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Thorn General / Re: Fork for Raven Enduro?
« Last post by Danneaux on Today at 01:50:22 AM »Hi Mikkel!
This steel fork might suit your needs, but I would suggest checking with Thorn (SJS Cycles) before purchase...
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/forks/26-inch-thorn-mt-tura-1-18-inch-ahead-80-100-mm-suspension-corrected-fork-matted-black/?geoc=US
The Enduro frame was equipped with an ISO mount for a rear disc brake. You might well be able to run a 27.5in/650B wheel on the rear depending on tire size (larger in diameter). I don't think you'll have any tire clearance issues at the seatstays, but the converging chainstays could be problematic as the tire gets closer to the bottom bracket.
The Thorn My Tura fork I linked to above is *not* disc-capable. It uses canti/v-brake studs (on the rear of the blades) sized for 26in wheels. If 650B wheels are important, you might wish to look at another fork *or* check out v-brakes with longer than usual pad slots.
Best, Dan.
[EDIT: If you wish to see a nice example of an Enduro build, see...
https://thorncyclesforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=12227.0 ]
This steel fork might suit your needs, but I would suggest checking with Thorn (SJS Cycles) before purchase...
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/forks/26-inch-thorn-mt-tura-1-18-inch-ahead-80-100-mm-suspension-corrected-fork-matted-black/?geoc=US
The Enduro frame was equipped with an ISO mount for a rear disc brake. You might well be able to run a 27.5in/650B wheel on the rear depending on tire size (larger in diameter). I don't think you'll have any tire clearance issues at the seatstays, but the converging chainstays could be problematic as the tire gets closer to the bottom bracket.
The Thorn My Tura fork I linked to above is *not* disc-capable. It uses canti/v-brake studs (on the rear of the blades) sized for 26in wheels. If 650B wheels are important, you might wish to look at another fork *or* check out v-brakes with longer than usual pad slots.
Best, Dan.
[EDIT: If you wish to see a nice example of an Enduro build, see...
https://thorncyclesforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=12227.0 ]

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