WTB: 80-100mm forks and disc brakes

Chamelion

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Hi there,

My wife has a Trek 4500WSD, 2006 model. It's had minimal use but the forks (rock shox Judy 2) have corroded heavily under the pain and the stanchions are nearly as worse for wear.

Looking for a replacement set of forks. Not terribly fussed on having high end gear, it's just an 'around town' bike these days, though we might get back into leisurely XC... Lockout would be good, doesn't need to be remote.

Also looking for something to replace her 'forever needing bleeding and new caps' Hayes sole (horrible horrible things)... Prefer something that runs on mineral oil for simplicity sakes.

Cheers :)

Matt.
 

wilddemon

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Hi there,

My wife has a Trek 4500WSD, 2006 model. It's had minimal use but the forks (rock shox Judy 2) have corroded heavily under the pain and the stanchions are nearly as worse for wear.

Looking for a replacement set of forks. Not terribly fussed on having high end gear, it's just an 'around town' bike these days, though we might get back into leisurely XC... Lockout would be good, doesn't need to be remote.

Also looking for something to replace her 'forever needing bleeding and new caps' Hayes sole (horrible horrible things)... Prefer something that runs on mineral oil for simplicity sakes.

Cheers :)

Matt.
There's some super cheap brakes on CRC at the mo...
 
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