Suspension is one of the first components to consider when deciding to optimize (and perhaps customize) your bike's components. MTB forks, along with wheels and frame, are one of the bike components that can be most easily (and successfully) adjusted to improve riding style and performance.
The fork has the task of absorbing all shocks and stresses from the ground thanks to an extension or compression movement.
MTB forks can be adjusted based on the type of terrain you plan to ride, your riding style, and your weight.
But how do you choose the right MTB fork?
Before purchasing, it's a good idea to consider factors other than suspension and adjustability.
Wheel size: The most popular sizes among professionals are the 26" MTB fork and the 29" MTB fork, as well as the Rock Shox MTB forks and Fox MTB forks. The 29" MTB fork was initially used only by cross-country and marathon riders, but lately it has also been fitted to other MTB bikes as it is considered more stable and has better obstacle-clearing capabilities.
Tube diameter: A tube with a larger diameter is stronger and more rigid and is perfectly suited to all gravity MTB disciplines. For anyone who practices disciplines where the stress on the front wheel is modest, it is best to fit a suspension fork with a diameter of less than 36 mm so as not to excessively increase the weight of the chassis (fork structure).
Axle type: There are two types of axle: quick release and thru-axle. The thru-axle fork is the most commonly used because it is safer (if the axle loosens while riding, the wheel will not come off), stiffer, and more practical. Mount.
If you practice Cross Country or Cross Country Marathon, it's best to mount stiffer forks, while for Enduro, it's preferable to have softer suspension to better absorb shocks from the terrain.
There are three different types of forks on the market with different properties and specifications:
MTB spring fork: The spring supports the rider's weight and absorbs vibrations from the terrain. The spring is designed to withstand a certain amount of load and can be adjusted within a certain limit.
MTB air fork: The compression or extension caused by shocks from the terrain is absorbed by the air contained within the fork. This suspension It is adjusted by changing the air pressure inside the tube. The tighter the adjustment, the less it absorbs vibrations from the ground, transmitting them to the handlebars. The MTB is more responsive and the biker can use less force when pedaling. An MTB fork with a softer adjustment better absorbs both vibrations from the ground and the rider's thrust, which, however, makes pedaling more difficult.
Oil-filled fork: shocks are absorbed thanks to a system of tubes containing hydraulic oil.
At Pro-M Store you can choose from a wide range of MTB 29 forks, MTB 27.5 forks, and accessories from top brands such as Fox, Ohlins and Rock Shox. Choose the one that's right for you and proceed with the purchase immediately. Free express shipping within 24 hours.
BURGTEC THRU AXLE FOR SANTA CRUZ FORK 12X168.5MM
Robust thru axle with 6 mm hex fitting on both ends that allows the use of a torque wrench to ensure safe wheel installation. In addition, if things should get stuck, this "get out of jail" feature offers a second chance to release the axle from the fork. Made of 7075 aluminum.
COMPATIBLE WITH:
5010 (V1 / V2 / V3)
Bronson (V1 / V2 / V3)
Nomad (V2.1 / V3 / V4)
Chameleon (V5 / V6 / V7)
Heckler (V7), Heckler E-Bike (V8), Heckler MX E-Bike
Bantam (V1)
Blur (V3), Blur XC (V2.2), Blur LT (V2.2 / V2.1c), Blur TR (V1.1)
Highball (V1 / V2 / V3)
Tallboy (V1.1 / V2 / V3 / V4), Tallboy LT (V1.1)
High tower (V1 / V2), High tower LT (V1)
Mega tower (V1)
Juliana (and similar)