The fork Crown is the part where the two fork legs are joined to the steerer tube, the part that goes through the head tube of the frame.
The downhill forks will fit on a normal mountain bike with a little fabrication.
The word mountain can be used as an adjective. You might have a mountain bike, or mountain gear, or you might hike a mountain pass or trail.
It is not very hard to put full downhill on a normal mountain bike but you need to take it to a professional.
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Depends on whether it's a threaded or a threadless fork. Check out the repair instructions on www. parktool.com
Marzocchi bomber forks are used as a dirt jump shock but i ride DH on my dirt jump bike with those shock and can manage.
not all are. if you want to do dirt jumping i recommend you do not use a normal mountain bike. get a proper dirt jump bike. i used a felt q520 xc bike to dirt jump and the forks broke and i took it in and the mechanic said i had damaged the frame and it was close to snapping.
I bent the forks on my bike. The creek forks up here I forgot to polish the forks.
There should have been a booklet that came with your bike. Because it all depends on the volume of your forks and how heavy you are. A table is needed to figure it out. Maybe visit the brand website
Manitou front forks for a mountain bike are available from Chain Reaction Cycles, as well as many other distributors. A list of distributors in many countries can be fount on the Hayes Components web site.
there's lots of choices for forks out there. several companies offer excellent forks but the prices are a bit high. if your on a budget, Suntour makes some great forks for the money, but i would recommend Manitou, Fox, Marzocchi, or Rock Shox as they're among the most popular brands. Rock Shox are probably the least pricey of the four, though they're not cheap. For an All Mountain bike i would have to say that the Rock Shox Lyrik is the best fork for the money.
on the front forks.