Did I mention lockable suspension last night? I'm pretty sure I did :p
For the time being the forks are going to be the only part I spend much on, so hopefully get some decent ones that wont be like being on a bouncy castle. All the rest will be cheap jobbies.
I just don't think it is worth your money to spend loads on at the end of the day is a 10 year old frame ... then again I bought £120 quids worth of kit doing up a 12 year old Marin Hawk Hill so I am not really one to talk.
I just don't think it is worth your money to spend loads on at the end of the day is a 10 year old frame ... then again I bought £120 quids worth of kit doing up a 12 year old Marin Hawk Hill so I am not really one to talk.
Thought this is the manual for the original fork
http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:K_DqxcCuEXoJ:spoke-n-word-cycles.com/TechnicalDocuments/Manitou/Manitou%25202000/Manitou%25202000%2520Magnum%2520Service%2520Manual.pdf+Manitou+Magnum+2000&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&client=firefox-a
Something like this will be you best bet. Locking Suspension can be pricey
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Marzocchi_22_R_100mm_Travel_Fork/5360040008/