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Reddit mentions of RockShox XC32TK - Coil 100mm 26-Inch 9mm 1-1/8-Inch Rim/Disc (Black)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of RockShox XC32TK - Coil 100mm 26-Inch 9mm 1-1/8-Inch Rim/Disc (Black). Here are the top ones.

RockShox XC32TK - Coil 100mm 26-Inch 9mm 1-1/8-Inch Rim/Disc (Black)
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1-1/8" aluminum steerer tube for lighter weightTurnKey crown mounted lockout features a patented blowoff design to take the edge off unexpected hits even when the lockout is engagedCompatible with rim or disc brakes100mm of coil sprung travel2189g. QR TurnKey Aluminum Steerer
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Size26"
Weight0.25 Pounds
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Found 2 comments on RockShox XC32TK - Coil 100mm 26-Inch 9mm 1-1/8-Inch Rim/Disc (Black):

u/kolapanda ยท 2 pointsr/MTB

I would like to ask you if your bike has V- brakes or disk brakes since your flair says you have a 2010 trek but in the original post it says 2006.

The advice that w1ntermut3 gave is bound to snap your frame somewhat like this as running a fork longer than what the bike was designed for puts the head tube under greater stress than what it was designed to handle.

Putting a fork that is too big (too much travel) is also bound to mess up the geometry of the bike, which will lead to having trouble climbing up hills and going over objects. I would highly recommend the rockshox recon line of forks amazon link or if you want something a bit cheaper (but a better value) then I HIGHLY recommend this fork

P.S. What you are doing most likely isn't freeride, this is FreeRide and this is downhill

u/SgtBaxter ยท 1 pointr/MTB

Sounds like a bottom end fork then.

Something like this RockShox Recon or Rock Shox XC32 would be decent but relatively inexpensive upgrades. Both would offer lockout and rebound control.

Depending on your weight you might want to change out the spring to softer or firmer.

The XC 32 is a basic fork, it used to be called the Tora fork, which I have on my bike. The nice thing is the internals on all of these are pretty interchangeable and you can upgrade them to motion control damper, and add remote lockout and rebound controls to them if you want.