24in fork on Cranbrook?

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dodge dude94

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I've got an old Next 24in mountain bike in my shed from when I first started riding. And I was wondering if anyone had put a 24in fork on their Cranbrook/Good Vibrations before? I mean, it's just sitting out there, not doing anything. I'd hate to get everything apart only to find out they don't fit. lol
 

maniac57

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If the steerer tube is the same diameter and length, it will fit.
But why? It will sit lower in front and change the rake enough to feel it.
 

xseler

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Well, I guess things do go faster when they're going 'downhill'...........:D



.......unless you're also gonna change out the rear and go for a low-rider effect....:D :D
 

dodge dude94

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If the steerer tube is the same diameter and length, it will fit.
But why? It will sit lower in front and change the rake enough to feel it.
I think it is.
But that is the reasoning I'm looking for. Now I don't have to think about it anymore. :D
Well, I guess things do go faster when they're going 'downhill'...........:D



.......unless you're also gonna change out the rear and go for a low-rider effect....:D :D
No way! :p


Wonder if that old mtn bike that's sitting on my buddies porch is any good.....*pondering*