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150 fork, or better yet, 150-130 dual position fork, swap the rims out for
Stan's (you should be able to keep the hubs) with a wider internal width, and
put on different tires (I went with Specialized Butcher/Purgatory combo) and
you've got a bike that's dialed for up and down.
I debated going with a Range, Altitude, or Process 134. The Range wasn't as
playful and didn't climb as well, the Altitude didn't climb the tech as well
and wasn't as playful, and the Process with lockout wasn't available at the
same price point as the alloy Sight.
Jan. 29, 2017, 8:59 a.m. - rolly
#!markdown 150 fork, or better yet, 150-130 dual position fork, swap the rims out for Stan's (you should be able to keep the hubs) with a wider internal width, and put on different tires (I went with Specialized Butcher/Purgatory combo) and you've got a bike that's dialed for up and down. I debated going with a Range, Altitude, or Process 134. The Range wasn't as playful and didn't climb as well, the Altitude didn't climb the tech as well and wasn't as playful, and the Process with lockout wasn't available at the same price point as the alloy Sight.