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Originally Posted by AcGold
So I bought tools and supplies to do some maintenance on the bike. I think I am going to get a new fork soon too, willing to spend $500. The old Rockshox Judy C's are durable as hell but I'd like to do an upgrade with something better but also equally durable. To me durability is number one, I want my bike to last another decade.
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Ya Judy's were never that durable. Getting anything new will be at least $300. What are you planning on the bike to be used as? If its a commuter you'd only need 2 to 3 inches of travel tops. If it is just to get around you could go fatter tires and a rigid fork which would spread that $500 dollars a lot farther. Is their a bike co-op in Calgary anymore? That 500 would replace everything if their is. We have two here Recyclistias and Bicycleitis. All used parts are 6 bucks each no matter how old or new the parts are.