bluesoleli
100 mW
Hi Everyone,
I know this has been widely discussed but would like some more insight as my situation is a bit different. So basically I just got a used Giant Sedona CX with alloy SR Suntour XCT V2 forks with (I think) 63mm travel. I then bought a cheap CNEbike kit from a bicycle store that was closed for most part of the week and only opens once or twice a week (reflects how well they're doing lol), the person running the store was like whatever with the kits he sold, he didn't know anything about them and didn't do installs either. They basically colected dust on the shelves (my clothes were covered in dust after handling the boxes). Anyway for under $500 I got a 36V battery and a 200W front hub kit. The kit came with NO torque arms so I went and got an eZee torque arm for $18 at Glow Worm bicycles in Sydney. I installed that earlier today before actually riding the bike.
Now what I wanted to know is this, I spoke to a local e-bike store when I was looking for other odd bits and was told the alloy forks are pretty dodgy even with torque arms so it would be best to buy a Kona suspension corrected fork made of chromoly steel for $160 (ouch!) and pay another $70 for install (another ouch!) as even with a torque arm it might fail elsewhere?
So just need some advice, should I buy the Kona steel fork? I know its a bit of an ouch for me, but will I kill myself using Suntour forks in the long run?
*checks my eZee bike*... um, I think it has alluminium front forks with a stronger motor?
Thanks!
I know this has been widely discussed but would like some more insight as my situation is a bit different. So basically I just got a used Giant Sedona CX with alloy SR Suntour XCT V2 forks with (I think) 63mm travel. I then bought a cheap CNEbike kit from a bicycle store that was closed for most part of the week and only opens once or twice a week (reflects how well they're doing lol), the person running the store was like whatever with the kits he sold, he didn't know anything about them and didn't do installs either. They basically colected dust on the shelves (my clothes were covered in dust after handling the boxes). Anyway for under $500 I got a 36V battery and a 200W front hub kit. The kit came with NO torque arms so I went and got an eZee torque arm for $18 at Glow Worm bicycles in Sydney. I installed that earlier today before actually riding the bike.
Now what I wanted to know is this, I spoke to a local e-bike store when I was looking for other odd bits and was told the alloy forks are pretty dodgy even with torque arms so it would be best to buy a Kona suspension corrected fork made of chromoly steel for $160 (ouch!) and pay another $70 for install (another ouch!) as even with a torque arm it might fail elsewhere?
So just need some advice, should I buy the Kona steel fork? I know its a bit of an ouch for me, but will I kill myself using Suntour forks in the long run?
*checks my eZee bike*... um, I think it has alluminium front forks with a stronger motor?
Thanks!