FOR A LIGHTWEIGHT (and affordable) RIGID FORK, PLEASE.
The measurements & specs:
- the original fork is Suntour NEX4600 MLO, 63mm
- I measured approx 450mm axle-to-crown length, measured with the fork locked out and very little sag
- Headset: FSA, 1-1/8
- rim brakes (although I am not opposed to a fork with rim+disc brake capability)
- threadless stem
Lightweight and affordable are my primary interests. Thanks.
rpesq