Originally Posted by
hokiefyd
Welcome to the forum!
I suggest proceeding with caution on this. The Roll's frame is designed for a shorter (rigid) fork, and the head tube and seat tube angles are already pretty slack/relaxed on this bike. Lengthening the fork by what will amount to 2-3 inches will really raise the front of the frame up and lay your tube angles back even further. It may ride a little strange after this...
Thank you for reaching out! Is there a fork out there that might work better than the XCR 32 LO? We ride a lot of uneven terrain and I'd like to have something to smooth it all out instead of relying on the tire volume.