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Old 08-08-23, 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by PhilFo
It'll be worth more with the original fork back on it. Or at least sell the bike with the S Works fork.
still have all of the takeoff parts. The original crank and stem will get reinstalled. Original fork will go with it. I'll use the crank and stem on another project I have in the works.

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So I had the M2 out on local trails again yesterday. I love how it handles and responds on the trails. I wish there was a way to make it a bit smaller...
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Old 08-27-23, 04:03 PM
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Shorter cranks?
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Shorter cranks?
Already swapped cranks. Standover is higher than I prefer.
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I had a '93 Stumpjumper M2. Replaced the rigid fork with a Judy and it became a whole different bike.
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