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Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:39 pm
by metalheart
Hmm, thoughts have moved to the possibility of riding the outer Hebrides but my SolarisMAX has 120mm suspension forks and B+ rubber.

I'd already been contemplating a second set of wheels in 29er flavour... But it would make sense to have a set of rigid forks as well (would come in handy for the B+ wheel set too).

So, it needs to be Boost and (according to Cy @ Cotic) an atoc of 490-500mm. Not overly fussed about material (steel would be fine, as would carbon). Don't want to break the bank mind. Wouldn't object to having mounts for cages neither.

Anybody got any ideas or recommendations?

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:40 pm
by metalheart
Oh, and would that be 29+ compatible?

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:48 pm
by benp1
Bob/Whitestone is running rigid carbon forks on his Mk1 Solaris. I think they're Travis Prong forks, he has a B+ set up, don't know if they're boost though

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:59 pm
by whitestone
benp1 wrote:Bob/Whitestone is running rigid carbon forks on his Mk1 Solaris. I think they're Travis Prong forks, he has a B+ set up, don't know if they're boost though
Correct, they are Travers 29er Prongs, non-Boost. A quick check and it seems like they are now Boost compatible with adapters for Hope hubs if you are still running 100mm hubs http://www.traversbikes.com/store.html# ... y=15761046

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:33 pm
by ScotRoutes
I think the A2C on my carbon rigid boost forks is 495mm. I'm not at home for a couple of days or I'd go measure it for you.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 7:38 pm
by metalheart
Prong Looks interesting :smile:

Appreciate that SR.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:23 pm
by GregMay
LAuf?

*hahahahahahahahah*

I'm sorry.

To the best of my knowledge none of the Salsa forks are Boost spaced at the moment - most are 483mm.

I don't think On-one/PX do one.

Surly do a Krampus fork at 110 spacing - http://surlybikes.com/parts/forks/krampus_110_fork but it is 483mm length.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:30 pm
by metalheart
puking gnome?
I believe the title says rigid yer puking gnome has done his work well.... :lol:

Plus I'm a FF, and thus a lauf free zone thankyouverymuch.

What the changes of a handy Shand job I wonder, eh?

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:36 pm
by metalheart
Surly a possibility (although casual google it looks might be a struggle to get a hold of one...).

Being reasonably cheap might be prepared to take a punt...

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 9:50 pm
by GregMay
metalheart wrote: Plus I'm a FF, and thus a puking gnome free zone thankyouverymuch.
It's basically rigid if you're a FF ;)

Oh, and snappy.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 10:10 pm
by metalheart
It's basically rigid if you're a FF ;)

Oh, and snappy.
And spendy. Don't forget spendy.... :shock:

Oh, and when are you going to stop sitting on the fence and tell us what you really think about em, eh? :lol:

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2017 11:11 pm
by stevenshand
We have these :

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Steel - 485 ATC - 46mm offset, lowrider mounts, anything cage mounts, internal dynamo routing, tapered steerer, 110x15 bolt-thru

or the carbon ones on this :

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Carbon - 490 ATC - 51mm offset, no mounts, 110x15 bolt-thru

Shorter ATC than recommended but fork length on a suspension bike is always going to be a slightly vague affair!

Don't normally sell separately but drop me an email and I can get you a price.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 6:22 am
by metalheart
Cheers Steven, I'll drop you an email later on!

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 9:48 am
by ScotRoutes
Those carbon forks that Steven offers appear to be the same as those I bought. If I'd known I could get them in the UK I'd have taken that option.

Without being funny, check for rider weight restrictions.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 10:03 am
by GregMay
metalheart wrote: Oh, and when are you going to stop sitting on the fence and tell us what you really think about em, eh? :lol:
:)

I think they are a wonderful piece of 1920 agricultural engineering.

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 11:33 am
by Mart
I have both the travers prong and the Singular Swift fork - Both can take 29+

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 6:31 pm
by metalheart
Without being funny, check for rider weight restrictions.
Jeez, just coz I called you a shortarse.... :wink:

Don't worry, I'll be checking any fork for this... :oops:

1920's Greg? Surely they're a bit more baroque than that? :lol:

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2017 4:05 pm
by redefined_cycles
metalheart wrote:Hmm, thoughts have moved to the possibility of riding the outer Hebrides but my SolarisMAX has 120mm suspension forks and B+ rubber.

I'd already been contemplating a second set of wheels in 29er flavour... But it would make sense to have a set of rigid forks as well (would come in handy for the B+ wheel set too).

So, it needs to be Boost and (according to Cy @ Cotic) an atoc of 490-500mm. Not overly fussed about material (steel would be fine, as would carbon). Don't want to break the bank mind. Wouldn't object to having mounts for cages neither.

Anybody got any ideas or recommendations?
What was the end result on this then... what boost forks did you go for??

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:07 pm
by metalheart
What was the end result on this then... what boost forks did you go for??
Sorry for late reply response I was busy the weekend and consumed more alcohol than I intended... :oops:

Simple answer: nothing so far. But I'm pretty much decided on the Prongs, just need to order them up... cash has been spent on other things recently....

Re: Rigid fork for SolarisMAX

Posted: Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:41 pm
by redefined_cycles
Hey. Thanks for that buddy. We can compare notes on how they ride on rigid aswell as hopefully front sus next year some time. I opened up the thread about whats the best rogid fork and yeah it does seem that Prongs are coming out as the number 1s...

I have a Sonder Transmitter frame that I'm trying to build and after spending so much on the frame am trying to save a few pennies. Hence, whilst I was looking and saving for the Prongs, I came across some RS Reba Boost 120mm on fleabay for 200. Bought them as the backup for when I fancy a rest from full on rigid. Hopefully it will be the best bike (although its gonna be hard to beat the IndyFab Delux) I've owned so far... Keep us all informed about how the Cotic comes on too pls bud