Buying a mountain bike suspension fork depends on the type of riding it will endure, such as cross-country, dirt jumping or downhill biking. Choose the right mountain bike suspension fork, some of which can be tuned to a rider's weight and riding style, with a demonstration from an experienced cyclist and bike repair specialist in this free video on bicycles.
Expert: John Murray
Bio: John Murray is a bicycle sales and repair technician at FJ Rogers in Florence, Mass.
Filmmaker: David Pakman
cani put a freeride shox on a hard tail?pls anwser! !
elaerningconsultant 6 months ago
Just starting out and trying to decipher shocks...
How much better would a RS Silver Recon TK be over a RS Tora TK on a 29" ride?
Is $150 difference in price enough to make the jump? I'm new and buying my first bike and trying to research before I buy.
rdtigger 9 months ago
the dh fork is Marzocchi super monster 300m
ninokrtanjek 11 months ago
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bikeskills 1 year ago
@TheMRamstaff it looks like the monster t? not the 888
IndoorLifeTV 1 year ago
@TheCrownVICking marzocchi 888
TheMRamstaff 1 year ago
needs 8in for your fat ass
n2oxide2 1 year ago
what are the last pair of shock he showed called?
TheCrownVICking 1 year ago
theres rst (which i dont recommend), sram/rockshocks,( which has good website), suntour, (which i cant even find) and fox, (i think only sells in cali.) the cheapest fox springs you can buy are 400.oo, dont know about the air.
therockkkkher 1 year ago
this guy is a fool!!!
pixuma 2 years ago