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5 / 5
from wandsworth
Age:18-24
Style:BMX
Experience:Expert
Gender:Male
Posted18 December 2009
Yes, I recommend this product.
Pros: Good value, Good quality, Lightweight, Looks great
I recently bought these forks to replace some old ones. they are really sturdy and they just feel so right. You have massive tyre clearance for a 2.3 if you ever need to go that wide. And for the price, there's not no other forks that I would reccommend. They 're just a good all round pair of bmx forks.
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Size ?

Do you know how tall you need to be for the 15 '' and the 16.5'' as the stand over is very low ? . the top tube in the 15'' is very short 540mm does this increase when the sag is ingaged ??
Hi there, I am about 5, 8'' and I would ride the 17'' frame. So, i think if you were about 5,5'' or 5,6'', then I would probably try to go for the 15'' size frame. simply because, you're getting a rp23rear shock and when set up right for you're weight and the type of riding you're going to be doing; whether its trails or xc, you will get about 20% sag on the shock. if you flipped the pro pedal to three, you're going to find it alot more stiffer so its crucial you go for 15''. (Its numbered dial on top of the blue lever.) You will find that your stand over height will drop about an inch. In a sense, you could probably get on the 17'' inch size because of the low top tube, but you won't be able to throw the bike around as much you would like to.

If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask
I hope this helped.

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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robski
 

Could you please list the following?

Bearing sizes for head tube
Bottom bracket
Fork requirments, allowable travel
Hi there, the frame should have the full listed spec on there at the end of the month. The main reason why it hasn't been shown as in stock yet is because the warehouse may an order on for it direct from Mondraker, or haven't got the storagefor it, so they would list it. It's the same with some of the high end santa cruz bikes listed on our website. For the time being, if you wanted to get the full spec, I would reccomend you have a look on the Mondraker website, then get back to us and order one from your local Evans Cycles store.

I hoped this helped.

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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robski
 

can you order any of these in black and LHD?

H there buddy, If you were to come down into store and we could order one especially for you, however, that would take two weeks to get it in to us.

An alternative, which I would reccomend is an Eclat Pulse hub,
They don't come as a complete, but they can be swithced between LHD and RHD.

I hoped this helped.

Robski
 
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14 years, 2 months ago
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does this wheel have 19mm an axle?

Hi there buddy, if your talking about the rear wheel, then yes it would have a 19mm axle. It's a hollow axle too.

Hope this helps.

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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robski
 

will this wheel fit a Wethepeople Zodiac 2010?

also will the front proper wheel fit?
Hi there buddy, I can assure you the wheels will fit, it shouldn't really matter what fork and frame you've got. Unless you've got a 14mm dropout on the fork then you may need to get some nut adapters, also, another thing is the trye clearance once your wheels in the fork itself. There should benothing wrong with it there, you should still have enough space in between your forks to put a 2.25 or 2.3 tyre on. But yeah, both wheels fit no worries.

I've added a product if you find you have got a 14mm dropout on yor fork. These primo nut converters simply screw onto you hub.

Hope this helps

Robski
 
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14 years, 2 months ago
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What size is this tyre?

Hi there buddy, ok, so, we have the 1.95, 2.1 and the 2.25 in width. The height of the tyre is a 20'' is standard bmx size.

Hope this helps.

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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robski
 

Are they plastic or metal

Hi there buddy,
Yes, these are metal levers, also they will run any cables aswell.
If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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robski
 

Would these fit the Blank Media ?

Hi there buddy, erh, these handlebars will go on your stem no problem. Doesn't really matter what bmx stem you have. They are pretty much all the same in terms of fitting them.

Hoped this helped.

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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robski
 

Hey there, is the black that these bars come in gloss or matte? I can kind of see that they are gloss from the picture, I just want to be sure, thanks

Hi there buddy, these Sunday bars are all gloss. If you wanted a set of high rise bars in matte, I would probably reccommend you look at the Wethepeople's Mad max bars. You still get the 8.7'' rise, there just as strong as the Sunday bars in my opinion, you get the same sweep back and they are a little bit cheaper, web price. Also, with Wethepeople you also get a lifetime warranty too.

I hope this helped.

Robski
 
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14 years, 2 months ago
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Does the 23t version, fit on a 9t driver?

Hi there buddy. Yes is does. I was running the federal street sprocket 23t to a 9t driver. it works no problem. When riding this set-up, I did noticed it was really easy to pedal, but harder to get to top speeds. But no, it will work perfectly fine.

Hope this helps

Robski
14 years, 2 months ago
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