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Don't just cuddle and call it spooning.

Seriously though I'm looking for a fork, equal to or less than $100 shipped. Budget build for a recovering friend so he can get to work. 6 months clean and sober. I have everything else, and I trust y'all more than the idiots on KSL.com or CL or ebay. Figured someone might have an old Manitou or Judy layin around collecting dust. He's a big guy like me, so a steer tube of 7.5" or 8" plus will be needed.

I picked up a decent old Rock Hopper frame and everything else I have laying around.

I can paypal or mail you the cash (reference Neo (Don).

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Hey Derek,

What era Rockhopper are you talking about? The Rockhopper has been around since the 80's, does the frame have a 1" or 1 1/8th" head tube? Are you after a threaded or threadless steer tube?

Give us the details and we can let 'ya know.

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Shock or rigid? If it will only be used on the road really no reason for a bouncy front end !
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1-1/8 threadless. I plan to take him on a couple of single tracks this summer if he keeps his stuff together - show him how high you can get without travelling to Colorado. :mrgreen:

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