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Need Help For A Fork For Norco Moment


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Hello guys,

I am getting a 2nd hand norco moment, yea i know its ryan leech old frame. i am into doing street trials that pure trials, and i prefer a 26 than a 24, which is my reason for getting that..

I am thinking that is it a must to set it up with a front sus fork? as is the frame designed for that purpose? i am more keen on having a rigid (low cost, lighter, low maintence) but i am not eliminating the option of having a front sus..

Need opinions on this.. thanks!

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i think its a bomber fork by marzocchi

i was specialy modified for 65mm of travel if i remember right

i would go for something like a dirt jam pro 80m of travel and quite cheap but theres no adjustment on them

the other fork would be a rock shox something like a pike as its got travel adjustment

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thanks bikeperson and maxxis26!

yup i did some measurements, its around -10bb

currently i am running a canondale fatty R fork. I think its a normal geometry (400mm?) fork... if there anyway which i can still run that fork but push it higher/longer so that i will have a better BB geometry?

Or is there no other choice that i definitely have to get a geometry corrected fork to corret the negative bb? thanks!

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theres a few forks around that could help...

you may have to have a GOOD look around ebay and the for sale section maybe even put up a wanted

i know saracen did some on one of there bikes but not in the style you want

your only option maybe to run suspention and have them setup rather hard

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thanks guys!

how do i see whether the fork is longer than a normal fork? is the the crown height? sorry i am new to tech specifications..

was looking at the alu 29er forks and their weight seems decent! from 800 to 900g..

a side question,

should i match my moment with a heavy front fork since the frame itself is slightly heavier than normal alu frames.. i feel that most of the weight is more at the rear.. is balancing the bike CG important?

thanks again guys, all the help are really appreciated.

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an add on... was thinking bout this.. what are the possible implciations of a geometry corrected fork.. will the front be too high?

the idea of a geo correcting fork is to bring the bb up

as in your problem the bb is -10mm because the frame is designed to work with a sus fork, but you want to run rigid so the fork is to bring up the bb height not the front end

hope i answered that properly

running a long fork wont affect the geo cause the frame is ment to have a longer than normal fork to account for the suspention

if looking for a long fork is should state that fact in the description

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