December 26, 201411 yr http://practicalcycles.com/products/246367--suntour-xct-jr-20-suspension-forks-1-18-threaded-or-ahead.aspx These ones are uk sourced and cheaper if you want a bike for the rough stuff get a bigger one. With all the options I have posted they have taken less than 5mins to search them out.
December 26, 201411 yr http://practicalcycles.com/products/246367--suntour-xct-jr-20-suspension-forks-1-18-threaded-or-ahead.aspx These ones are uk sourced and cheaper if you want a bike for the rough stuff get a bigger one. With all the options I have posted they have taken less than 5mins to search them out. here http://www.tesco.com/direct/sr-suntour-xct-jr-20inch-suspension-fork-150mm-threaded-black/592-0131.prd you can get it (ahead instead of thread less however) for a tenner less..
December 26, 201411 yr Author thank you so much guys, I'm going to buy this fork. It's the one and price is good. I hope it's going to work well!! I also need 20" wheel with disc brake and I'm considering this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tru-build-Wheels-RGH724-Front-Wheel/dp/B004Y6543Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419605386&sr=8-1&keywords=20%22+disc+wheel And I need a new handlepost stem as my one is broken. But it's quite expensive and dahon's one tend to easily break so I'm not keen on buying another one. This one looks ok but it's too long for my Dahon: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/291266940079 Any ideas? Thanks again
December 28, 201411 yr Author Ok, I just passed my order in Tesco now, I suppose the disc wheel is correct? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Tru-build-Wheels-RGH724-Front-Wheel/dp/B004Y6543Y/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1419605386&sr=8-1&keywords=20%22+disc+wheel And are these ball bearing correct? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Weldtite-bike-ball-bearings-grease-wheel-BB-headset-/170641593961?pt=UK_sportsleisure_cycling_bikeparts_SR&var=&hash=item27bb081669 It says 37mm outside diameter
December 28, 201411 yr The forks in your link that you ordered are threaded for a threaded headsey. You want the plain steerer for Ahead headset.
December 28, 201411 yr Author I ordered this fork: http://www.tesco.com/direct/sr-suntour-xct-jr-20inch-suspension-fork-255mm-ahead-black/131-8410.prd?skuId=131-8410&pageLevel= Is it not correct?
February 7, 201511 yr Author Back to track!! So fork and wheel have been received! It does seem to fit well, although I'd have to admit if suspension were a bit higher it would be a problem: The bottom part of the fork has the bearing: It does seem to fit well: The top part too but seem a bit more loose:
February 7, 201511 yr Author The folding handlebar is broken, I need another one: I sliced it up hoping to be able to fit the handlebar on it but it was too large Any idea where I could find a cheap compatible folding handlebar?
February 7, 201511 yr Author Ok, in kudos website they are selling their folding steam handlebar: http://www.kudoscycles.com/product_info.php?cPath=2_3_24&products_id=281 Any risk it may not be compatible or can I buy it?
February 7, 201511 yr Author this one does seem even simpler: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mountain-bike-stem-lengthen-riser-increased-device-elevator-riser-elevator-20/1540934804.html but may not make my bike very appealing. But thinking about it.. It would be perfect for folding ability. And construction does seem robust. Is the 28.6mm compatible? If so, I'm going to get it. Thank you
February 7, 201511 yr this one does seem even simpler: http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mountain-bike-stem-lengthen-riser-increased-device-elevator-riser-elevator-20/1540934804.html but may not make my bike very appealing. But thinking about it.. It would be perfect for folding ability. And construction does seem robust. Is the 28.6mm compatible? If so, I'm going to get it. Thank you the aliexpress one is certainly highly original, but do you trust that hinge to take all the torsion of throwing ones weight forward against it while braking on a steep descent? I have a friend who has a kalkhoff tasman with what seems to me the perfect low key folding handlebar, will check name next time I see her
March 29, 201511 yr Hi, I am new to the forum. @[mention=4766]cwah[/mention] like the SR Suntour suspension fork. I want to do the same, would you be kind enough to guide me what bits(Crown etc) I need to convert the current headset to adapt this suspension fork? Regards.
March 30, 201511 yr Author Hey yes I installed it but haven't tested... as I had 1 battery stolen and 1 motor non working... I'm not able to do the test on my bike yet.... I'll do a post as soon as I have either a new battery or the motor repaired...
June 14, 201510 yr Author Finally how it looks now: It doesn't ride too bad, however it isn't as stable as my 26" mountain bike at 25mph... Hopefully the way I created my battery pack allow me to swap it between bikes I wonder if it's normal? Ideally I'd like to only get a folding bike. It's more compact, saves space and has more torque.... Or maybe I should stick to the bigger bike? Or maybe change my 26" bike with 20" wheel?
June 14, 201510 yr I'd lace a DD motor to a 24" rear wide rim for your 26" bike. how fast can you ride with the Dahon?
June 14, 201510 yr Author it goes up to 30mph.. but lack stability at that speed. Torque is much better than on my 26" wheel that's why I'm considering changing my bigger bike to 20" wheel? 24" may not make much difference. Why is it lacking stability? I don't understand
June 14, 201510 yr ... Why is it lacking stability? I don't understand the moment of inertia of the wheels is proportional to the square of wheel's diameter. I reckon 24" is about best compromise for 25mph-30mph.
June 14, 201510 yr Author Why motorbike have small wheel then? they go superfast but their wheel are not massive at all!! There must be something else in factor??
June 14, 201510 yr The lack of stability is probably due to the different geometry of the new fork. As an experiment, you could try it with the forks on backwards. You only need to loosen and rotate the stem.
June 14, 201510 yr Author but the fork is as high as the previous one so it should be ok? I can try moving the fork backward but i don't think it will make much difference How do I make sure geometry is right?
June 14, 201510 yr Have a read of this: http://calfeedesign.com/tech-papers/geometry-of-bike-handling/ Your steering axis hadn't changed, except that if your steering head is a different height ftom the ground, it can make a small difference. The thing that has changed is the off-set (rake), which then affects the trail. The bigger the trail, the more high-speed stability you have at the expense of nimbleness for low-speed turns.. It's very difficult to measure these things. The only thing I can suggest is to find a photo of a standard Jetstream taken from the side, then take a similar photo of yours and adjust the size until you can lay one photo on top of the other so that frames are directly on top of each other? You should then be able to see any difference in the wheel position. The other thing that affects stability is the adjustment of the steering head bearings - too tight or too loose. If you hold the front brake on and push the bike forwards and backwards, and you can feel anybmovement in the steering head, they're too loose. If you lift yhe wheel and the bars can't flop ftom side to side, they're too tight.
June 14, 201510 yr Author is the conclusion to get a higher rear shock to compensate the trail angle?
June 21, 201510 yr Author My spring keeps bottoming up when I go on small bumps: http://www.tesco.com/direct/sr-suntour-xct-jr-20inch-suspension-fork-255mm-ahead-black/131-8410.prd?skuId=131-8410&pageLevel=sku It does feel that the spring isn't strong enough? I keep turning the preload on either side and I can't see much difference. Have I missed something?
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