Hey what steerer tube options are available on this fork? I need an 1"1/8th.
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This is 1 1/8th.
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why are these dj2's so much cheaper than the dj3's?
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The DJ2's are on special offer.
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what is the difference between the dj2's and dj3's?
what is so much better about the dj2's
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The specification for both is listed under the description tab.
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what is the size of the stanchion/head tube on the 2009 dj3's?
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The steerer size will be 1 1/8"
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will i need to upgrade my brake type for these forks?
I currently have a specialized hardrock 06 model and it has v brakes on it. what will i need to do to my bike (brakes) to enable these forks to fit it?
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i dont think you need to do anything to your brakes just take them off your old forks and screw them on to these
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What size axle does the fork suit? 20mm or...?
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These forks are standard Quick release, they are not suitable for 20mm axle wheels.